1988 in video games

1988 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Dragon Quest III, Super Contra, Super Mario Bros. 2, Mega Man 2, Double Dragon II: The Revenge, and Super Mario Bros. 3, along with new titles such as Assault, Altered Beast, Capcom Bowling, Ninja Gaiden, RoboCop, Winning Run and Chase H.Q.

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The year's highest-grossing arcade games were After Burner and After Burner II in Japan, Double Dragon in the United States, Operation Wolf in the United Kingdom, and RoboCop in Hong Kong. The year's best‑selling home system was the Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom) for the fifth year in a row, while the year's best-selling home video games were Dragon Quest III in Japan and Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt in the United States.

Events

Financial performance

Highest-grossing arcade games

Japan

In Japan, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade games of 1988, according to the annual Gamest and Game Machine charts.

RankGamest[1]Game Machine[2]
TitleManufacturerTitleTypePoints
1After BurnerSegaAfter Burner / After Burner IICockpit cabinet3624
2World StadiumNamcoOperation WolfUpright cabinet3569
3Gradius IIKonamiFinal LapDeluxe / Standard3568
4Out RunSegaKyukyoku Tiger (Twin Cobra)Conversion kit3192
5Final LapNamcoWorld StadiumConversion kit3105
6R-TypeIremR-TypeConversion kit3074
7Super Hang-OnSegaOut RunDeluxe cabinet2921
8Street FighterCapcomHi Sho Zame (Flying Shark)Conversion kit2109
9Kyukyoku Tiger (Twin Cobra)ToaplanGalaga '88Conversion kit1990
10Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2TaitoGradius IIConversion kit1939

Hong Kong and United States

In Hong Kong and the United States, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade games of 1988.

RankHong KongUnited States
Bondeal[3]Play MeterAMOA[4][5]
Dedicated cabinetConversion kit
1RoboCopDouble Dragon[6]Double DragonShinobi
2Chequered FlagUn­knownOut Run,
After Burner,
Operation Wolf,
Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja
Twin Eagle,
Heavy Barrel,
Capcom Bowling,
Time Soldiers
3Devastators
4P.O.W.
5Vindicators
6Sky SoldiersUn­known
7Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja
8Blasteroids
9Vigilante
10Xybots

United Kingdom

Operation Wolf was the top-earning arcade game of 1988 in the United Kingdom.[7][8] The following titles were the top-grossing games on the monthly arcade charts in 1988.

MonthTitleManufacturerGenreRef
JanuaryOperation WolfTaitoLight gun shooter[9]
February[10]
March[11]
AprilUn­knownUn­knownUn­knownUn­known
MayUn­knownUn­knownUn­knownUn­known
JuneStreet FighterCapcomFighting[12]
1988Operation Wolf[7]

Best-selling home systems

RankSystem(s)ManufacturerTypeGenerationSales
JapanUSAEUWorldwide
1Nintendo Entertainment System / FamicomNintendoConsole8-bit1,590,000[13]7,000,000[14]Un­known8,590,000+
2Mark III / Master SystemSegaConsole8-bit240,000[15]1,000,000[16]195,000[17][18]1,435,000+
3Commodore 64CommodoreComputer8-bit1,250,000[19]
4IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC)IBMComputer16-bitUn­known1,229,000[20]Un­known1,229,000+
5MacintoshApple Inc.Computer16-bit900,000[19]
6PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16NECConsole16-bit830,000[13]830,000
7NEC UltraLite / PC-88 / PC-98NECComputer8-bit / 16-bit700,000[21][22]95,000+[23]Un­known795,000+
8Mega Drive / GenesisSegaConsole16-bit400,000[15]400,000
9AmigaCommodoreComputer16-bit400,000[19]
10Compaq PCCompaqComputer8-bit / 16-bitUn­known365,000+[23]Un­known365,000+

Best-selling home video games

Japan

The following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1988 in Japan, according to the annual Family Computer Magazine (Famimaga) charts.[24]

