In 1994, Hotel Mario arrived on the Philips CD-i and quickly earned a reputation as one of the strangest entries in Nintendo’s history. We revisit how Nintendo’s broken partnership with Sony led to a deal with Philips, which in turn opened the door for Mario and Zelda to appear on a console Nintendo didn’t own. The episode highlights the CD-i’s origins as a multimedia device, the inexperience of Philips Fantasy Factory, and Animation Magic’s infamous cutscenes that gave us lines like “all toasters toast toast” and “I hope she made lotsa spaghetti.” Our conversation digs into critic and user reviews, quirky anecdotes about its elderly testers, and its legacy as a joke-turned-meme. Join us as we shut doors, dodge Koopas, and cringe at cutscenes on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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