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The focus of this paper is on olfaction-enhanced multimedia applications, that is, combining computer generated smell with other media to enrich the users' experience and perception of a multimedia application. Within the general context of mulsemedia -- multiple sensorial media applications -- we review the literature and highlight challenges of enhancing (multi/mulse)media with olfaction.