1996 in video games
Overview of the events of 1996 in video games
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1996 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Super Mario 64 , Duke Nukem 3D , Street Fighter Alpha 2 , Super Mario RPG , King's Field III , Virtua Fighter 3 , along with new titles such as Blazing Heroes , NiGHTS into Dreams... , Crash Bandicoot , Pokémon Red/Green/Blue , Resident Evil , Dead or Alive , Soul Edge , Quake and Tomb Raider .
The year's best-selling video game console worldwide was the PlayStation , while the best-selling consoles in Japan were the Game Boy and Sega Saturn . The year's best-selling home video game worldwide was Super Mario 64 , while highest-grossing arcade games in Japan were Street Fighter Zero 2 (Street Fighter Alpha 2 ) and Virtua Fighter 2 .
Events
Hardware
Nintendo 64
Discontinuation
1996 saw a major shakeup in the crowded home console market, with the Virtual Boy , Atari Jaguar , 3DO Interactive Multiplayer , Sega CD , 32X , and CD-i all being discontinued.
Top-rated games
Game of the Year awards
The following titles won Game of the Year awards for 1996.
Critically acclaimed titles
Metacritic (MC) and GameRankings (GR) are aggregators of video game journalism reviews.
1996 games and expansions scoring at least 88/100 (MC) or 87.5% (GR)[ 15] [ 16]
Game
Publisher
Release Date
Platform(s)
MC score
GR score
Super Mario 64
Nintendo
June 23, 1996
Nintendo 64
94/100
96.41%
Wipeout XL/2097
Psygnosis
September 30, 1996
PlayStation
93/100
94.75%
Quake
GT Interactive
June 22, 1996
DOS
94/100
93.22%
Tekken 2
Namco
March 29, 1996
PlayStation
89/100
92.50%
Civilization II
MicroProse
February 29, 1996
Microsoft Windows
94/100
91.29%
Wave Race 64
Nintendo
September 27, 1996
Nintendo 64
92/100
90.67%
PaRappa the Rapper
Sony Computer Entertainment
December 6, 1996
PlayStation
92/100
88.31%
Realms of the Haunting
Interplay
December 31, 1996
DOS
—
91.86%
Tomb Raider
Eidos Interactive
November 14, 1996
DOS
—
91.67%
Soul Edge
Namco
December 20, 1996
PlayStation
89/100
91.46%
Tomb Raider
Eidos Interactive
October 25, 1996
PlayStation
91/100
90.02%
Resident Evil
Capcom
March 22, 1996
PlayStation
91/100
87.23%
Command & Conquer: Red Alert
Virgin
November 22, 1996
DOS
90/100
90.91%
Command & Conquer
Sega
December 18, 1996
Sega Saturn
—
89.90%
Dragon Force
Sega
March 29, 1996
Sega Saturn
—
89.64%
International Superstar Soccer 64
Konami
December 20, 1996
Nintendo 64
—
89.23%
Guardian Heroes
Sega
January 26, 1996
Sega Saturn
—
89.20%
Super Mario RPG
Nintendo
March 9, 1996
SNES
—
89.12%
Descent II
Interplay Productions
March 13, 1996
DOS
89/100
—
Duke Nukem 3D
GT Interactive
January 29, 1996
DOS
89/100
88.50%
Star Control 3
Accolade
August 31, 1996
DOS
89/100
—
NiGHTS into Dreams...
Sega
July 5, 1996
Sega Saturn
—
88.56%
Pokémon Blue Version
Nintendo
October 15, 1996
Game Boy
—
88.33%
Pokémon Red Version
Nintendo
February 27, 1996
Game Boy
—
87.86%
Formula 1
Psygnosis
September 30, 1996
PlayStation
—
87.75%
Fighters Megamix
Sega
December 21, 1996
Sega Saturn
—
87.67%
Pilotwings 64
Nintendo
June 23, 1996
Nintendo 64
80/100
87.52%
Panzer Dragoon II Zwei
Sega
March 22, 1996
Sega Saturn
—
87.50%
Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame
The following video game releases in 1996 entered Famitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receiving Famitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[ 17]
Highest-grossing arcade games
Japan
In Japan, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade games of 1996.
United States
In the United States, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade video games of 1996.
