Category | Internet |
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Genre | CD-Online |
Players | 1 |
DVC | Yes |
Producer | Lost Boys Interactive B.V. |
Publisher | Philips Interactive Media Benelux B.V. |
Year | 1996 |
Catalogue # | 8101069 v2 (Europe) |
EAN | 8712581010690 (Europe) |
Discs | 1 |
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Controller | Gamepad |
Description | This is one of the CD-Online discs needed to connect your CD-i to internet. A modem was also needed, using the CD-i Internet Kit. |
Remarks | This disc also includes RAM Raid CD-i game. The 1st ever internet multiplayer games. |
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CD-i Emulator | |
MAME | |
Reviews | RAM Raid |
Interviews | |
Downloads | |
Credits |
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Thanks for the clarification. But, as this is disc 01, not 96-10, can you confirm that Ram Raid is on it?
I found confirmation that on disc 01, Ram Raid is not present. So this is unfortunately wrong info.
I will not argue with you and your confirmation source.
Just look at the screenshot from ISOBUSTER on RAM Raid review.
There is more than one disc 01, and both have the game inside.
I am sure you will make another good article with all the information you are taking from The World of CD-i.
I’m sorry if I’m unclear to you 🙂 – The v2 version is of course confusing here. I understand you showed very clear the contents. It’s just that in that case it’s not the first disc, but it’s still disc 01. Maybe you should explain the differences of v2 then (if you want a complete picture) I’m trying to help 🙂
I’m also sorry to read that last sentence 🙁
Of course, i absolutely understand your point.
Get information from us for your profit, that is all you, since always working this way.
We have more cd-online disc, we know what we are talking about.
Get yours and work to find out, Copy/Past from here and other places is the best you are able to do.
You only know asking others for answers, you never try to get them by yourself like everyone do.
Luis,
I’m so sorry to hear your tone, while I’m really trying to be helpful. The catalogue nr of the first CD-Online disc is 8140153. In your catalogue 8140153 is pictured with the 96/10 disc. That’s not correct, check the pictures. The 96/10 disc is catalogued under number 8100332. (check the disc itself on your own site. Disc 96/10 is released in october 1996. In your comparision, you’ll see the date: June 1996 the files were written on the disc. On the left, you have disc 01 v2, which originally is OLDER than disc 96/10, but there’s one thing: this is v2, the dates in your comparison are from december 1996, so even NEWER than the 96/10 disc contents. So it’s not the right comparison. The first cd-online disc is from february 1996. Apparently Philips updated the original disc 01 with a v2, but the first one is the one that is missing here. And another thing, the 96/10 disc originally came in a slipcase bundled with CD-i magazine, there’s no original jewelcase. Check the catalogue numbers yourself. I have my own copies, but I asked others to verify. I’m very sorry again, but I’m really no stranger to CD-i, you know that.
I must be crazy to even try to help you get out the errors in the catalogue! But please, take some time and check the numbers before you say “we know what we are talking about”……
I admit I overlooked the ‘v2’ in the first place, I’m no holy grail. But I still believe there are a few small errors in your catalogue, and I am still convinced that Ram Raid was not on the very first CD-Online disc. I hope with my explanation above, you understand my point of view. Thanks.
To clarify to others, with your comparison I mean the isobuster scans you posted under the Ram Raid page: https://www.theworldofcdi.com/cd-i_encyclopedia/ram-raid/