1990 in video games

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1990 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, Dr. Mario, Dragon Quest IV, Final Fantasy III, Phantasy Star II, and Super Mario World, along with new titles such as Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Magic Sword. The year's highest-grossing arcade video games were Final Fight in Japan and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the United States. The year's bestselling system was the Game Boy, while the year's best-selling home video game was Super Mario Bros. 3 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Financial performance

Highest-grossing arcade games

Japan

In Japan, the following titles were the top ten highest-grossing arcade video games of 1990.

United Kingdom and Australia

In the United Kingdom and Australia, the following titles were the top-grossing arcade video games of each month.

More information Month, United Kingdom ...
Month United Kingdom Australia (Timezone) Ref
Dedicated cabinet Conversion kit
January Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Tecmo World Cup '90
Super Masters
Line of Fire
Unknown Unknown [4]
February
March
July Unknown Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tecmo World Cup '90 [5]
August Unknown Magic Sword [6]
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United States

In the United States, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade video games of 1990.

More information Rank, Play Meter ...
Rank AMOA[7][8][9] Play Meter
Dedicated arcade cabinet Conversion kit Title Manufacturer
1 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Final Fight Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[10] Konami
2 Super Off Road,
Turbo Outrun,
Mercs
Capcom Bowling,
Big Event Golf,
Cyber Police ESWAT,
Badlands
Unknown
3
4
5 N/a
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The following were the top-grossing arcade video games on the monthly RePlay arcade charts in 1990.

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Month Title Type Points Ref
January Golden Axe Software conversion kit 644 [11]
February Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Dedicated cabinet 743 [12]
March 850 [13]
April 923 [14]
May 922 [15]
June 911 [16]
July 933 [17]
August 903 [18]
September 868 [19]
October 875 [20]
November 857 [21]
December 809 [22]
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Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, these were the top-grossing arcade video games of each month on the Bondeal charts.

Best-selling home systems

More information Rank, System(s) ...
Rank System(s) Manufacturer Type Generation Sales
Japan USA Europe Korea Worldwide
1 Game Boy Nintendo Handheld 8-bit 3,100,000[35] 5,000,000[36] Unknown Unknown 10,000,000[37]
2 Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Console 8-bit 1,360,000[35] 7,200,000[38] < 655,000[39] 80,000[40] 8,640,000+
3 IBM PC IBM Computer 16-bit N/a N/a N/a N/a 2,840,000[41]
4 Sega Mega Drive / Genesis Sega Console 16-bit 900,000[42] 1,000,000[36] 193,000[43] 43,000[40] 2,136,000+
5 PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 NEC Console 16-bit 1,300,000[42] 450,000[44][45] Unknown Unknown 1,750,000+
6 Macintosh Apple Inc. Computer 16-bit N/a N/a N/a N/a 1,300,000[46]
7 Master System Sega Console 8-bit Unknown 300,000[47] 725,000[43] 180,000[40] 1,205,000+
8 NEC PC-88 / PC-98 NEC Computer 8-bit / 16-bit 1,100,000[48] Unknown Unknown Unknown 1,100,000+
9 Amiga Commodore Computer 16-bit N/a N/a N/a N/a 750,000[46]
10 Commodore 64 (C64) Commodore Computer 8-bit N/a N/a N/a N/a 700,000[46]
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Best-selling home video games

Japan

In Japan, according to Famicom Tsūshin (Famitsu) magazine, the following titles were the top ten best-selling 1990 releases, including later sales up until 1992.[49]

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Rank Title Developer Publisher Genre Platform Sales
1 Super Mario World Nintendo EAD Nintendo Platformer SFC < 3,550,000[50]
2 Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Monotachi Chunsoft Enix RPG Famicom 3,000,000[51]
3 Final Fantasy III Squaresoft Squaresoft RPG Famicom < 1,400,000[52]
4 Dr. Mario Nintendo R&D1 Nintendo Puzzle Famicom Unknown
5 Game Boy
6 Final Fight Capcom Capcom Beat 'em up SFC < 860,000[53]
7 SD Gundam: SD Sengokuden Bandai Bandai TBT Game Boy Unknown
8 F-Zero Nintendo EAD Nintendo Racing SFC
9 SD Hero Sōkessen: Taose! Aku no Gundam Interlink Banpresto Platformer Famicom
10 Qix Minakuchi Nintendo Puzzle Game Boy
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The following titles were the best-selling home video games on the Japan game charts published by Famicom Tsūshin (Famitsu) and Family Computer Magazine (Famimaga) in 1990.

