1993 in video games

1993 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden, Mortal Kombat II, Secret of Mana, and Super Street Fighter II, alongside new titles such as Star Fox, FIFA International Soccer, Doom, Gunstar Heroes, Myst, Samurai Shodown, Ridge Racer, NBA Jam, Disney's Aladdin, and Virtua Fighter.

List of years in video games
+...

This year's highest grossing video game worldwide was Capcom's arcade fighting game Street Fighter II for the third year in a row, while again being the year's highest grossing entertainment product. The best selling home system around the globe was the Nintendo Super Famicom/SNES video game console.[1]

Top-rated games

Game of the Year awards

The following titles won Game of the Year awards for 1993.

AwardsGame of the YearDeveloperPublisherGenrePlatform(s)Ref
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM)Samurai Shodown (Samurai Spirits)SNKSNKFightingNeo Geo[2]
European Computer Trade Show[3]
Gamest Awards[4]
Chicago TribuneStar FoxNintendo EADNintendoRail shooterSuper NES[5]
Electronic Gaming AwardsDisney's AladdinVirgin GamesSegaPlatformSega Genesis[6]
GameFan Golden MegawardsGunstar HeroesTreasureSegaRun and gun[7]
Game InformerMortal KombatMidwayAcclaim EntertainmentFightingConsoles[8]

Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame

The following video game releases in 1993 entered Famitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receiving Famitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[9]

TitlePlatformDeveloperPublisherGenreScore (out of 40)
Street Fighter II TurboSuper FamicomCapcomCapcomFighting36
Disney's AladdinSega Mega DriveVirgin GamesSegaPlatformer35
Dragon Quest I & IISuper FamicomChunsoftEnixRole-playing35

Financial performance

Highest-grossing arcade games

Street Fighter II was the highest-grossing entertainment product of 1993, earning more than the film Jurassic Park.[10][11] The following table lists the year's top-grossing arcade games in Japan, the United Kingdom, United States, and worldwide.

MarketPeriodTitleCoin drop revenueInflationManufacturerGenreRef
JapanStreet Fighter II' TurboUn­knownUn­knownCapcomFighting[12]
United KingdomJanuary–JuneStreet Fighter II$229 million$510 millionCapcomFighting[13]
United StatesNBA Jam$300 million+[14][15]$630 million+MidwaySports[16][17]
WorldwideStreet Fighter II$1.5 billion$3.3 billionCapcomFighting[10]

Japan

The following titles were the top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1993 in Japan.

RankGamest[12]Game Machine[18]
TitleTypePoints
1Street Fighter II' TurboStreet Fighter II / Dash / TurboSoftware kit7935
2Garō Densetsu 2: Aratanaru Tatakai (Fatal Fury 2)Virtua RacingTwin / Deluxe5415
3Puyo PuyoLethal EnforcersDedicated4005
4Street Fighter II Dash (Champion Edition)Puyo PuyoSoftware kit3531
5Tenchi wo Kurau 2: Sekiheki no Tatakai (Warriors of Fate)Garō Densetsu 2: Aratanaru TatakaiSoftware kit2934
6Samurai Spirits (Samurai Shodown)Tetris (Sega)Software kit2856
7World Heroes 2Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 HoursDeluxe / Standard2852
8Virtua RacingColumnsSoftware kit2697
9Street Fighter II: The World WarriorFinal Lap 3Standard2638
10Art of FightingTenchi wo Kurau 2: Sekiheki no TatakaiSoftware kit2074

United States

In the United States, NBA Jam was the highest-grossing arcade game of 1993,[16] followed by Mortal Kombat; both games exceeded the $300,000,000 (equivalent to $630,000,000 in 2023) domestic box office gross of Jurassic Park that year.[14][15]

The following titles were the highest-grossing arcade video games of the year, according to the Amusement & Music Operators Association (AMOA) and American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA).

RankAMOA[19][20]AMAA[21]Play Meter
Dedicated cabinetArcade conversion kitTitleAward
1NBA JamMortal KombatMortal Kombat,
Mortal Kombat II,
NBA Jam,
Neo Geo MVS
DiamondNBA Jam[17]
2Street Fighter II,
Lethal Enforcers,
Mortal Kombat,
Virtua Racing
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition,
Time Killers,
X-Men,
World Heroes
Un­known
3
4
5Virtua RacingPlatinum
6Un­knownOutRunners,
Time Killers
Gold
7
8Un­knownCrime Patrol,
Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold
Silver
9

