1984 in video games

1984 saw many sequels and prequels along with new titles such as 1942, Boulder Dash, Cobra Command, Jet Set Willy, Karate Champ, Kung-Fu Master, Yie Ar Kung-Fu and Punch-Out!! The year's highest-grossing arcade games were Pole Position in the United States, for the second year in a row, and Track & Field in the United Kingdom. The year's best-selling home system was Nintendo's Family Computer (Famicom), which was only sold in Japan at the time.

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Financial performance

In the United States, home video game sales fall to $800 million[1] ($2.3 billion adjusted for inflation).

Highest-grossing arcade games

Japan

In Japan, the following titles were the top-grossing arcade video games of each month on the Game Machine charts in 1984.

MonthTable arcade cabinetUpright/cockpit cabinetRef
TitlePointsTitlePoints
JanuaryHyper Olympic (Track & Field)14.54TX-118.19[2][3]
February10-Yard Fight15.6416.95[4][5]
MarchVs. Tennis1416.25[6][7]
April13.2315.56[8][9]
MayGaplus14.66Thunder Storm (Cobra Command)15.83[10][11]
JuneVs. Baseball14.7915.76[12][13]
JulyCrowns Golf15.0815.44[14][15]
AugustKarate Champ15.5814.95[16][17]
SeptemberJan Oh (Jang-Oh)16.89TX-1 V818[18][19]
OctoberNight Gal1515.67[20][21]
NovemberJan Oh (Jang-Oh)14.6816.92[22][23]
DecemberNight Gal14.36Super Don Quix-ote17[24][25]

United Kingdom and United States

The following titles were the highest-grossing arcade games of 1984 in the United Kingdom and United States.

RankUnited KingdomUnited States
TitleManufacturerRePlay[26]AMOA[27]Play Meter[28]
ArcadeRoute/StreetVideoTitlePoints
1Track & Field[29]KonamiPole Position IIPole Position[30]Dragon's Lair499.8
2Un­knownPole PositionTrack & Field,
Spy Hunter,
M.A.C.H. 3,
Punch-Out!!
Elevator Action,
Spy Hunter,
Pole Position II,
Punch-Out!!
Spy Hunter,
Ms. Pac-Man,
Track & Field,
Punch-Out!!
Pole Position459
3Un­knownUn­knownTrack & Field370.6
4Un­knownUn­knownM.A.C.H. 3280.6
5Un­knownUn­knownSpy Hunter256.5
6Un­knownUn­knownStar Wars205.7
7Un­knownUn­knownSpace Ace192.6
8Un­knownUn­knownPunch-Out!!191.8
9Un­knownUn­knownVs. Tennis170.8
10Un­knownUn­knownAstron Belt137.8

Best-selling home systems

RankSystem(s)ManufacturerTypeGenerationSales
JapanWorldwide
1Family Computer (Famicom / NES)NintendoConsoleThird2,940,000[31]2,940,000
2Commodore 64 (C64)CommodoreComputer8-bit2,500,000[32]
3IBM Personal Computer (PC)IBMComputer8-bit / 16-bit2,000,000[32]
4TI-99/4ATexas InstrumentsComputer16-bit1,000,000+[33]
5Apple IIApple Inc.Computer8-bit1,000,000[32]
6NEC PC-88 / PC-98NECComputer8-bit / 16-bit470,000[34][35]470,000+
7Apple MacintoshApple Inc.Computer16-bit370,000[32]
8MSXASCII CorporationComputer8-bit350,000[36]350,000+
9Coleco AdamColecoComputer8-bit255,000[37]
10Sega SG-1000SegaConsoleThird240,000[38]240,000+

Best-selling home video games in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home computer games of 1984, according to N.O.P. Market Research.[39]

RankTitlePublisherGenrePlatform
1Jet Set WillySoftware ProjectsPlatformerZX Spectrum
2Fighter PilotDigital IntegrationCombat flight sim
3Manic MinerBug-Byte/Software ProjectsPlatformer
4Atic AtacUltimate Play the GameAction-adventure
5Chequered FlagPsionRacing
6HunchbackOceanPlatformer
7Sabre WulfUltimate Play the GameAction-adventure
8Night GunnerDigital IntegrationShoot 'em up
9JetpacUltimate Play the Game
10Manic MinerSoftware ProjectsPlatformerCommodore 64

Major awards

Business

Births

May

Notable releases

Games

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Hardware

  • January 24 – Apple Inc. announces the original, 128K, floppy disc-only, Macintosh 128K.
  • March – IBM releases the IBM PCjr in an attempt to enter the home computer market. It has improved sound and graphics over the original, business-oriented IBM PC, but is a commercial failure.
  • Atari, Inc. announces the Atari 7800, a next-gen console that's compatible with Atari 2600 cartridges, but capable of greatly improved visuals. It is shelved until 1986 due to the sale of the company and legal issues.
  • Discontinued systems: Atari 5200, Magnavox Odyssey², Vectrex

See also

References