RankTitlePlatformDeveloperPublisherGenre(s)Sales
1Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e...FamicomChunsoftEnixRole-playing3,800,000[25]
2Super Mario Bros. 3FamicomNintendo R&D4NintendoPlatformerUn­known
3Pro Yakyū: Family Stadium '87FamicomNamcoNamcoSports (baseball)< 1,300,000[26]
4Kyūkyoku Harikiri StadiumFamicomTaitoTaitoSports (baseball)Un­known
5Captain Tsubasa (Tecmo Cup Soccer Game)FamicomTecmoTecmoSports (association football)< 700,000[27]
6Momotaro DensetsuFamicomHudson SoftHudson SoftRole-playingUn­known
7Dragon Ball: Daimaō FukkatsuFamicomTOSEBandaiRole-playing / card battle< 530,000[28]
8Saint Seiya: Ōgon DensetsuFamicomTOSEBandaiAction role-playingUn­known
9Final FantasyFamicomSquaresoftSquaresoftRole-playing< 520,000[29]
10Gegege no Kitaro: Youkai Daimakyou (Ninja Kid)FamicomTOSEBandaiPlatformerUn­known

United Kingdom and United States

In the United States, the NES Action Set bundled with Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt was the best-selling toy of 1988.[30] The same year, Super Mario Bros. 2 became one of the best-selling cartridges of all time,[31] Super Mario Bros. 2 and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link were the top-selling cartridges during the holiday season,[32] and The Legend of Zelda and Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! each crossed 2 million sales between 1987 and 1988.[33]

The following titles were the top-selling home video games of each month in the United Kingdom and United States during 1988.

MonthUnited KingdomUnited States
All systemsZX SpectrumWeeks 1-2Weeks 3-4PlatformRef
JanuaryUn­knownOut Run[10]Mike Tyson's Punch-Out![34]Top Gun[35]NES
FebruaryUn­knownPlatoon[11][36]Mike Tyson's Punch-Out![37][35]
MarchUn­knownMike Tyson's Punch-Out![38]The Legend of Zelda[39]
AprilUn­knownWe Are the Champions[40]Ice Hockey[39][41]
MaySteve Davis Snooker[42]Target: Renegade[43]Ice HockeyThe Legend of ZeldaNES[44]
JuneTarget: Renegade (ZX Spectrum)[45]Mike Tyson's Punch-Out![46]The Legend of Zelda[47]NES
JulyFootball Manager 2[48]The Legend of Zelda[47]Double Dragon[49]
AugustFootball Manager 2[50]European Five-a-Side[50]R.B.I. Baseball[49]Double Dragon[51]
SeptemberBomb Jack[52]Football Manager 2[52]Double DragonNES[53]
OctoberDaley Thompson's Olympic Challenge[54]Bomb Jack[54]Super Mario Bros. 2NES[55]
NovemberLast Ninja 2[56][57]
DecemberOperation Wolf[58]RoboCop[59][60][61]
1988Super Mario Bros./Duck HuntNES[30]

Top-rated games

Major awards

Japan

Award2nd Gamest Awards
(December 1988)[62]
3rd Famitsu Best Hit Game Awards
(February 1989)[63]
3rd Famimaga Game Awards
(February 1989)[64]
ArcadeConsoleFamicom
Game of the YearGradius IIDragon Quest III (Famicom)
Critics' Choice AwardsDragon Spirit (PC Engine)
Sangokushi (Famicom)
Nobunaga no Yabō: Zenkokuban (Famicom)
Family Circuit (Famicom)
Captain Tsubasa (Famicom)
Chô Wakusei Senki Metafight (Famicom)
Rockman (Famicom)
Best Arcade ConversionR-Type (PC Engine)
Best PlayabilitySuper Mario Bros. 3
Best Scenario / StoryFinal Fantasy (Famicom)
Best GraphicsForgotten WorldsAlien Crush (PC Engine)
Best Music / SoundThe Ninja WarriorsGalaga '88 (PC Engine)Dragon Quest III
Special AwardAfter Burner II
Original / Frontier Spirit / SpotlightSyvalionNo-Ri-Ko (PC Engine CD-ROM²)Captain Tsubasa
Best Character / Character DesignBravoman (Bravoman)Dragon Quest III (Famicom)Super Mario Bros. 3
Best Game CompanyNamco
Best Action GameSuper Mario Bros. 3 (Famicom)
Best Shooter / Shoot 'Em UpGradius II / Ultimate TigerGradius II (Famicom)
Best RPGDragon Quest III (Famicom)
Best Action RPGYs I: Ancient Ys Vanished (Sega Mark III)
Best Adventure GameFamicom Detective Club (Famicom)
Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom (Famicom)
Famicom Detective Club
Best Simulation / Strategy GameFamicom Wars (Famicom)
Best Sports GameWorld StadiumPro Yakyū: Family Stadium '87
Best Puzzle GameTetris (Famicom)
Best Value for MoneyDragon Quest III
Best EndingGradius II
Best PerformanceNinja Ryūkenden (Ninja Gaiden)
Best CommercialFamicom Wars (Famicom)