Best-selling home systems

Consoles

RankManufacturerGame consoleTypeGenerationSales
JapanUSAEuropeKoreaWorldwide
1NintendoSuper NESHome16-bit17,700,000[22]23,350,000[22]1,661,000[23][22]60,000[24]49,100,000+
2SegaMega Drive / GenesisHome16-bit9,000,000[22]19,000,000[25]2,260,000[26][22]24,000[24]30,750,000+
3NintendoGame BoyHandheld8-bit1,590,000[27]1,500,000+625,000+[23]Un­known3,715,000+
4SegaGame GearHandheld8-bit400,000[27]1,500,000[25]383,000+[26][23]Un­known2,283,000+
5SegaSega CD / Mega-CDHome16-bit100,000[27]800,000[25]264,000[23][22]Un­known1,164,000+
6NintendoNES / FamicomHome8-bit540,000[27]Un­known555,000[23][22]50,000[24]1,145,000+
7SegaMaster SystemHome8-bit700,000[22]80,000[24]780,000+
8NECPC EngineHome16-bit400,000[27]Un­knownUn­knownUn­known400,000+
9FujitsuFM Towns MartyHome32-bit45,000[28]45,000
10Panasonic3DOHome32-bit40,000+[29]40,000+

Computers

RankManufacturerComputer architectureSales
JapanWorldwide
1Apple Inc.Apple Macintosh3,300,000[30]
2IBMIBM PC2,075,000[31]
3Compaq ComputerIBM PC compatible1,418,000[31]
4NECNEC PC-981,200,000[32][33]1,200,000+
5Packard BellIBM PC compatible997,000[31]
6DellIBM PC compatible795,000[31]
7Gateway 2000IBM PC compatible644,000[31]
8AST ResearchIBM PC compatible530,000[31]
9Tandy CorporationIBM PC compatible350,000[31]
10ToshibaIBM PC compatible316,000[31]

Best-selling home video games

The following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games (console games or computer games) of 1993 with known sales figures.

RankTitlePlatformPublisherGenreSales
Japan[34]UK[35]Worldwide
1Street Fighter IIMulti-platformCapcomFighting1,314,000+Un­known5,000,000[36][37]
2Mortal KombatMulti-platformAcclaimFightingUn­known400,000+3,000,000+[38][39]
3Star FoxSuper NESNintendoRail shooter325,000Un­known1,700,000+[40]
4Disney's AladdinMulti-platformVirginPlatformerUn­knownUn­known1,600,000+[41]
5Dragon Ball Z: Super ButōdenSuper NESBandaiFighting1,300,000+[42]1,300,000+
6Seiken Densetsu 2 (Secret of Mana)Super NESSquaresoftAction RPG1,002,0001,002,000+
7Super Mario Collection (All-Stars)Super NESNintendoPlatformer877,000Un­known877,000+
8Romancing SaGa 2Super FamicomSquaresoftRPG823,000823,000
9Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2Super FamicomBandaiFighting740,000740,000
10Super Mario KartSuper NESNintendoKart racing450,000250,000+700,000+

Japan

In Japan, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1993.

RankTitleDeveloperPlatformPublisherGenreSalesRef
1Street Fighter II TurboCapcomSuper FamicomCapcomFighting1,314,000[34]
2Dragon Ball Z: Super ButōdenTOSESuper FamicomBandaiFighting1,300,000+[42]
3Seiken Densetsu 2 (Secret of Mana)SquaresoftSuper FamicomSquaresoftAction RPG1,002,000[34]
4Super Mario Collection (Super Mario All-Stars)Nintendo EADSuper FamicomNintendoPlatformer877,000
5Romancing SaGa 2SquaresoftSuper FamicomSquaresoftRPG823,000
6Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2TOSESuper FamicomBandaiFighting740,000
7J. League Soccer Prime GoalNamcoSuper FamicomNamcoSports610,000
8Dragon Quest I & IIChunsoftSuper FamicomEnixRPG567,000
9Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no DungeonChunsoftSuper FamicomChunsoftRoguelike510,000
10Super BombermanProduce!Super FamicomHudson SoftMaze497,000

Europe

In Europe, the following titles were the top two best-selling 1993 releases during the first quarter of the year.[43]

RankTitlePlatformDeveloper(s)PublisherGenre
1Super Mario KartSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemNintendo EADNintendoKart racing
2Streets of Rage IISega Mega DriveSega, AncientSegaBeat 'em up

In the United Kingdom, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1993.[35]

RankTitlePlatform(s)Publisher(s)GenreSales
1Mortal KombatGame consolesAcclaim EntertainmentFighting400,000+
2Sonic the Hedgehog 2Sega Mega DriveSegaPlatformer400,000+
3LemmingsMulti-platformVariousStrategy400,000+
4Super Kick OffGame consolesVariousSports400,000+
5FIFA International SoccerSega Mega DriveElectronic ArtsSports400,000
6Ecco the DolphinSega Mega DriveSegaAction-adventure250,000+
7Super Mario KartSuper NESNintendoKart racing250,000+
8Jurassic ParkMulti-platformOcean SoftwareAction250,000+
9Jungle StrikeGame consolesElectronic ArtsShoot 'em up250,000
10PGA Tour Golf IISega Mega DriveElectronic ArtsSports200,000

United States

In the United States, the following titles were the top two highest-grossing home video game franchises in 1993.[44]

FranchisePublisherRevenueInflation
MarioNintendo$700,000,000$1,050,000,000
Sonic the HedgehogSega$500,000,000$1,050,000,000

The following titles were the best-selling home video games of each month for video game consoles (home consoles and handheld consoles) in 1993, according to Babbage's (reported by Electronic Gaming Monthly and Electronic Games), Mega (for the Sega Genesis in January), and The NPD Group (for the Super NES and Genesis in July).

