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1996 in video games

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Overview of the events of 1996 in video games
List of years in video games
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1996 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such asSuper Mario 64,Duke Nukem 3D,Street Fighter Alpha 2,Super Mario RPG,King's Field III,Virtua Fighter 3, along with new titles such asBlazing Heroes,NiGHTS into Dreams...,Crash Bandicoot,Pokémon Red/Green/Blue,Resident Evil,Dead or Alive,Soul Edge,Quake andTomb Raider.

The year's best-sellingvideo game console worldwide was thePlayStation, while the best-selling consoles in Japan were theGame Boy andSega Saturn. The year's best-selling home video game worldwide wasSuper Mario 64, while highest-grossingarcade games in Japan wereStreet Fighter Zero 2 (Street Fighter Alpha 2) andVirtua Fighter 2.

Legend

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Video game platforms
3DO3DOArcadeArcade video gameDOSDOS /MS-DOS
GBGame BoyGENSega Genesis / Mega DriveGGGame Gear
MACClassic Mac OS, 2001 and beforeN64Nintendo 64,iQue PlayerNEONeo Geo AES
NEOCDNeo Geo CDNESNintendo Entertainment System / FamicomPCFXPC-FX
PC98PC-9800 seriesPS1PlayStation 1RZR-Zone
SATSega SaturnSNESSuper Nintendo / Super
Famicom / Super Comboy
WINMicrosoft Windows, all
versionsWindows 95 and up
Genre notes
4X4X gameActionAction gameAction-adventureAction-adventure game
AdventureAdventure gameBrawlerBeat 'em upFightingFighting game
FPSFirst-person shooterMMORPGMassively multiplayer online RPGPlatformerPlatformer
PuzzlePuzzle video gameRacingRacing gameRPGRole-playing video game
RTSReal-time strategySandboxSandbox gameShooterShooter game
SimulationSimulation video gameSportsSports video gameTactical RPGTactical role-playing game
Visual novelVisual novel

Hardware

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Nintendo 64

Discontinuation

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1996 saw a major shakeup in the crowded home console market, with theVirtual Boy,Atari Jaguar,3DO,Sega CD,32X, andCD-i all being discontinued.

Top-rated games

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Game of the Year awards

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The following titles wonGame of the Year awards for 1996.

AwardsGame of the YearPlatform(s)PublisherGenreRef
Chicago TribuneSuper Mario 64N64NintendoPlatformer[1]
Digitiser[2]
Electronic Gaming Monthly[3]
Game Informer[4]
Golden Joystick Awards[5]
Spotlight Awards[6]
CESA AwardsSakura Taisen (Sakura Wars)SATSegaTactical RPG[7][8]
GameFan MegawardsTomb RaiderEidosAction-adventure[9]
Enemy ZeroSATWarpAdventure
Gamest AwardsStreet Fighter Zero 2 (Street Fighter Alpha 2)ArcadeCapcomFighting[10]
IAAPA Exhibit AwardsTokyo WarsArcadeNamcoShooter[11]
VSDA AwardsDonkey Kong Country 2SNESNintendoPlatformer[12]

Critically acclaimed titles

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Metacritic and GameRankings

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Metacritic (MC) andGameRankings (GR) are aggregators ofvideo game journalism reviews.