More information Month, Week 1 ...
Month Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Ref
January Makai Toushi SaGa (Game Boy) [54]
February Dragon Quest IV (Famicom) [54][55]
March Dragon Quest IV (Famicom) Mōryō Senki Madara (FC) [54][56]
April Dragon Quest IV (Famicom) Final Fantasy III (FC) [54][57]
May Final Fantasy III (Famicom) Tetris (Game Boy) [54][58]
June Tetris (Game Boy) Dragon Quest IV (Famicom)
July Tetris (Game Boy) Dr. Mario (Famicom) [54]
August Dr. Mario (Famicom) [59][60]
September Dr. Mario (Famicom) Famista (Game Boy) [60]
October Unknown Dragon Ball Z: Kyôshū! Saiyan (FC) [54]
November F1 Race (Game Boy) Super Mario World (Super Famicom)
December Super Mario World (Super Famicom) Unknown
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United States

In the United States, Super Mario Bros. 3 was the best-selling home video game of 1990.[61][62] The following titles were the best-selling home video games of each month in 1990.

More information Month, Standalone ...
Month Standalone Bundle Sales Revenue
Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-4 Nominal Inflation
January Tetris (Game Boy / NES)[63] Unknown Unknown Unknown
April Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)[64] Unknown Unknown 250,000+[65] $12.5 million+[65] $31 million+
May Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)[66] Tetris (Game Boy)[66] Unknown Unknown Unknown
June Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)[67] Tetris (Game Boy)[67]
September Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)[68] Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt (NES)[69]
November Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)[70][71] Unknown
December Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)[72] Tetris (Game Boy)[72]
1990 Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)[61][62] 8,000,000[73][74] $500 million[75] $1,230 million
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United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the following titles were the best-selling home video games of each month in 1990, for various home computer and game console platforms.

Top-rated games

Major awards

Japan

More information Award, 4th Gamest Awards (Japan, December 1990) ...
Award 4th Gamest Awards
(Japan, December 1990)[95]
5th Famitsu Best Hit Game Awards
(Japan, February 1991)[96]
Arcade Console
Game of the Year Final Fight Dragon Quest IV (Famicom)
Handheld Game of the Year N/a SaGa 2 (Game Boy)
Coin-Op Translation / Conversion N/a Gradius III (Super Famicom)
PC-to-Console Translation N/a Populous (Super Famicom)
Best Scenario / Story N/a Final Fantasy III (Famicom)
Best Graphics R-Type II Castle of Illusion (Mega Drive)
Best BGM / Sound Gradius III Dr. Mario
Best Album Darius II N/a
Best Production Parodius! From Myth to Laughter N/a
Special Award / Most Talk Neo Geo Super Famicom
Best Game Company / Manufacturer Namco N/a
Best Character / Character Design Mike Haggar (Final Fight) Yoshi (Super Mario World)
Best Action Game Final Fight F-Zero (Super Famicom)
Best Shooting Game Parodius! From Myth to Laughter Super Star Soldier (PCE)
Best RPG N/a Megami Tensei II (Famicom)
Dragon Quest IV (Famicom)
Best Action RPG N/a Ys II (Famicom)
Sorcerian (Mega Drive)
Best Adventure Game N/a Urusei Yatsura: Stay With You
(PCE)
Best Simulation / Strategy Game N/a Fire Emblem (Famicom)
Best Puzzle Game N/a Dr. Mario
Best Sports Game N/a Formation Soccer (PCE)
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United Kingdom

More information Award, 8th Golden Joystick Awards (United Kingdom, April 1991) ...
Award 8th Golden Joystick Awards
(United Kingdom, April 1991)[97]
8-bit computer 16-bit computer 8-bit console 16-bit console
Game of the Year Rick Dangerous 2 Kick Off 2 N/a N/a
Best Console Game N/a N/a Mega Man (NES) John Madden Football (MD)
PC Game of the Year Railroad Tycoon N/a N/a
Best Coin-Op Conversion Rainbow Islands Golden Axe N/a N/a
Best Graphics Midnight Resistance Shadow of the Beast 2 N/a N/a
Best Soundtrack RoboCop 2 Speedball 2 N/a N/a
Hardware Manufacturer of the Year Sega
Software House of the Year Ocean Software N/a N/a
Best Simulation F19 Stealth Fighter N/a N/a
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United States

