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Description The Philips CD-i, model number 220, a home interactive multimedia/game console first released in 1991. Multiple models were produced for either professional or consumer use. The 220 is one of the more common consumer models, and could be outfitted with an auxiliary video cartridge for enhanced video playback.
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