27th April 2006, 8:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 27th April 2006, 10:12 AM by A Black Falcon.)
Or, in other words, the CD-i is fifteen years old! :)
1up has a feature to "celebrate" the anniversary. It's a good article, read it!
http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3149883
For instance...
And other CD-i classics!
1up has a feature to "celebrate" the anniversary. It's a good article, read it!
http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3149883
For instance...
Quote:Mystic Midway: Phantom Express
Publisher: Philips | Developer: Philips
Continuing the CD-i's brilliant tradition of games that encourage the player with mean-spirited insults, Mystic Midway: Phantom Express prides itself as a "nightmare simulator." The game is a first-person roller-coaster ride (literally) that travels through bad dreams, and the player is charged with the task of shooting down visual representations of trauma experienced during the various stages of one's life.
The CD-i: A constant reminder of the worthless life you lead.
This makes for a really depressing experience. In fact, Phantom Express is one of the few videogames that leaves you questioning your worth as a human being. It's the soundtrack that does it, really. Take the first stage, which has you shooting childhood fears like safety pins and leaky diapers. Throughout the entire level, you'll hear babies crying, the off-key singing of nursery songs, and a woman yelling things like, "I never wanted children! YOU were the one who wanted children!" This continues on for many stages, culminating with the "old-age" level, which ends with your family telling you they don't love you, and that they can't wait for you to die. What a fun game!
And other CD-i classics!