More information Award, Electronic Gaming Monthly (United States, October 1990) ...
Award Electronic Gaming Monthly
(United States, October 1990)[98]
VideoGames & Computer Entertainment
(United States, February 1991)[99]
Console Console Computer
Game of the Year Strider (Sega Genesis) Phantasy Star II (Genesis) It Came from the Desert
Game of the Year (Nintendo) Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (NES) N/a N/a
Game of the Year (TurboGrafx) Ninja Spirit (TurboGrafx-16) N/a N/a
Handheld Game of the Year Blue Lightning (Atari Lynx) N/a N/a
Coin-Op Translation / Conversion N/a Columns (Genesis) N.Y. Warrior
Best Graphics Strider (Sega Genesis) Phantasy Star II (Genesis) Mean Streets
Best BGM / Sound Ys I & II (TurboGrafx-CD) Loom
Best System Sega Genesis N/a N/a
Best New System TurboExpress N/a N/a
Game Company / Manufacturer Natsume, Sega, Capcom,
Konami, Nintendo
N/a N/a
Software House of the Year N/a N/a
Best Sequel to an Existing Game Mega Man 3 N/a N/a
Innovative Game / New Theme Bonk's Adventure Super Glove Ball DragonStrike
Best Action Game N/a Bonk's Adventure (TG16) Prince of Persia
Best RPG Ys I & II (TurboGrafx-CD) N/a N/a
Best Adventure Game N/a Ys I & II (TG16)
Phantasy Star II (Genesis)
Conquests of Camelot
Best Simulation Game N/a Devil's Crush (TG16) LHX Attack Chopper
Best Strategy Game N/a Populous (Genesis) Spot: The Video Game
Best Military-Strategy Game N/a Herzog Zwei (Genesis)
Military Madness (TG16)
Battles of Napoleon
Best Action-Strategy Game N/a Klax Pipe Dream
Best Sports Game Super Monaco GP (Sega Genesis) TV Sports: Football (TG16) TV Sports: Basketball
Best Sports Simulation N/a N/a PGA Tour Golf
Best Board Game N/a N/a Clue: Master Detective
Best Science-Fiction Game N/a Whip Rush (Genesis) Star Control
Most Challenging Video Game Phantasy Star II (Sega Genesis) N/a N/a
Best Peripheral of the Year Game Genie N/a N/a
Best Movie to Game Gremlins 2: The New Batch N/a N/a
Best Ending in a Game Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos N/a N/a
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Critically acclaimed titles

Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame

The following video game releases in 1990 entered Famitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receiving Famitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[100]

English-language publications

Notable video game releases in 1990 that have accumulated overall critical acclaim from at least three contemporary English-language sources include:

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Events

Hardware releases

Neo Geo AES
Neo Geo MVS
Sega Game Gear
Super Famicom
TurboExpress/PC Engine GT
  • Camerica releases Codemasters' Game Genie adapter in Canada and the UK (In the US, it was released by Galoob).
  • April 26 - SNK initially released the Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System (AES) home console in Japan.
  • August 22 - SNK initially released the Neo Geo Multi Video System (MVS) arcade machine in North America.
  • August - The Neo Geo Multi Video System (MVS) arcade machine released in Australia & New Zealand.
  • September 28 – Nintendo released the Game Boy across Europe. It became a huge success and a wide phenomenon over the continent, particularly in Germany and the UK.
  • October 6 – Sega's Game Gear initially released in Japan.
  • November 21 - Nintendo released the Super Famicom 16-bit console in Japan.
  • November 30 – Sega's Mega Drive released in Europe.
  • December 1 - NEC's PC Engine GT released in Japan.
  • December - The PC Engine GT released in North America as the TurboExpress.
  • Amstrad halts production of the ZX Spectrum, ending that platform's 8-year dominance of the UK home computer market.
  • Amstrad introduces its only console, the GX4000, which fails to garner interest and is discontinued the following year.

Game releases

See also

References

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