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1988 in video games
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1988 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Dragon Quest III, Super Contra, 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.
The year's highest-grossing arcade video 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 bestselling 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
- Out Run wins Game of the Year at the 5th Golden Joystick Awards, for the year 1987.
- June – Nintendo releases the last issue (#7) of Nintendo Fun Club News.
- July – Nintendo releases the first issue of Nintendo Power magazine.
- December - Namco releases their first 3D polygon video game, Winning Run, running on the Namco System 21 arcade board.
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.
| Rank | Gamest | Game Machine | Title | Manufacturer | Title | Type | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | After Burner | Sega | After Burner / After Burner II | Cockpit cabinet | 3624 | ||
| 2 | World Stadium | Namco | Operation Wolf | Upright cabinet | 3569 | ||
| 3 | Gradius II | Konami | Final Lap | Deluxe / Standard | |||
| 4 | Out Run | Sega | Kyukyoku Tiger (Twin Cobra) | Conversion kit | 3192 | ||
| 5 | Final Lap | Namco | World Stadium | Conversion kit | 3105 | ||
| 6 | R-Type | Irem | R-Type | Conversion kit | 3074 | ||
| 7 | Super Hang-On | Sega | Out Run | Deluxe cabinet | 2921 | ||
| 8 | Street Fighter | Capcom | Hi Sho Zame (Flying Shark) | Conversion kit | 2109 | ||
| 9 | Kyukyoku Tiger (Twin Cobra) | Toaplan | Galaga '88 | Conversion kit | 1990 | ||
| 10 | Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 | Taito | Gradius II | Conversion kit | 1939 |
Hong Kong and United States
In Hong Kong and the United States, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade games of 1988.
| Rank | Hong Kong | United States | Bondeal | Play Meter | AMOA | Dedicated cabinet | Conversion kit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | RoboCop | Double Dragon | Double Dragon | Shinobi | |||
| 2 | Chequered Flag | rowspan="4" | Out Run, | ||||
| After Burner, | |||||||
| Operation Wolf, | |||||||
| Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja | Twin Eagle, | ||||||
| Heavy Barrel, | |||||||
| Capcom Bowling, | |||||||
| Time Soldiers | |||||||
| 3 | Devastators | ||||||
| 4 | P.O.W. | ||||||
| 5 | Vindicators | ||||||
| 6 | Sky Soldiers | rowspan="5" | colspan="2" rowspan="5" | ||||
| 7 | Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja | ||||||
| 8 | Blasteroids | ||||||
| 9 | Vigilante | ||||||
| 10 | Xybots |
United Kingdom
Operation Wolf was the top-earning arcade game of 1988 in the United Kingdom. The following titles were the top-grossing games on the monthly arcade charts in 1988.
| Month | Title | Manufacturer | Genre | Ref | 1988 | Operation Wolf | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | Operation Wolf | Taito | Light gun shooter | title=Street Life | magazine=Your Sinclair | date=February 1988 | issue=27 (March 1988) | pages=22–3 | url=https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-27/page/n21/mode/2up}} | ||
| February | title=Street Life | magazine=Your Sinclair | date=10 March 1988 | issue=28 (April 1988) | pages=22–3 | url=https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-28/page/n21/mode/2up}} | |||||
| March | title=Street Life | magazine=Your Sinclair | date=13 April 1988 | issue=29 (May 1988) | pages=38–9 | url=https://archive.org/details/your-sinclair-29/page/n37/mode/2up}} | |||||
| April | |||||||||||
| May | |||||||||||
| June | Street Fighter | Capcom | Fighting |
Best-selling home systems
| Rank | System(s) | Manufacturer | Type | Generation | Sales | Japan | USA | EU | Worldwide | |||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom | Nintendo | Console | 8-bit | last=小川 (Ogawa) | first=純生 (Sumio) | date=2010-12-14 | title=テレビゲーム機の変遷 —ファミコン、スーパーファミコン、プレステ、プレステ2、Wiiまで— | trans-title=Recent Developments in Video Game Technology in Japan — Famicom, Super Famicom, Play Station, Play Station 2 and Wii — | url=http://www.toyo.ac.jp/uploaded/attachment/3049.pdf | journal=経営論集 (Keiei Ronshū) | language=ja | publication-date=March 2011 | issue=77 | pages=1–17 (2) | issn=0286-6439 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150725185700/www.toyo.ac.jp/uploaded/attachment/3049.pdf | archive-date=2015-07-25 | access-date=2021-12-06 | via=Toyo University Academic Information Repository (Toyo University)}} | 7,000,000 | 8,590,000+ | ||||