Australia
On Australia's Timezone monthly arcade charts published in the March 1996 issue of Leisure Line magazine, Sega 's Manx TT Super Bike was the top-grossing dedicated arcade cabinet and Namco 's Point Blank was the top-grossing arcade conversion kit.[ 21]
Best-selling video game consoles
Rank
Manufacturer
Game console
Type
Generation
Sales
Japan
United States
Worldwide
1
Sony
PlayStation
Home
32-bit
2,200,000+[ 22]
2,044,000[ 23]
6,600,000+[ 22]
2
Nintendo
Game Boy / Game Boy Pocket
Handheld
8-bit
2,860,000[ 24]
Unknown
4,000,000+[ 25]
Sega
Sega Saturn
Home
32-bit
2,300,000[ 24]
744,000[ 23]
4,000,000+[ 26] [ 27]
4
Nintendo
Nintendo 64
Home
64-bit
1,022,999[ 28]
1,736,000[ 23]
2,758,999+
5
Nintendo
Super NES / Super Famicom
Home
16-bit
620,000[ 24]
1,126,000[ 23]
1,746,000+
6
Sega
Sega Genesis
Home
16-bit
Unknown
1,316,000[ 23]
1,316,000+
7
Nintendo
NES / Famicom
Home
8-bit
70,000[ 24]
468,000[ 23]
538,000+
8
Sega
Game Gear
Handheld
8-bit
100,000[ 24]
Unknown
100,000+
9
NEC
PC-FX
Home
32-bit
50,000[ 24]
Unknown
50,000+
Panasonic
3DO Interactive Multiplayer
Home
32-bit
50,000[ 24]
Unknown
50,000+
Best-selling home video games
The following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games (console games or computer games ) worldwide in 1996.
Rank
Title
Platform
Sales
Japan
United States [ 29] [ 30]
Europe [ 31] [ 32]
Worldwide
1
Super Mario 64
Nintendo 64
903,000[ 33]
2,000,000+[ 34]
—
2,903,000+
2
Tekken 2
PlayStation
1,200,000+[ 35]
1,000,000+
420,000
2,620,000+
3
Resident Evil (Biohazard )
PlayStation
1,016,000[ 33]
1,000,000+
300,000+
2,316,000+
4
Super Mario RPG
Super NES
995,898[ 36]
1,000,000+
—
1,995,898+
5
Donkey Kong Country 3
Super NES
674,000[ 33]
1,000,000+
Unknown
1,674,000+
6
Pocket Monsters: Red / Green / Blue
Game Boy
1,663,861[ 36]
—
—
1,663,861
7
Donkey Kong Country 2
Super NES
612,000[ 33]
1,000,000+
Unknown
1,612,000+
8
Wave Race 64
Nintendo 64
154,682[ 36]
1,000,000+
—
1,154,682+
9
Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e...
Super Famicom
1,071,000[ 33]
—
—
1,071,000
10
Madden NFL 97
PlayStation
—
1,000,000+
Unknown
1,000,000+
Japan
In Japan, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1996.
Rank
Title
Platform
Developer
Publisher
Genre
Sales
Ref
1
Pocket Monsters: Red / Green / Blue
Game Boy
Game Freak
Nintendo
RPG
1,663,861
[ 36]
2
Tekken 2
PlayStation
Namco
Namco
Fighting
1,200,000+
[ 35]
3
Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e...
