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I'm not convinced that this list is exhaustive as I've managed to find a game missing from it so I've removed the word "all" from the introduction. Fraggle81 ( talk) 01:44, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
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I was thinking it might be worth adding a column for "Digital Video Required" specifying whether or not the optional digital video cartridge (or a model with it integrated) is necessary. It would be a large percentage of the games, but definitely not all of them. -- tronvillain ( talk) 13:56, 6 September 2018 (UTC)
I was trying to check the source of certain games like "Joe Guard" by DIMA. This game was supposedly released in *2015*, 17 years after the CD-i was discontinued. I tried searching for the game, but found no results. Absolutely nothing. Then I looked up the game's publisher, RetroGameLab, and what I found is that RetroGameLab isn't even a publisher. They're a reproduction company. This means Joe Guard is either an extremely obscure homebrew and thus doesn't deserve to be listed, or they're a fake game entirely and thus doesn't deserve to be listed. The same goes for several games on this list, some of which were added as far back as 2006. Sometimes the game is real but wasn't made by the claimed developer nor was it a CD-i game, sometimes the developer is real but never made claimed game, sometimes the game was real but was never released like Jack Sprite Vs The Crimson Ghost. I bring this issue up as something similar happened in the PS2 game list, a user was adding totally fake games for his own amusement. 93.107.149.152 ( talk) 10:11, 1 February 2020 (UTC)
The game has enough notable references available to add. 204.100.235.134 ( talk) 16:47, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
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I was thinking it might be worth adding a column for "Digital Video Required" specifying whether or not the optional digital video cartridge (or a model with it integrated) is necessary. It would be a large percentage of the games, but definitely not all of them. -- tronvillain ( talk) 13:56, 6 September 2018 (UTC)
I was trying to check the source of certain games like "Joe Guard" by DIMA. This game was supposedly released in *2015*, 17 years after the CD-i was discontinued. I tried searching for the game, but found no results. Absolutely nothing. Then I looked up the game's publisher, RetroGameLab, and what I found is that RetroGameLab isn't even a publisher. They're a reproduction company. This means Joe Guard is either an extremely obscure homebrew and thus doesn't deserve to be listed, or they're a fake game entirely and thus doesn't deserve to be listed. The same goes for several games on this list, some of which were added as far back as 2006. Sometimes the game is real but wasn't made by the claimed developer nor was it a CD-i game, sometimes the developer is real but never made claimed game, sometimes the game was real but was never released like Jack Sprite Vs The Crimson Ghost. I bring this issue up as something similar happened in the PS2 game list, a user was adding totally fake games for his own amusement. 93.107.149.152 ( talk) 10:11, 1 February 2020 (UTC)
The game has enough notable references available to add. 204.100.235.134 ( talk) 16:47, 9 February 2022 (UTC)