What's the story about multimedia? Commodore thought it was the next big thing and made the CDTV. There were some useful multimedia software that came out like Encyclopedias, but most of it people would not pay more than 5 or 10 dollars for.
When multimedia software came out the developers expected big bucks for putting a few video files on a CD-ROM, but it didn't happen. So they went to games on CD, which was very popular.
So what happened?
CD TV was a good idea, as per usual with commodore, badly imlemented.
It was to expensive, and not allowed to be sold anywhere near Amiga computers.
So punters were confused, and developers wary.
It did not have the grunt to play videoCD, not that videoCD was that popular anyway. And commodore made no effort to get movies released as CDXL. Home computer atitudes of build it and they will come' failed with this machine, they should have paid good money to get software developed for it.
Encyclopedias and video on CD where only of use when the internet wasn't around.
But I have a remote for my Xbox360, and use it play music and all my downloaded video's and DVD's I own. I guess the CDTV was not a million miles away from the genesis of this idea, just a half arsed version