Super Famicom
Heartbeat
Enix
RPG
1,071,000
[ 33]
4
Biohazard (Resident Evil )
PlayStation
Capcom
Capcom
Survival horror
1,016,000
5
Super Mario RPG
Super Famicom
Squaresoft
Nintendo
RPG
995,898
[ 36]
6
Derby Stallion '96
PlayStation
ASCII
ASCII
Simulation
960,000
[ 33]
7
Super Mario 64
Nintendo 64
Nintendo EAD
Nintendo
Platformer
903,000
8
Arc the Lad II
PlayStation
ARC Entertainment
Sony
RPG
818,000
9
Tobal No. 1
PlayStation
DreamFactory
Squaresoft
Fighting
752,000
10
Rage Racer
PlayStation
Namco
Namco
Racing
701,000
United States
In the United States, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1996.[ 29]
Rank
Title
Platform
Publisher
Genre
Sales[ 29] [ 30]
Revenue
Inflation
1
Super Mario 64
Nintendo 64
Nintendo
Platformer
2,000,000+[ 34]
$140,000,000[ 34]
$272,000,000
2
Donkey Kong Country 2
Super NES
Nintendo
Platformer
1,000,000+
Unknown
Unknown
3
Donkey Kong Country 3
Super NES
Nintendo
Platformer
1,000,000+
Unknown
Unknown
4
Madden NFL 97
PlayStation
EA Sports
Sports
1,000,000+
Unknown
Unknown
5
Wave Race 64
Nintendo 64
Nintendo
Racing
1,000,000+
6
Super Mario RPG
Super NES
Nintendo
RPG
1,000,000+
7
Tekken 2
PlayStation
Namco
Fighting
1,000,000+
Unknown
Unknown
8
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Nintendo 64
Nintendo
Action
1,000,000+
Unknown
Unknown
9
Resident Evil
PlayStation
Capcom
Survival horror
1,000,000+[ 30]
Unknown
Unknown
10
Myst
PC
Broderbund
Adventure
853,765[ 37]
$28,800,000[ 37]
$56,000,000
Europe
In Europe, the following titles were the best-selling home video games of 1996.
Rank
All platforms
PlayStation [ 31]
Title
Publisher
Title
EU sales[ 32]
UK revenue[ 38]
UK revenue (inflation)
1
Formula 1 [ 39]
Psygnosis
Formula 1
420,000+
£15,000,000+ ($23,000,000 +)
$45,000,000+
2
Unknown
Tekken 2
420,000
£15,000,000+ ($23,000,000 +)
$45,000,000+
3
Unknown
FIFA 97
300,000+
Unknown
Unknown
4
Unknown
Resident Evil
300,000+
5
Unknown
Crash Bandicoot
300,000
£15,000,000+ ($23,000,000 +)
$45,000,000+
6
Unknown
Destruction Derby
Unknown
7
Unknown
Ridge Racer Revolution
8
Unknown
Tekken
9
Unknown
Ridge Racer
10
Unknown
Tomb Raider
In addition to the PlayStation games listed above, the following titles were the year's best-selling Sega Saturn and PC games in the United Kingdom.
Top game rentals in the United States
In the United States, the following games were the top video game rentals of each month, according to the Video Software Dealers Association (VSDA).
Month
Game
Ref
January
Unknown
February
Unknown
March
Unknown
April
Unknown
May
Super Mario RPG
[ 42]
June
July
August
September
Unknown
October
Unknown
November
Unknown
December
Unknown
Notable releases
Notable releases of the year 1996
Release
Title
System
Developer /Publisher
Notes
January 25
Guardian Heroes
Sat
Treasure /Sega
a beat-em-up game developed by Treasure
January 26
Mystaria: The Realms of Lore
Sat
Micro Cabin /Sega
a tactical RPG
January 29
Duke Nukem 3D
DOS
3D Realms /GT Interactive
a popular first-person shooter
January 31
Mega Man X3
SNES
Capcom
third X installment in popular Mega Man franchise.
February 9
Bahamut Lagoon
SNES
SquareSoft
Tactical RPG spin-off in the Final Fantasy series, before Final Fantasy Tactics.
February 23
Front Mission: Gun Hazard
SNES
SquareSoft
Sequel to strategy Super Famicom RPG Front Mission.
February 27
Pokémon Red and Green
GB
Game Freak /Nintendo
launched a wildly popular game series
February 29
Civilization II
Win
MicroProse
acclaimed sequel to the highly influential 1991 4X game
February 29
Ripper (video game)
DOS
Take Two Interactive
Interactive movie, Point-and-click adventure Single Player game
February 29
Rise 2: Resurrection
Win, Sat, PS1
Mirage /Acclaim
the sequel to the fighting game, Rise of the Robots .
February 29
Terra Nova: Strike Force Centauri
DOS
Looking Glass Studios
critically acclaimed FPS
February 29
Zork: Nemesis
Win
Activision
11th game in the Zork series, employing 360-degree views of environment
March 9
Super Mario RPG
SNES
SquareSoft/Nintendo
beginning of the long-running series of Mario RPGs
March 21
Kirby Super Star
SNES
HAL Labs /Nintendo
considered to be one of the best games in the Kirby franchise.