United Kingdom

AwardSinclair User Awards
(December 1988)[65]
6th Golden Joystick Awards
(April 1989)[66]
Arcade8-bit computer16-bit computerConsole
Game of the YearOperation WolfSpeedballThunder Blade (Master System)
Best Arcade / Coin-Op ConversionOperation Wolf
Best GraphicsArmalyteRocket Ranger
Best VGM / SoundtrackBionic CommandoInternational Karate +
Best Original GameDynamite Düx
Best Software HouseOcean SoftwareMirrorsoft
Best ProgammerJohn PhillipsThe Bitmap Brothers
Best Shooter / Shoot 'Em UpGalaxy Force
Best Beat 'Em UpBad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja
Best Adventure GameCorruptionFish!
Best Simulation GameMicroProse SoccerFalcon
Best Racing GamePower Drift

United States

AwardComputer Gaming World
(November 1988)[67]
Electronic Gaming Monthly
(1989)[68]
Computer Entertainer Awards of Excellence
(January 1989)[69]
VideoGames & Computer Entertainment
(February 1989)[70]
Master SystemNESConsoleConsoleComputerConsoleComputer
Game of the YearDouble Dragon (NES)Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)
Phantasy Star (SMS)
Zaxxon 3D
(Master System)
Superstar Ice Hockey
Entertainment
Program of the Year
Rocket Ranger (AMI)
Wizardry IV (APL2)
Bubble Ghost (GS)
Captain Blood (ST)
Pool of Radiance (C64)
Battlehawks 1942 (PC)
The Colony (Macintosh)
Arcade ConversionOut RunArkanoidRampage (Master System)Arkanoid (NES)
Best Graphics RockySide PocketPhantasy Star (SMS)King's Quest IVSide Pocket (NES)Rocket Ranger
Sound / Soundtrack
Original / InnovativeJawsBlaster Master (NES)Monopoly (Master System)Battle Chess
Action / Arcade-StyleSpace HarrierR.C. Pro-AmContra (NES)Chop N' DropBlaster Master (NES)Skate or Die!
Shooter / Target GameMissile Defense 3-DHogan's Alley
Best Adventure Game
/ Fantasy
The Legend of ZeldaManhunter: New YorkThe Legend of Zelda
(NES)
Neuromancer
Best Strategy GameDecisive BattlesMonopoly (NES)The Fool's Errand
Best Simulation
/ Simulator
P51 Mustang Flight Sim
PT-109 (Macintosh)
Test Drive
Best Sports GameGreat VolleyballPro WrestlingBases Loaded (NES)Ice Hockey (NES)
Great Basketball (SMS)
Star Rank Boxing (APL2)
Fast Break (C64)
Jack Nicklaus Golf (PC)
Bases Loaded (NES)Super Bowl Sunday
Best Action-StrategyMonopolyRaid on Bungeling BayTetris
Designer of the YearEzra Sidran
Best EducationalMixed-Up Mother Goose
Most HumorousShufflepuck Café (Mac)

Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame

The following 1988 video game releases entered Famitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receiving Famitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[71]

TitleScore (out of 40)DeveloperPublisherGenrePlatform
Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e... (Dragon Warrior III)38ChunsoftEnixRPGFamily Computer (Famicom)
Final Fantasy II35SquaresoftSquaresoft
Super Mario Bros. 335Nintendo EADNintendoPlatformer

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