| 2 | Mark III / Master System | Sega | Console | 8-bit | last1=Tanaka | first1=Tatsuo | url=http://www.stat.go.jp/english/info/meetings/iaos/pdf/tanaka.pdf#page=2 | title=Network Externality and Necessary Software Statistics | date=August 2001 | publisher=Statistics Bureau of Japan | page=2}} | 1,435,000+ | ||||||||||||||
| 3 | Commodore 64 | Commodore | Computer | 8-bit | last=Reimer | first=Jeremy | date=2005-12-15 | title=Total share: 30 years of personal computer market share figures | url=https://arstechnica.com/features/2005/12/total-share/ | url-status=live | access-date=2021-11-27 | website=Ars Technica | language=en-us | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120607023023/http://arstechnica.com:80/features/2005/12/total-share/ | archive-date=June 7, 2012}} | |||||||||||
| 4 | IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC) | IBM | Computer | 16-bit | 1,229,000 | 1,229,000+ | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | Mac | Apple Inc. | Computer | 16-bit | 900,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 | NEC | Console | 16-bit | 830,000 | 830,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | NEC UltraLite / PC-88 / PC-98 | NEC | Computer | 8-bit / 16-bit | last1=Dedrick | first1=Jason | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fNHhBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA83 | title=Asia's Computer Challenge: Threat or Opportunity for the United States and the World? | last2=Kraemer | first2=Kenneth L. | date=1998-08-20 | publisher=Oxford University Press | isbn=978-0-19-028398-8 | pages=83}} | date=8 January 1990 | title=Amid industry pessiminism, micro sales rose | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FMbci6pHoa0C&pg=PA34 | magazine=Computerworld | publisher=IDG Enterprise | volume=24 | issue=2 | page=34 | issn=0010-4841}} | 795,000+ | ||
| 8 | Mega Drive / Genesis | Sega | Console | 16-bit | 400,000 | 400,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 9 | Amiga | Commodore | Computer | 16-bit | 400,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 10 | Compaq IBM PC compatible | Compaq | Computer | 8-bit / 16-bit | + | 365,000+ |
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.
| Rank | Title | Platform | Developer | Publisher | Genre(s) | Sales | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e... | Famicom | Chunsoft | Enix | Role-playing | 3,800,000 | |||||
| 2 | Super Mario Bros. 3 | Famicom | Nintendo R&D4 | Nintendo | Platform | ||||||
| 3 | Pro Yakyū: Family Stadium '87 | Famicom | Namco | Namco | Sports (baseball) | ||||||
| 4 | Kyūkyoku Harikiri Stadium | Famicom | Taito | Taito | Sports (baseball) | ||||||
| 5 | Captain Tsubasa (Tecmo Cup Soccer Game) | Famicom | Tecmo | Tecmo | Sports (association football) | title=Game Search | url=https://sites.google.com/site/gamedatalibrary/game-search | website=Game Data Library | publisher=Famitsu | access-date=12 September 2021}} | |
| 6 | Momotaro Densetsu | Famicom | Hudson Soft | Hudson Soft | Role-playing | ||||||
| 7 | Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu | Famicom | TOSE | Bandai | Role-playing / card battle | chapter=Dragon Ball Video Game Data | title=Dragon Ball 30th Anniversary: Super History Book | year=2016 | publisher=Shueisha | isbn=978-4-08-792505-0 | page=216}} |
| 8 | Saint Seiya: Ōgon Densetsu | Famicom | TOSE | Bandai | Action role-playing | ||||||
| 9 | Final Fantasy | Famicom | Squaresoft | Squaresoft | Role-playing | ||||||
| 10 | Gegege no Kitaro: Youkai Daimakyou (Ninja Kid) | Famicom | TOSE | Bandai | Platform |
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. The same year, Super Mario Bros. 2 became one of the best-selling cartridges of all time, Super Mario Bros. 2 and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link were the top-selling cartridges during the holiday season, and The Legend of Zelda and Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! each crossed 2 million sales between 1987 and 1988.