March 22
Resident Evil
Win (1997), PS1, Sat (1997)
Capcom
one of the foundational games in the survival horror genre, for a time it held the record for best-selling PlayStation game
March 22
Panzer Dragoon II Zwei
Sat
Team Andromeda /Sega
an acclaimed rail shooter
March 24
Someone's in the Kitchen!
Win
The Neverhood Inc./DreamWorks
DreamWorks Interactive's first video game.[ 43]
March 29
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension
SNES
TOSE /Bandai
the last Super Famicom game in the Dragon Ball Z franchise.
April 20
Barbie Fashion Designer
Win
Digital Domain /Mattel Media
The game's strong sales sparked a renewed interest in developing games targeting girls.
April 26
Jumping Flash! 2
PS1
Exact /SCEA
Sequel to the first true 3D platformer.
April 26
The Legend of Oasis
Sat
Sega /Ancient
Prequel to the Genesis Zelda-style action game Beyond Oasis.
April 30
Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures
Win, Mac
LucasArts
Adventure game developed by LucasArts in the popular Indiana Jones franchise specifically to run in windowed form.
May 14
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu
SNES
Intelligent Systems /Nintendo
the fourth game in the popular Fire Emblem series.
May 13
Kirby's Block Ball
GB
HAL Labs /Nintendo
North American release of Breakout-inspired game in popular Kirby franchise
May 24
Metal Slug
Neo
SNK
the first in the Metal Slug series that proved popular in the arcades.
May 31
Final Doom
DOS
id Software
Despite the name, it would be followed less than a year later by Doom 64 .
June
Last Bronx
Arcade
Sega
Ported to the Sega Saturn (1997) and Windows (1998)
June 22
Quake
DOS
id Software
advanced 3D graphics technology and started a franchise that has sold more than 4 million games
June 23
Super Mario 64
N64
Nintendo
One of two Nintendo 64 U.S. launch games.[ 44] An archetype for nearly every 3D platformer which followed it, from the day of release it was widely hailed as one of the greatest games of all time.
June 26
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
Sat, SMD, SNES
Acclaim Entertainment , GT Interactive , Midway , Williams Entertainment
Console ports of the standalone update of Mortal Kombat 3
July 5
NiGHTS into Dreams...
Sat
Sega
The advertising campaign features the rebirth of the Sega Saturn; August 21 (US )
July 19
Saturn Bomberman
Sat
Hudson
July 19
Star Ocean
SNES
tri-ace /Enix
the first game in the Star Ocean series.
July 25
The King of Fighters '96
Neo, NeoCD, Sat
SNK
an entry in the popular King of Fighters series.
July 26
Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition
Sat, PS1
Taito /Acclaim
The first home versions of the popular arcade puzzle game.
July 31
Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh
DOS, Win
Sierra On-Line
a controversial sequel to the controversial Phantasmagoria .
July 31
Virtua Fighter Kids
Sat, Arcade
Sega AM2
a spin-off in the Virtua Fighter series
August 25
Tekken 2
PS1
Namco
the second game in the popular fighting game series Tekken
August 26
Azrael's Tear
MS-DOS
Intelligent Games
Innovative adventure game, at the time featuring full 3D real-time rendering.
August 31
Die Hard Trilogy
Win, PS1, Sat
Probe Entertainment /Fox Interactive
3 original games in 1 disk, each based on a different movie in the series.
August 31
Tetris Attack
SNES, GB
Intelligent Systems /Nintendo
first release of the popular Panel de Pon series in the US.
August 31
Madden NFL 97
SMD, PS1, Win, SNES, Sat, GB
EA Sports /Electronic Arts
The first Madden game on gen 5 platforms.
August 31
Beyond the Beyond
PS1
Camelot /SCEA
The first traditional Japanese-style RPG for the PlayStation
August 31
Jet Moto
PS1
SingleTrac /SCEA
A futuristic motocross style hoverbike racing game.
September
Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games
DOS
Sir-Tech
The second installment in the Jagged Alliance series.
September
Virtua Fighter 3
Arcade
Sega AM2
A fighting game considered to have the most technically impressive graphics at the time.