1996 games and expansions scoring at least 88/100 (MC) or 87.5% (GR)[13][14]
GamePublisherRelease DatePlatform(s)MC scoreGR score
Super Mario 64NintendoJune 23, 1996N6494/10096.41%
Wipeout XL/2097PsygnosisSeptember 30, 1996PS193/10094.75%
QuakeGT InteractiveJune 22, 1996DOS94/10093.22%
Tekken 2NamcoMarch 29, 1996PS189/10092.50%
Civilization IIMicroProseFebruary 29, 1996WIN94/10091.29%
Wave Race 64NintendoSeptember 27, 1996N6492/10090.67%
PaRappa the RapperSony Computer EntertainmentDecember 6, 1996PS192/10088.31%
Realms of the HauntingInterplayDecember 31, 1996DOS91.86%
Tomb RaiderEidos InteractiveNovember 14, 1996DOS91.67%
Soul EdgeNamcoDecember 20, 1996PS189/10091.46%
Tomb RaiderEidos InteractiveOctober 25, 1996PS191/10090.02%
Resident EvilCapcomMarch 22, 1996PS191/10087.23%
Command & Conquer: Red AlertVirginNovember 22, 1996DOS90/10090.91%
Command & ConquerSegaDecember 18, 1996SAT89.90%
Dragon ForceSegaMarch 29, 1996SAT89.64%
International Superstar Soccer 64KonamiDecember 20, 1996N6489.23%
Guardian HeroesSegaJanuary 26, 1996SAT89.20%
Super Mario RPGNintendoMarch 9, 1996SNES89.12%
Descent IIInterplay ProductionsMarch 13, 1996DOS89/100
Duke Nukem 3DGT InteractiveJanuary 29, 1996DOS89/10088.50%
Star Control 3AccoladeAugust 31, 1996DOS89/100
NiGHTS into Dreams...SegaJuly 5, 1996SAT88.56%
Pokémon Blue VersionNintendoOctober 15, 1996GB88.33%
Pokémon Red VersionNintendoFebruary 27, 1996GB87.86%
Formula 1PsygnosisSeptember 30, 1996PS187.75%
Fighters MegamixSegaDecember 21, 1996SAT87.67%
Pilotwings 64NintendoJune 23, 1996N6480/10087.52%
Panzer Dragoon II ZweiSegaMarch 22, 1996SAT87.50%

Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame

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The following video game releases in 1996 enteredFamitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receivingFamitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[15]

TitlePlatformDeveloperPublisherGenreScore (out of 40)
Super Mario 64N64Nintendo EADNintendoPlatformer39
Resident EvilPS1CapcomCapcomSurvival horror38
Tekken 2PS1NamcoNamcoFighting38
Fighting VipersSATSega AM2SegaFighting37
Fushigi no Dungeon: Fūrai no Shiren GBGBAquamarineChunsoftRoguelike36
Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e...SNESHeartbeatEnixRPG36
Panzer Dragoon II ZweiSATSegaSegaRail shooter35
J. League Victory Goal '96SATSegaSegaSports35
Fighters MegamixSATSega AM2SegaFighting35

Financial performance

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Highest-grossing arcade games

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Japan

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In Japan, the following titles were the highest-grossingarcade games of 1996.

RankGamest[10]Game Machine[16]
TitleManufacturerTitleTypePoints
1Street Fighter Zero 2 (Street Fighter Alpha 2)CapcomVirtua Fighter 2 /2.1PCB5541
2Virtual On: Cyber TroopersSegaPuzzle Bobble 2 /2XPCB4782
3The King of Fighters '96SNKPrint Club (Purikura)Other4059
4Virtua Fighter 3SegaRave RacerSD / DX / 2P3780
5Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over MystaraCapcomTekken 2PCB3579
6Psychic ForceTaitoVirtua Cop 2Dedicated3271
7RayStormTaitoVirtual On: Cyber TroopersDedicated3208
8X-Men vs. Street FighterCapcomAlpine RacerDedicated2807
9Real Bout Garō Densetsu (Real Bout Fatal Fury)SNKFighting VipersPCB2555
10Battle GareggaEightingStreet Fighter Zero 2PCB2543

United States

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In the United States, the following titles were the highest-grossingarcade video games of 1996.

Drasnin Communications[17]AMOA[18]
TitleDeveloperManufacturerGenreDedicated cabinetConversion kit
Daytona USASega AM2SegaRacingAlpine RacerArea 51
Cruis'n USAMidway GamesMidway GamesRacingArea 51Bust-A-Move Again
Tekken 2NamcoNamcoFightingCruis'n USAMortal Kombat 3
Area 51Mesa LogicAtari GamesLight gun shooterDaytona USASoul Edge
Alpine RacerNamcoNamcoSportsTime CrisisTekken 2
Die Hard ArcadeSega AM1SegaBrawler
Metal SlugSNKSNKRun and gun
Point BlankNamcoNamcoLight gun shooter
DecAthleteSega AM3SegaSports
Strikers 1945PsikyoPsikyoScrolling shooter

