1975 in video games

1975 had new titles such as Western Gun, Dungeon and dnd. The year's best-selling arcade game was Taito's Speed Race, released as Wheels and Wheels II in North America.

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Financial performance in the United States

The "paddle game" trend came to an end in arcades around 1975, with the arcade video game industry entering a period of stagnation in the "post paddle game era" over the next several years up until 1977.[1]

Best-selling arcade games

The following titles were the best-selling arcade video games of 1975 in the United States, according to annual arcade cabinet sales figures provided by Ralph H. Baer.[2]

RankTitleArcade cabinet salesDeveloperManufacturerGenre
1Wheels / Wheels II (Speed Race)10,000TaitoMidway ManufacturingRacing
2Tank / Tank II6,000Kee GamesKee GamesMaze
3Flim-Flam4,000Meadows GamesMeadows GamesPong
Gran Trak 204,000Atari, Inc.Atari, Inc.Racing
5PT-1091,500Mirco GamesMirco GamesShooter
6Avenger1,000Electra GamesElectra Games
7Crash 'N Score500Atari, Inc.Atari, Inc.Driving
Gun Fight (Western Gun)500TaitoMidway ManufacturingShooter
Jet Fighter500Atari, Inc.Atari, Inc.
Shark Jaws500Atari, Inc.Atari, Inc.Action
Steeplechase500Atari, Inc.Atari, Inc.Racing

Highest-grossing arcade games

In the United States, RePlay magazine published the first annual chart of top-grossing arcade games in March 1976, listing both video games and electro-mechanical games (EM games) on the same chart for the previous year. The following were the highest-grossing arcade games of the previous year, in terms of coin drop earnings.[3]

RankArcade video gamesArcade electro-mechanical games (EM games)
TitleOverall rankGenreTitleOverall rankGenre
1Tank / Tank II1MazeSuper Shifter4Racing
2Wheels / Wheels II (Speed Race)2RacingAir Hockey6Air hockey
3Gun Fight (Western Gun)3ShooterWizard7Pinball
4Indy 8005RacingSkee Ball9Skee-Ball
5Gran Trak 10 / Gran Trak 208RacingF-11410Shooter
6Twin Racer11RacingOXO15Pinball
7BiPlane12ShooterRifle Range16Gun
8Racer (Speed Race)13RacingCrown Basketball18Sports
9Demolition Derby14RacingAmigo19Pinball
10Street Burners17RacingGrand Prix20Racing

Events

Business

Notable releases

Video game consoles

Games

  • dnd, the first video game to include a boss, and arguably the first computer role-playing game, wrapped up initial development. Some sources list the game as 1974; it is unclear exactly when it became playable.
  • Nürburgring 1, the first first-person racing game, was developed in Germany by Dr. Reiner Foerst.[22][23]

See also

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