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Tetris
Tetris () is a puzzle video game created by Alexey Pajitnov, a Soviet software engineer, in the mid-1980s. In Tetris, falling pieces consisting of four connected blocks, known as tetrominoes, must be sorted into a pile. Once a horizontal line of the playfield is filled with blocks, the line disappears, granting points and preventing the pile from reaching the top. This gameplay has been used in approximately 220 versions across at least 70 platforms. Newer versions frequently add game mechanics, some of which have become standard. , Tetris is the second-best-selling video game series, with ove

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Myst is a 1993 adventure video game developed by Cyan and published by Broderbund for Mac OS. In the game, the player travels via a special book to a mysterious island called Myst. The player interacts with objects and traverses the environment by clicking on pre-rendered imagery. Solving puzzles allows the player to travel to other worlds ("Ages"), which reveal the backstory of the game's characters and help the player make the choice of whom to aid.
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1991 puzzle-platformer video game
Philips CD-i
The Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I, later CD-i) is a digital optical disc data storage format as well as a hardware platform, co-developed and marketed by Dutch company Philips and Japanese company Sony. It was created as an extension of CDDA and CD-ROM and specified in the Green Book specifications, co-developed by Philips and Sony, to combine audio, text and graphics. The two companies initially expected to impact the education/training, point of sale, and home entertainment industries, but the CD-i is largely remembered today for its video games.

Flashback
1992 video game

Dragon's Lair
1983 video game developed by Advanced Microcomputer Systems

Hotel Mario
1994 video game

Defender of the Crown
1986 video game
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1993 video game

Mad Dog McCree
1990 video game

Space Ace
1984 video game

Zelda's Adventure
1994 Zelda video game

Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon
1993 action-adventure video games

Shadowgate
Shadowgate is a 1987 point-and-click adventure game developed by ICOM Simulations and published by Mindscape for the Macintosh as part of the MacVenture series. The game takes place in the Castle Shadowgate, residence of the evil Warlock Lord. The player, as the "last of a great line of hero-kings", is tasked with saving the world by defeating the Warlock Lord, who is attempting to summon the demon Behemoth out of Hell. The original Macintosh version was only in black-and-white, but color versions of the game were later released for the Amiga and Atari ST, and in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertai

Pac-Attack
also known as is a 1993 falling-tile puzzle video game developed and published by Namco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Versions for the Sega Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear, and Philips CD-i were also released. The player is tasked with clearing out blocks and ghosts without them stacking to the top of the playfield — blocks can be cleared by matching them in horizontal rows, while ghosts can be cleared by placing down a Pac-Man piece that can eat them. It is the first Pac-Man game to be released exclusively for home platforms.

Rise of the Robots
1994 video game
Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas
1988 video game
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1991 video game
The Last Bounty Hunter
1994 video game

Brain Dead 13
1995 video game

Lost Eden
1995 adventure computer game

Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold
2003 video game
list of CD-i games
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Lords of the Rising Sun
1989 video game

Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp
1991 video game

Dark Castle
1986 computer game
CD-i games from The Legend of Zelda series
list of Zelda games released for the Philips CD-i

Chaos Control
1995 video game

Litil Divil
1993 video game

International Tennis Open
1992 video game

Thayer's Quest
1984 video game