Australia

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On Australia'sTimezone monthly arcade charts published in the March 1996 issue ofLeisure Line magazine,Sega'sManx TT Super Bike was the top-grossing dedicatedarcade cabinet andNamco'sPoint Blank was the top-grossingarcade conversion kit.[19]

Best-selling video game consoles

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RankManufacturerGame consoleTypeGenerationSales
JapanUnited StatesWorldwide
1SonyPS1Home32-bit2,200,000+[20]2,044,000[21]6,600,000+[20]
2NintendoGBHandheld8-bit2,860,000[22]Unknown4,000,000+[23]
SegaSATHome32-bit2,300,000[22]744,000[21]4,000,000+[24][25]
4NintendoN64Home64-bit1,022,999[26]1,736,000[21]2,758,999+
5NintendoSNESHome16-bit620,000[22]1,416,0001,746,000+
6SegaGENHome16-bitUnknown1,316,000[21]1,316,000+
7NintendoNESHome8-bit70,000[22]468,000[21]538,000+
8SegaGGHandheld8-bit100,000[22]Unknown100,000+
9NECPCFXHome32-bit50,000[22]Unknown50,000+
Panasonic3DOHome32-bit50,000[22]Unknown50,000+

Best-selling home video games

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The following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games (console games orcomputer games) worldwide in 1996.

RankTitlePlatformSales
JapanUnited States[27][28]Europe[29][30]Worldwide
1Super Mario 64N64903,000[31]2,000,000+[32]2,903,000+
2Tekken 2PS11,200,000+[33]1,000,000+420,0002,620,000+
3Resident Evil (Biohazard)PS11,016,000[31]1,000,000+300,000+2,316,000+
4Super Mario RPGSNES995,898[34]1,000,000+1,995,898+
5Donkey Kong Country 3SNES674,000[31]1,000,000+Unknown1,674,000+
6Pocket Monsters: Red / Green / BlueGB1,663,861[34]1,663,861
7Donkey Kong Country 2SNES612,000[31]1,000,000+Unknown1,612,000+
8Wave Race 64N64154,682[34]1,000,000+1,154,682+
9Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e...SNES1,071,000[31]1,071,000
10Madden NFL 97PS11,000,000+Unknown1,000,000+

Japan

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In Japan, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1996.

RankTitlePlatformDeveloperPublisherGenreSalesRef
1Pocket Monsters: Red / Green / BlueGBGame FreakNintendoRPG1,663,861[34]
2Tekken 2PS1NamcoNamcoFighting1,200,000+[33]
3Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e...SNESHeartbeatEnixRPG1,071,000[31]
4Biohazard (Resident Evil)PS1CapcomCapcomSurvival horror1,016,000
5Super Mario RPGSNESSquaresoftNintendoRPG995,898[34]
6Derby Stallion '96PS1ASCIIASCIISimulation960,000[31]
7Super Mario 64N64Nintendo EADNintendoPlatformer903,000
8Arc the Lad IIPS1ARC EntertainmentSonyRPG818,000
9Tobal No. 1PS1DreamFactorySquaresoftFighting752,000
10Rage RacerPS1NamcoNamcoRacing701,000

United States

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In the United States, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1996.[27]

RankTitlePlatformPublisherGenreSales[27][28]RevenueInflation
1Super Mario 64N64NintendoPlatformer2,000,000+[32]$140,000,000[32]$281,000,000
2Donkey Kong Country 2SNESNintendoPlatformer1,000,000+UnknownUnknown
3Donkey Kong Country 3SNESNintendoPlatformer1,000,000+UnknownUnknown
4Madden NFL 97PS1EA SportsSports (football)1,000,000+UnknownUnknown
5Wave Race 64N64NintendoRacing1,000,000+
6Super Mario RPGSNESNintendoRPG1,000,000+
7Tekken 2PS1NamcoFighting1,000,000+UnknownUnknown
8Star Wars: Shadows of the EmpireN64NintendoAction1,000,000+UnknownUnknown
9Resident EvilPS1CapcomSurvival horror1,000,000+[28]UnknownUnknown
10MystPS1BroderbundAdventure853,765[35]$28,800,000[35]$57,700,000

Europe

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In Europe, the following titles were the best-selling home video games of 1996.