The following titles were the top-selling home video games of each month in the United Kingdom and United States during 1988.
| Month | United Kingdom | United States | All systems | ZX Spectrum | Weeks 1-2 | Weeks 3-4 | Platform | Ref | 1988 | Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt | NES | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| {{dts | January}} | Out Run | Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! | Top Gun | NES | |||||||||||||
| {{dts | February}} | Platoon | Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! | |||||||||||||||
| {{dts | March}} | Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! | The Legend of Zelda | |||||||||||||||
| {{dts | April}} | We Are the Champions | Ice Hockey | |||||||||||||||
| title=All Formats Combined Chart | magazine=Computer and Video Games | issue=81 (July 1988) | publisher=EMAP | date=15 June 1988 | page= | url=https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine-081/page/n7/mode/2up | access-date=20 December 2021}} | Target: Renegade | Ice Hockey | The Legend of Zelda | NES | |||||||
| Target: Renegade (ZX Spectrum) | Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! | The Legend of Zelda | NES | |||||||||||||||
| Football Manager 2 | The Legend of Zelda | Double Dragon | ||||||||||||||||
| date=16 September 1988 | title=Charts | url=https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine-084/page/n10 | magazine=Computer and Video Games | issue=84 (October 1988) | pages=9, 11}} | European Five-a-Side | R.B.I. Baseball | Double Dragon | ||||||||||
| date=15 October 1988 | title=Charts | url=https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine-085/page/n10 | magazine=Computer and Video Games | issue=85 (November 1988) | pages=11, 15}} | Football Manager 2 | Double Dragon | NES | ||||||||||
| Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge | Bomb Jack | Super Mario Bros. 2 | NES | |||||||||||||||
| Last Ninja 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Operation Wolf | RoboCop |
Top-rated games
Major awards
Japan
| Award | 2nd Gamest Awards | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (December 1988) | 3rd Famitsu Best Hit Game Awards | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| (February 1989) | 3rd Famimaga Game Awards | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| (February 1989) | Arcade | Console | Famicom | Game of the Year | Critics' Choice Awards | Best Arcade Conversion | Best Playability | Best Scenario / Story | Best Graphics | Best Music / Sound | Special Award | Original / Frontier Spirit / Spotlight | Best Character / Character Design | Best Game Company | Best Action Game | Best Shooter / Shoot 'Em Up | Best RPG | Best Action RPG | Best Adventure Game | Best Simulation / Strategy Game | Best Sports Game | Best Puzzle Game | Best Value for Money | Best Ending | Best Performance | Best Commercial | |||
| Gradius II | Dragon Quest III (Famicom) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dragon Spirit (PC Engine) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sangokushi (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nobunaga no Yabō: Zenkokuban (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Family Circuit (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Captain Tsubasa (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Chô Wakusei Senki Metafight (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Rockman (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| R-Type (PC Engine) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Super Mario Bros. 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Final Fantasy (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Forgotten Worlds | Alien Crush (PC Engine) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Ninja Warriors | Galaga '88 (PC Engine) | Dragon Quest III | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| After Burner II | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Syvalion | No-Ri-Ko (PC Engine CD-ROM²) | Captain Tsubasa | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Bravoman (Bravoman) | Dragon Quest III (Famicom) | Super Mario Bros. 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Namco | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Super Mario Bros. 3 (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gradius II / Ultimate Tiger | Gradius II (Famicom) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dragon Quest III (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished (Sega Mark III) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Famicom Detective Club (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom (Famicom) | Famicom Detective Club | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Famicom Wars (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| World Stadium | Pro Yakyū: Family Stadium '87 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Tetris (Famicom) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dragon Quest III | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gradius II | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ninja Ryūkenden (Ninja Gaiden)** | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Famicom Wars (Famicom) |