September 8
Magic Carpet 2 [ 45]
DOS
Bullfrog Productions
Action game developed by Bullfrog Productions, sequel to the well received Magic Carpet from 1994.
September 9
Crash Bandicoot
PS1
Naughty Dog /Universal /Sony
Crash was used as the mascot for the PlayStation console.
September 14
GunGriffon
Sat
Game Arts /Sega
critically acclaimed mech game, first in its series.
September 20
Revelations: Persona
PS1
Atlus
first game in the Persona series, a spin-off series of the Megami Tensei series. Also the first Megami Tensei-related game to release outside Japan
September 20
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
Win
Bethesda Softworks
an evolution of the sandbox RPG started with The Elder Scrolls: Arena
September 29
Pilotwings 64
N64
Nintendo
One of two Nintendo 64 U.S. launch games.[ 44]
September 27
Meridian 59
Win
3DO
one of the first MMORPGs .
September 30
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars
Win, PS1
Revolution Software /Virgin Interactive
acclaimed point and click adventure that started an iconic series.
September 30
Wipeout XL/2097
PS1
Psygnosis
a poster child of the PlayStation for pop culture infusions and sleek extreme action
September 30
Shattered Steel
DOS
BioWare /Interplay
first game developed by BioWare
September 30
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Arcade , SNES, PS1, Sat
Capcom
second game in the Street Fighter Alpha spin-off series
September 30
Mr. Bones
Sat
Zono /Sega
platformer for the Saturn
September 30
Tobal No. 1
PS1
DreamFactory /SCEA
fighting game famous for including a demo for Final Fantasy VII.
September 30
Formula 1
PS1
Bizarre Creations /SCEA
first racing game developed by Bizarre.
September 30
Donkey Kong Land 2
GB
Rare /Nintendo
second Donkey Kong Land game
October 1
Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars
DOS, Win
New World Computing /3DO
Second installment of the Heroes of Might and Magic series. Typically credited as the breakout game for the series.
October 10
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
N64, PS1, R-Zone , Sat (1997)
Avalanche , Midway , Point of View
October 15
Marathon Infinity
Mac
Bungie
The last game in the Marathon trilogy.
October 30
The Neverhood
Win
The Neverhood Inc./DreamWorks
The game is done almost entirely in claymation and has gained a sequel .
October 31
Command & Conquer: Red Alert
DOS
Westwood Studios
the second major title in the Command & Conquer universe, and one of the most popular
October 31
Master of Orion II
DOS
Simtex /MicroProse
October 31
Toonstruck
DOS
Burst Studios /Virgin Interactive Entertainment
October 31
Drowned God
Win
Epic Multimedia Group/Inscape
Adventure game.
October 31
SimCopter
Win
Maxis
Flight simulation game in popular Sim series.
October 31
King's Field III
PS1
FromSoftware /ASCII Entertainment
the last of three games in the King's Field series released for the PlayStation.
October 31
DeathDrome
Win
Zipper Interactive /Viacom
First game developed by Zipper Interactive.
October 31
WWF In Your House
DOS, PS1, Sat
Acclaim
First WWF game developed specifically for consoles.
October 31
Twisted Metal 2
PS1
SingleTrac /SCEA
Second game in the popular Twisted Metal franchise.
October 31
Destruction Derby 2
PS1
Reflections Interactive /SCEA
Second game in the popular Destruction Derby franchise.
October 31
NBA Live 97
PS1, Sat, SNES, SMD
Electronic Arts , EA Sports
October 31
Pandemonium!
PS1, Sat, Win (1997)
Electronic Arts , EA Sports
November 1
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain
PS1, Win
Silicon Knights /Crystal Dynamics
First game in the Legacy of Kain series.
November 14
Tomb Raider
PS1, Sat, DOS
Core Design /Eidos
Action adventure game which was among the year's most critically acclaimed games and proved highly influential on both 3D games development and cinematic presentation
November 20
Disruptor
PS1
Insomniac Games
First video game produced by notable developer Insomniac Games
November 20
Sonic 3D Blast
Sat, SMD
Sega /Traveller's Tales
Isometric platformer in the popular "Sonic the Hedgehog" series.