MonthNESSuper NESSega GenesisSega CDGame BoyGame GearRef
JanuaryTecmo Super BowlStreet Fighter IISonic the Hedgehog 2Cobra CommandSuper Mario Land 2Sonic the Hedgehog 2[45][46]
FebruaryJohn Madden Football '93Columns[47]
MarchTecmo NBA BasketballStar FoxStreet Fighter II TurboJaguar XJ220[48]
AprilStreets of Rage[49]
MayX-Men[50]
JuneKirby's AdventureYoshi's CookieBatman Returns[51]
July[52][53]
AugustJurassic ParkJurassic ParkEcco the Dolphin[54]
SeptemberMortal KombatMortal Kombat[55]
OctoberTetris 2Jurassic ParkWave Race[56][57]
NovemberThe Lost VikingsSonic SpinballLethal EnforcersKirby's Pinball Land[58][59]
DecemberSuper BombermanSonic CDThe Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening[60]

The following titles were the year's top six best-selling PC games on CD-ROM format in the United States.[61]

RankTitlePublisherGenre
1The 7th GuestVirgin InteractiveInteractive movie
2Star Wars: Rebel AssaultLucasArtsRail shooter
3King's Quest VISierra On-LineAdventure
4Return to ZorkActivision
5Just Grandma & MeBrøderbund
6Dracula UnleashedViacom New Media

Events

Business

Notable releases

Arcade

DateTitleDev. / Pub.Notes
JulySamurai ShodownSNK'93 Game Of The Year voted on by Electronic Gaming Monthly.
AugustDaytona USASegaOne of the most impactful racing games of all time.[68]
OctoberVirtua FighterSegaThe first fully polygonal fighting game and a major influence on subsequent 3D fighting games.
OctoberRidge RacerNamco
NovemberMortal Kombat IIMidwayOvershadowed the critical and commercial success of the original Mortal Kombat, becoming one of the most well-known fighting games of all time.
DecemberNBA JamMidwayBeing one of the first sports games with official licensed teams and players, it became a cult classic. It was also the highest-earning arcade game of all time in the sports genre.[69]

Home

DateTitleDev. / Pub.PlatformNotes
FebruaryX-WingLucasArtsPC
February 21Star FoxNintendoSNESThe first game to use the Super FX chip and is widely acclaimed as a classic in the rail shooter genre with one of the greatest video game soundtracks ever made.
March 23Kirby's AdventureNintendoNESIntroduced Kirby's ability to take on the powers of enemies he has eaten, which would go on to become a staple of the franchise.
April 1The 7th GuestVirgin InteractivePCSold over two million copies and was widely regarded as one of three "killer apps" that accelerated the sales of CD-ROM drives (the other two being Myst & Doom).[70]
JuneDalek AttackAlternative SoftwareZX SpectrumThe last full price game released for the platform by a mainstream publisher.
June 6The Legend of Zelda: Link's AwakeningNintendoGame Boy
June 6SyndicateElectronic ArtsPC
June 25Day of the TentacleLucasArtsPC
July 14Super Mario All-StarsNintendoSNESFeatured upgraded 16-bit versions of the first four Super Mario games.
AugustReturn to ZorkActivisionPC
September 6Master of OrionMicroProsePC
September 23Sonic CDSegaSega CD
September 24MystCyan / BroderbundPCThe best selling PC title until 2002, with 6 million units sold.[71] Widely regarded as one of three "killer apps" that accelerated the sales of CD-ROM drives (the other two being The 7th Guest & Doom).[70]
NovemberSam & Max Hit the RoadLucasArtsPC
November 11Disney's AladdinVirgin InteractiveGenesisCrowned "Genesis Game of The Year" at the Electronic Gaming Awards (aka the Arcade Awards aka the Arkies) voted on by the public.
December 10DoomId SoftwarePCWidely considered to be one of the greatest and most influential games of all time, especially in the first-person shooter genre.
December 17Gabriel Knight: Sins of the FathersSierra On-LinePC
December 17Mega Man XCapcomSNES
December 17Phantasy Star IV: The End of the MillenniumSegaGenesis

Hardware

Atari Jaguar

See also

References