1991 in video games

1991 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Street Fighter II, Final Fantasy IV, Super Castlevania IV, Mega Man 4, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, along with new titles such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Battletoads, Lemmings, Sunset Riders, Duke Nukem, Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, and Streets of Rage. The year's highest-grossing video game worldwide was Capcom's arcade fighting game Street Fighter II. The year's best-selling system was the Game Boy for the second year in a row, while the year's best-selling home video game was Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog, which was also the year's top video game rental in the United States.

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Game of the Year awards

The following titles won Game of the Year awards for 1991.

AwardsGame of the YearDeveloperPublisherGenrePlatform(s)Ref
Chicago TribuneSonic the HedgehogSonic TeamSegaPlatformerSega Genesis[1]
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM)[2]
European Computer Trade Show (ECTS)Sega Mega Drive[3]
Golden Joystick Awards[4]
Chicago TribuneSplatterhouseNamcoNECBeat 'em upTurboGrafx-16[1]
Super Mario Bros. 3Nintendo R&D4NintendoPlatformerNES
European Computer Trade Show (ECTS)LemmingsDMA DesignPsygnosisStrategyHome computers[3]
Famitsu Best Hit Game AwardsFinal Fantasy IVSquaresoftSquaresoftRole-playingSuper Famicom[5]
Gamest AwardsStreet Fighter II: The World WarriorCapcomCapcomFightingArcade (CP System)[6]

Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame

The following video game releases in 1991 entered Famitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receiving Famitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[7]

TitlePlatformDeveloperPublisherGenreScore (out of 40)
Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce (A Link to the Past)Super FamicomNintendo EADNintendoAction-adventure39
Final Fantasy IVSuper FamicomSquaresoftSquaresoftRole-playing36
LemmingsSuper FamicomSunsoftSunsoftStrategy35

Financial performance

Highest-grossing arcade games

The year's highest-grossing game worldwide was Street Fighter II, which alone accounted for an estimated 60% of the global arcade game market, according to Coinslot magazine.[8] The following table lists the year's top-grossing arcade game in Japan, the United Kingdom, United States, and worldwide.

MarketTitleHardware salesCoin drop earningsInflationManufacturerGenreRef
JapanStreet Fighter II: The World Warrior17,000Un­knownUn­knownCapcomFighting[9][10]
United KingdomStreet Fighter II: The World Warrior10,000$229 million+$510 million+CapcomFighting[8]
United StatesStreet Fighter II: The World WarriorUn­knownUn­knownCapcomFighting[11][12]
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesUn­knownUn­knownKonamiBeat 'em up[13]
AustraliaStreet Fighter II: The World WarriorUn­knownUn­knownCapcomFighting[14]
WorldwideStreet Fighter II: The World Warrior50,000CapcomFighting[8][10]

Japan

In Japan, the following titles were the top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1991, according to the annual Gamest and Game Machine charts.

RankGamest[9]Game Machine[10]
TitleType
1Street Fighter II: The World WarriorStreet Fighter II: The World WarriorSoftware conversion kit
2Final FightTetris (Sega)Software conversion kit
3Final Lap 2ColumnsSoftware conversion kit
4Quiz Tonosama no YabōFinal Lap 2Standard cabinet
5RaidenDeluxe cabinet
6Super Monaco GPSuper Volley '91 (Power Spikes)Software conversion kit
7Clutch HitterQuiz Tonosama no Yabō
8GP RiderFinal FightSoftware conversion kit
9Super Volley '91 (Power Spikes)World Stadium '90Software conversion kit
10Dragon SaberColumns IISoftware conversion kit

United States

In the United States, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade video games of 1991.

RankAAMA[11][12][15]AMOA[16][17]Play Meter
TitleAwardArcade conversion kitDedicated arcade cabinet
1Street Fighter II: The World WarriorDiamondStreet Fighter IITeenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[13]
2The Simpsons,
Neo Geo MVS
PlatinumCapcom Bowling,
Final Fight,
High Impact Football,
Raiden
Hard Drivin',
Neo Geo MVS,
Pit Fighter,
Race Drivin'
Un­known
3
4High Impact FootballGold
5Final Lap 2Silver

Hong Kong and Australia

In Hong Kong and Australia, the following titles were the top-grossing arcade games on the monthly charts in 1991.

MonthHong Kong (Bondeal)Australia (Timezone)
Arcade conversion software kitDedicated arcade cabinetRefDedicatedConversionRef
JanuarySuper PangBig RunCisco Heat[18][19]Un­knownUn­known
FebruaryEscape KidsStreet Fighter IICisco HeatHard Drivin'Big Run[19][20]
MarchStreet Fighter IIHard Drivin'Big RunF-15 Strike Eagle[20][21][22]
AprilStreet Fighter IIGun ForceF-15 Strike Eagle[22][23]
MayStreet Fighter IIF-15 Strike EagleHard Drivin'[23][24]
JuneHard Drivin'[24][25]
JulyStreet Fighter IIMutant Fighter[25][26]
AugustMutant FighterD. D. CrewHard Drivin'Time Traveler[26][27]
SeptemberWWF WrestleFestStreet Fighter IITime TravelerHard Drivin'[27][28]
OctoberStreet Fighter IIVendettaHard Drivin'Race Drivin'[28]Final Lap 2Spider-Man[29]
1991Street Fighter II[14]

