Philips is Dutch you know. Here in the Netherlands consumers got
sceptic about cd i real fast.
Here\'s why it flopped :
- It wasn\'t a games console really. Crappy controller. Philips
launched it as a multifunctional set top box system.
- 16 bit processor ; was good for starters, but after time Philips
neglected to improve on that one. Pentiums were on their way
already.
- the vcd add on. dang, it was just too f*cking expensive ; only a very small library of crappy movies was available.
- you could play crappy games on it ; c\'mon the Genesis ( here Megadrive) and the SNES were here for some years I believe, and a damn better alternative.
- all the multimedia functions, like \'create your own digital fotoalbum\' etc could be done with PC\'s with cdrom drives only
half a year later since the first CD i was launched.
So my conclusion is that the machine was obsolete already, 6 months after it\'s birth. On top of that Philips failed to improve the
technology.
Also : ppl didn\'t really see use of all the vaguely so called \'multimedia functions\' Philips promoted. Certainly at such a high price.
So many Philips flops LOL:laughing: , and I haven\'t even mentioned the Philips debacle of DCC. A system called \'Minidisc\' by Sony killed it,... so I heard....:eyemouth:
Knotter8:nut: