| 12.Oct.2021 ANF
 
 
 
 | ComputerBase: 32-bit console Amiga CD³² & 16-bit CD player Philips CD-i (german) At the title link, german tech magazine ComputerBase compares Commodore's Amiga CD³² as Europe's first 32-bit game console with the CD-i, the 16-bit multimedia system that was introduced by Philips in 1991 and co-developed with Sony.
 
 The actual competing product, however, the Amiga CDTV, that had been introduced by Commodore also in 1991, is not mentioned at all. (snx)
 
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