United Kingdom
| Award | Sinclair User Awards | |||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (December 1988) | 6th Golden Joystick Awards | |||||||||||||||||
| (April 1989) | Arcade | 8-bit computer | 16-bit computer | Console | Game of the Year | Best Arcade / Coin-Op Conversion | Best Graphics | Best VGM / Soundtrack | Best Original Game | Best Software House | Best Progammer | Best Shooter / Shoot 'Em Up | Best Beat 'Em Up | Best Adventure Game | Best Simulation Game | Best Racing Game | ||
| Operation Wolf | Speedball | Thunder Blade (Master System) | ||||||||||||||||
| Operation Wolf | ||||||||||||||||||
| Armalyte | Rocket Ranger | |||||||||||||||||
| Bionic Commando | International Karate + | |||||||||||||||||
| Dynamite Düx | ||||||||||||||||||
| Ocean Software | Mirrorsoft | |||||||||||||||||
| John Phillips | The Bitmap Brothers | |||||||||||||||||
| Galaxy Force | ||||||||||||||||||
| Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja | ||||||||||||||||||
| Corruption | Fish! | |||||||||||||||||
| MicroProse Soccer | Falcon | |||||||||||||||||
| Power Drift |
United States
| Award | Computer Gaming World | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (November 1988) | Electronic Gaming Monthly | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| (1989) | Computer Entertainer Awards of Excellence | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| (January 1989) | VideoGames & Computer Entertainment | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| (February 1989) | Master System | NES | Console | Console | Computer | Console | Computer | Game of the Year | Entertainment | ||||||||||||||||||
| Program of the Year | Arcade Conversion | Best Graphics | Sound / Soundtrack | Original / Innovative | Action / Arcade-Style | Shooter / Target Game | Best Adventure Game | ||||||||||||||||||||
| / Fantasy | Best Strategy Game | Best Simulation | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| / Simulator | Best Sports Game | Best Action-Strategy | Designer of the Year | Best Educational | Most Humorous | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Double Dragon (NES) | Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Phantasy Star (SMS) | Zaxxon 3D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| (Master System) | Superstar Ice Hockey | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Rocket Ranger (AMI) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wizardry IV (APL2) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Bubble Ghost (GS) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Captain Blood (ST) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pool of Radiance (C64) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Battlehawks 1942 (IBM PC) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Colony (Mac) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Out Run | Arkanoid | Rampage (Master System) | Arkanoid (NES) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Rocky | Side Pocket | Phantasy Star (SMS) | rowspan="2" | King's Quest IV | Side Pocket (NES) | Rocket Ranger | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Jaws | Blaster Master (NES) | Monopoly (Master System) | Battle Chess | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Space Harrier | R.C. Pro-Am | Contra (NES) | Chop N' Drop | Blaster Master (NES) | Skate or Die! | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Missile Defense 3-D | Hogan's Alley | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Legend of Zelda | Manhunter: New York | The Legend of Zelda | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| (NES) | Neuromancer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Decisive Battles | Monopoly (NES) | The Fool's Errand | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| P51 Mustang Flight Sim | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| PT-109 (Mac) | Test Drive | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Great Volleyball | Pro Wrestling | Bases 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Monopoly | Raid on Bungeling Bay | Tetris | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ezra Sidran | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mixed-Up Mother Goose | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Shufflepuck 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.
| Title | Score (out of 40) | Developer | Publisher | Genre | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e... (Dragon Warrior III) | 38 | Chunsoft | Enix | RPG | Family Computer (Famicom) |
| Final Fantasy II | 35 | Squaresoft | Squaresoft | ||
| Super Mario Bros. 3 | 35 | Nintendo EAD | Nintendo | Platform |
Business
- New companies: Eurocom, Image Works, Koeo, Stormfront, Visual Concepts, Walt Disney Computer Software
- Defunct: Aackosoft, Coleco, Sente, Spectravideo
- Activision renamed to Mediagenic
- Nintendo vs. Camerica lawsuit: Nintendo sues Camerica over the clone production of an Advantage joystick controller for the NES console
Notable releases
Arcade
- April – Namco releases Assault, which may be the first game to use hardware rotation of sprites and the background.