RankAll platformsPlayStation[29]
TitlePublisherTitleEU sales[30]UK revenue[36]UK revenue (inflation)
1Formula 1[37]PsygnosisFormula 1420,000+£15,000,000+ ($23,000,000+)$46,000,000+
2UnknownTekken 2420,000£15,000,000+ ($23,000,000+)$46,000,000+
3UnknownFIFA 97300,000+UnknownUnknown
4UnknownResident Evil300,000+
5UnknownCrash Bandicoot300,000£15,000,000+ ($23,000,000+)$46,000,000+
6UnknownDestruction DerbyUnknown
7UnknownRidge Racer Revolution
8UnknownTekken
9UnknownRidge Racer
10UnknownTomb Raider

In addition to the PlayStation games listed above, the following titles were the year's best-sellingSega Saturn andPC games in the United Kingdom.

Sega SaturnPC[38]
HMV[39]RankTitle
Athlete KingsTomb Raider1Grand Prix 2
Bust-A-Move 2Ultimate Mortal Kombat 32Command & Conquer: Red Alert
Daytona USA: Circuit EditionVirtua Cop3FIFA 97
Euro 96Virtua Fighter 24Command & Conquer
ExhumedSega Worldwide Soccer 975Civilization II
Fighting Vipers6Quake
Guardian Heroes7Theme Park
Nights into Dreams8Rally Championship
Sea Bass Fishing9Championship Manager 2
Sega Rally Championship10Worms

Top game rentals in the United States

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In the United States, the following games were the topvideo game rentals of each month, according to theVideo Software Dealers Association (VSDA).

MonthGameRef
JanuaryUnknown
FebruaryUnknown
MarchUnknown
AprilUnknown
MaySuper Mario RPG[40]
June
July
August
SeptemberUnknown
OctoberUnknown
NovemberUnknown
DecemberUnknown