November 22
Donkey Kong Country 3
SNES
Rare /Nintendo
the third installment to the popular Donkey Kong Country franchise
November 25
Killer Instinct Gold
N64
Rare /Nintendo
a home fighting game based on the arcade's Killer Instinct 2 .
November 25
Bubsy is 3D in "Furbitten Planet"
PS1
Eidetic /Accolade
Noted for its negative reception . Was the last title in the Bubsy series for 21 years.
November 26
Area 51
PS1, Win, Sat
Mesa Logic/Atari Games
Ported versions of the classic arcade shooter.
November 26
Dead or Alive
Arcade , Sat (1997), PS1 (1998)
Team Ninja /Tecmo
The first game in the Dead or Alive series of fighting games.
November 30
Contra: Legacy of War
Sat, PS1
Konami /Appaloosa Interactive
the first true 3D entry in the popular Contra series
November 30
Dragon Force
Sat
Sega /Working Designs
a combination of war simulation and RPG
November 30
Fighting Vipers
Sat, Arcade
Sega AM2
a popular fighting game.
November 30
Virtua Cop 2
Sat, Arcade
Sega AM2
a popular light gun game
November 30
Virtual On: Cyber Troopers
Sat, Arcade
CRI /Sega
the first game in the Virtual On series
November 30
Bug Too!
Saturn, Win
Sega /Realtime Associates
a sequel to Bug!
November 30
FIFA Soccer 97
SMD, PS1, Win, SNES, Sat, GB
EA Canada /Electronic Arts
December 3
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
N64
LucasArts /Nintendo
one of the first Nintendo 64 games, an action game in the popular Star Wars franchise.
December 12
Ignition
DOS, Win
Unique Development Studios/Virgin Interactive
3D racing game
December 14
Mario Kart 64
N64
Nintendo
The Mario Kart series first 3D game.
December 16
Furcadia
Windows
Dragon's Eye Productions, Inc.
First social MMORPG, longest-running online game of said genre[ 46]
December 17
Mega Man 8
PS1
Capcom
The first Mega Man game to be released on PlayStation.
December 26
YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World
NEC PC-98
ELF Corporation
An influential visual novel credited with revolutionizing the genre.[ 47]
December 31
Death Rally
DOS
Remedy Entertainment /GT Interactive
The first game developed by Remedy Entertainment.
December 31
NBA Hangtime
SMD, PS1, Win, N64, Arcade , SNES
Midway
Arcade-style basketball game developed by Midway.
Business
February – Blizzard Entertainment acquires a development group known as Condor, renaming it Blizzard North
April – Eidos Interactive acquires CentreGold plc, which holds Core Design (creator of the Lara Croft character) and U.S. Gold
May 1 – GameSpot and GameFAQs are launched
June – Firaxis Games is formed By Jeff Briggs with Sid Meier and Brian Reynolds
July – GT Interactive purchases Humongous Entertainment
July 24 – CUC International , Inc purchases Sierra On-Line , Blizzard Entertainment and Davidson & Associates for about $3 billion in a stock swap.
July 30 - Atari Corporation reverse-merges with JTS, Inc.
August 6 – AOL buys Sierra 's ImagiNation Network from AT&T for a reported $15 million.
August 24 – Valve is founded.
September 1 – AOL closes ImagiNation Network, the first online video game with graphics, after 5 years of service.
September 29 – IGN is founded.
November 13 – Tom Clancy and Virtus Corp. found Red Storm Entertainment , headed by Doug Littlejohns
Infogrames Entertainment SA acquires Ocean Software Ltd.
Midway Games, Inc. (subsidiary of WMS Industries ) acquires Atari Games Corporation from Time Warner .
Technos Japan Corporation , originator of the Nekketsu Kouha Kunio Kun series and Double Dragon series, goes out of business (assets acquired by Atlus )
Black Isle Studios forms as a division by Interplay; doesn't use Black Isle name until 1998
Game Park Inc. founded in South Korea
The company formed by MicroProse and Spectrum HoloByte in 1993 starts branding using only the MicroProse name
Overworks, Ltd. formed
Zed Two Limited formed
Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Computer & Entertainment, Inc.
The 3DO Company purchases New World Computing
See also
References
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^ "Attendance and Stats" . IGN. June 8, 2012. Retrieved May 21, 2015 .
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