Best-selling home systems

RankSystem(s)ManufacturerTypeGenerationSales
JapanUSAEuropeKoreaWorldwide
1Game BoyNintendoHandheld8-bit1,940,000[30]4,000,000[31]1,400,000[32]Un­known7,340,000+
2Super NESNintendoConsole16-bit3,150,000[30]1,900,000+[33]5,050,000+
3NES / FamicomNintendoConsole8-bit1,240,000[30]2,100,000[31]500,000+[34]100,000[35]3,940,000+
4Mega Drive / GenesisSegaConsole16-bit700,000[30]1,600,000+[36]815,000[37]51,000[35]3,166,000+
5IBM PCIBMComputer16-bit2,910,000[38]
6MacintoshApple Inc.Computer16-bit2,100,000[39]
7Master SystemSegaConsole8-bitUn­known< 50,000[40]1,745,000[37]160,000[35]1,905,000+
8NEC PC-88 / PC-98NECComputer8-bit / 16-bit1,720,000[41][42]Un­knownUn­knownUn­known1,720,000+
9Game GearSegaHandheld8-bit400,000[30]600,000+[43]520,000[37]Un­known1,520,000+
10AmigaCommodoreComputer16-bit1,035,000[39]

Best-selling home video games

Sonic the Hedgehog was the best-selling home video game of 1991,[44] with 2 million copies sold worldwide during the year.[45]

Japan

In Japan, according to Famicom Tsūshin (Famitsu) magazine, the following titles were the top ten best-selling 1991 releases, including later sales in 1992.[46]

RankTitleDeveloperPublisherGenrePlatformSales
1Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce (A Link to the Past)Nintendo EADNintendoAction-adventureSuper Famicom< 1,160,000[47]
2Final Fantasy IV (Final Fantasy II)SquaresoftSquaresoftRole-playingSuper FamicomUn­known
3YoshiGame FreakNintendoPuzzleFamicomUn­known
4Game Boy
5Ganbare Goemon: Yukihime Kyūshutsu Emaki (Mystical Ninja)KonamiKonamiAction-adventureSuper FamicomUn­known
6SaGa 3: Jikū no Hasha (Final Fantasy Legend III)SquaresoftSquaresoftRole-playingGame Boy< 650,000[48]
7Chō Makaimura (Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts)CapcomCapcomAction-platformerSuper FamicomUn­known
8SimCityNintendo EADNintendoCity-building
9Super Wagan LandNamcoPlatformer
10Super Formation Soccer (Super Soccer)Human EntertainmentSports (football)Super Famicom< 600,000[49]

The following titles were the best-selling home video games on the Famitsu charts in 1991. The charts were bi-weekly up until July 1991, when they switched to a weekly format.

MonthWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Ref
JanuaryUn­knownSuper Mario World (Super Famicom)[50]
FebruarySuper Mario World (Super Famicom)
March[50][51]
AprilUltraman (Super Famicom)Super Mario World (Super Famicom)
MaySuper Mario World (Super Famicom)SimCity (Super Famicom)[50][51][52]
JuneSimCity (Super Famicom)Magical Taruruto (Game Boy)[50]
JulySimCity (Super Famicom)Super R-Type (SFC)Final Fantasy IV (Super Famicom)
AugustUn­knownUn­knownFinal Fantasy IV (SFC)Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza (FC)[50][53]
SeptemberFinal Fantasy IV (Super Famicom)Chibi Maruko-chan 2 (GB)Mario Open Golf (Famicom)[53][54][55]
OctoberChō Makaimura (Super Famicom)[55][56][57]
NovemberChō Makaimura (Super Famicom)Akumajō Dracula (SFC)Super Mario World (SFC)Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce (SFC)[50][58]
DecemberZelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce (SFC)[58]Mega Man 4 (FC)SaGa 3 (Game Boy)[50][59][60]

United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the following titles were the best-selling home video games on the monthly Computer and Video Games (CVG) charts in 1991.

MonthHome computersSega Mega DrivePC EngineRef
JanuaryTeenage Mutant Hero Turtles (C64)Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey MouseOut Run[61]
FebruarySpeedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (Amiga)[62]
MarchLemmings (Amiga)GynougParasol Stars[63]
AprilMagicland Dizzy (ZX Spectrum)Midnight Resistance[64]
May[65]
JuneSonic the HedgehogLegend of Hero Tonma[66]
JulyBubble Bobble (ZX Spectrum)[67]
AugustManchester United Europe[68]
SeptemberJimmy White's 'Whirlwind' SnookerStreets of RagePC Kid 2[69]
OctoberTerminator 2: Judgment DayMercsHit the Ice[70]
NovemberLotus Turbo Challenge 2QuackShotTime Cruise II[71]
DecemberWWF WrestleManiaRoboCodGradius[72][73]

United States

In the United States, the following titles were the top three best-selling home video game releases of 1991.

RankTitlePlatformSalesRef
1Sonic the HedgehogSega Genesis1,000,000+[44]
2Super Mario WorldSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemUn­known[74]
3F-Zero

The following titles were the best-selling home video games of each month in 1991.

MonthAll platformsNintendo consoles
TitlePlatformRefWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Ref
MayUn­knownUn­knownSuper Mario Bros. 3 (NES)[75]
JuneUn­knownUn­known[76][77]
AugustSonic the HedgehogSega Genesis[78]Un­knownUn­knownUn­knownUn­known
SeptemberUn­knownTetris (NES)Super Mario World (Super NES)Un­known[79]
OctoberSuper Mario World (Super NES)[80][81][82]
NovemberUn­known
December[44]Super Mario World (Super NES)[83][84][85]

Events

Notable releases

Hardware

Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in North América

Business

See also

References