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The Philips CD-i was a game system that was short-lived and ill-known. It played host to three Zelda games which are commonly referred to as the "Dark Triforce" of the Zelda games. They are non canon, and are very obscure. | |||
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*[[Philips CD-i Games]] | *[[Philips CD-i Games]] | ||
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The Philips CD-i was a game system that was short-lived and ill-known. It played host to three Zelda games which are commonly referred to as the "Dark Triforce" of the Zelda games. They are non canon, and are very obscure.
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