- August – Sega releases Altered Beast, later ported to the Mega Drive/Genesis where it was packaged with the console in North America and Europe.
- December – Capcom releases Ghouls 'n Ghosts, the sequel to Ghosts 'n Goblins.
- December – Namco releases Winning Run, the first polygonal 3D arcade racing game.
- December – Technōs Japan releases Double Dragon II: The Revenge, the first sequel to Double Dragon, released during the previous year.
- Atari Games releases an official arcade version of Tetris as well as Cyberball and Toobin'.
- Namco releases World Stadium, Berabow Man, Märchen Maze, Bakutotsu Kijūtei, which is the sequel to Baraduke, Ordyne, Metal Hawk, World Court, Splatterhouse, which is the first game to get a parental advisory disclaimer, Mirai Ninja, Face Off and Phelios.
- Williams releases the violent, drug-themed NARC, beginning a run of major hits for the company.
Home
- January 2 – Electronic Arts releases Wasteland.
- January 5 – shareware game The Adventures of Captain Comic is one of the first NES-style scrolling platform games for MS-DOS, setting the stage for a subsequent shareware boom.
- January 8 – Konami releases Super Contra.
- January 14 – Konami releases Konami Wai Wai World the first ever crossover game features cast of all star characters from various video game franchises & non-video game properties such as characters from blockbuster movies.
- January 29 – the first commercial versions of Tetris are released.
- February 10 – Enix releases Dragon Quest III.
- March – R.C. Pro-Am is released and becomes a hit for the NES, drawing attention to UK developer Rare.
- July 20 – Capcom releases Bionic Commando, for NES/Famicom based on the 1987 arcade game of the same title.
- August – Zortech releases Big Bang.
- October 5 – Origin Systems releases Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny, which includes a time-of-day system and daily schedules for non-player characters.
- October 9 – Nintendo revamps Doki Doki Panic and releases it as Super Mario Bros. 2, for the Nintendo Entertainment System in America and the PAL region. Birdo made her debut in this game and released in Japan as Super Mario USA in 1992.
- October 23 – Nintendo releases Super Mario Bros. 3 for the Famicom in Japan. First appearance of the Koopalings.
- December 1 – Nintendo releases Zelda II: The Adventure of Link in America. The game had been released nearly two years earlier in Japan on the Famicom Disk System, before America even saw the first The Legend of Zelda.
- December 9 – Tecmo releases Ninja Gaiden for the NES/Famicom.
- December 17 – Square Co. releases Final Fantasy II for the Famicom as the second installment of the Final Fantasy series.
- December 24 – Capcom releases Mega Man 2 in Japan, eventually becoming the highest-selling installment of the entire Mega Man franchise with a total of 1.5 million copies sold.
- Pool of Radiance the first of the SSI Gold Box games is released, the first computer RPG officially based on Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.
- Superior Software release Exile on the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro. A complex arcade adventure, it is the first with a full physics engine.
- Sega releases Phantasy Star outside Japan for the Master System, the first in the company's most successful series of role-playing video games.
- Electronic Arts releases John Madden Football for the Apple II, starting its highly successful line of American football games.
- Interplay's animated chess program Battle Chess is released for the Amiga, then widely ported.
- Pioneer Plague makes use of the Amiga's 4096 color Hold-And-Modify mode, something not thought possible for animated games.
- AMC Verlag releases Herbert for the Atari 8-bit computers.
Hardware

- October 29 – Mega Drive released in Japan.
- Nintendo buys the rights to Bandai's Family Trainer and re-releases it as the Power Pad.
- Namco releases the Namco System 21, the first arcade system board specifically designed for 3D polygon graphics.
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