Events

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Business

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Notable releases

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Release DateTitleDeveloper/PublisherPlatformGenreRef
January 25Guardian HeroesTreasure/SegaSATBrawler[citation needed]
January 26Mystaria: The Realms of LoreMicro Cabin/SegaSATTactical RPG[citation needed]
January 29Duke Nukem 3D3D Realms/GT InteractiveDOSFPS[citation needed]
January 31Mega Man X3CapcomSNES[citation needed]
February 9Bahamut LagoonSquareSoftSNESTactical RPG[citation needed]
February 23Front Mission: Gun HazardSquareSoftSNES[citation needed]
February 27Pokémon Red and GreenGame Freak/NintendoGB[citation needed]
February 29Civilization IIMicroProseWIN4X[citation needed]
February 29Ripper (video game)Take Two InteractiveDOSAdventure,Interactive film[citation needed]
February 29Rise 2: ResurrectionMirage/AcclaimWIN, SAT, PS1[citation needed]
February 29Terra Nova: Strike Force CentauriLooking Glass StudiosDOSFPS[citation needed]
February 29Zork: NemesisActivisionWIN[citation needed]
March 9Super Mario RPGSquareSoft/NintendoSNESRPG[citation needed]
March 21Kirby Super StarHAL Labs/NintendoSNES[citation needed]
March 22Resident EvilCapcomPS1survival horror[citation needed]
March 22Panzer Dragoon II ZweiTeam Andromeda/SegaSATRail shooter[citation needed]
March 24Someone's in the Kitchen!The Neverhood Inc./DreamWorksWIN[43]
March 29Dragon Ball Z: Hyper DimensionTOSE/BandaiSNES[citation needed]
April 20Barbie Fashion DesignerDigital Domain/Mattel MediaWIN[citation needed]
April 26Jumping Flash! 2Exact/SCEAPS1Platformer[citation needed]
April 26The Legend of OasisSega/AncientSAT[citation needed]
April 30Indiana Jones and His Desktop AdventuresLucasArtsWIN, MACAdventure[citation needed]
May 14Fire Emblem: Seisen no KeifuIntelligent Systems/NintendoSNESTactical RPG[citation needed]
May 13Kirby's Block BallHAL Labs/NintendoGB[citation needed]
May 24Metal SlugSNKNEO[citation needed]
May 31Final Doomid SoftwareDOS[citation needed]
JuneLast BronxSegaArcade[citation needed]
June 22Quakeid SoftwareDOS[citation needed]
June 23Super Mario 64NintendoN64Platformer[44]
June 26Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3Acclaim Entertainment,GT Interactive,Midway,Williams EntertainmentSAT, GEN, SNES[citation needed]
July 5NiGHTS into Dreams...SegaSAT[citation needed]
July 19Saturn BombermanHudsonSAT[citation needed]
July 19Star Oceantri-ace/EnixSNES[citation needed]
July 25The King of Fighters '96SNKNEO, NEOCD, SAT[citation needed]
July 26Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade EditionTaito/AcclaimSAT, PS1Puzzle[citation needed]
July 31Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of FleshSierra On-LineDOS, WIN[citation needed]
July 31Virtua Fighter KidsSega AM2SAT, Arcade[citation needed]
August 25Tekken 2NamcoPS1Fighting[citation needed]
August 26Azrael's TearIntelligent GamesDOSAdventure[citation needed]
August 31Die Hard TrilogyProbe Entertainment/Fox InteractiveWIN, PS1, SAT[citation needed]
August 31Tetris AttackIntelligent Systems/NintendoSNES, GB[citation needed]
August 31Madden NFL 97EA Sports/Electronic ArtsGEN, PS1, WIN, SNES, SAT, GBSports (football)[citation needed]
August 31Beyond the BeyondCamelot/SCEAPS1RPG[citation needed]
August 31Jet MotoSingleTrac/SCEAPS1Racing[citation needed]
SeptemberJagged Alliance: Deadly GamesSir-TechDOS[citation needed]
SeptemberVirtua Fighter 3Sega AM2ArcadeFighting[citation needed]
September 8Magic Carpet 2'Bullfrog ProductionsDOSAction[45]
September 9Crash BandicootNaughty Dog/Universal/SonyPS1[citation needed]
September 14GunGriffonGame Arts/SegaSAT[citation needed]
September 20Revelations: PersonaAtlusPS1RPG[citation needed]
September 20The Elder Scrolls II: DaggerfallBethesda SoftworksWINSandbox[citation needed]
September 29Pilotwings 64NintendoN64[44]
September 27Meridian 593DOWINMMORPG[citation needed]
September 30Broken Sword: The Shadow of the TemplarsRevolution Software/Virgin InteractiveWIN, PS1Adventure[citation needed]
September 30Wipeout XL/2097PsygnosisPS1[citation needed]
September 30Shattered SteelBioWare/InterplayDOS[citation needed]
September 30Street Fighter Alpha 2CapcomArcade, SNES, PS1, SAT[citation needed]
September 30Mr. BonesZono/SegaSATPlatformer[citation needed]
September 30Tobal No. 1DreamFactory/SCEAPS1Fighting[citation needed]
September 30Formula 1Bizarre Creations/SCEAPS1Racing[citation needed]
September 30Donkey Kong Land 2Rare/NintendoGB[citation needed]
October 1Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession WarsNew World Computing/3DODOS, WIN[citation needed]
October 10Mortal Kombat TrilogyAvalanche,Midway, Point of ViewN64, PS1, RZ[citation needed]
October 15Marathon InfinityBungieMAC[citation needed]
October 15Pokémon BlueGame Freak/NintendoGB[citation needed]
October 30The NeverhoodThe Neverhood Inc./DreamWorksWIN[citation needed]
October 31Command & Conquer: Red AlertWestwood StudiosDOS[citation needed]
October 31Master of Orion IISimtex/MicroProseDOS[citation needed]
October 31ToonstruckBurst Studios/Virgin Interactive EntertainmentDOS[citation needed]
October 31Drowned GodEpic Multimedia Group/InscapeWINAdventure[citation needed]
October 31SimCopterMaxisWINSimulation (flight)[citation needed]
October 31King's Field IIIFromSoftware/ASCII EntertainmentPS1[citation needed]
October 31DeathDromeZipper Interactive/ViacomWIN[citation needed]
October 31WWF In Your HouseAcclaimDOS, PS1, SAT[citation needed]
October 31Twisted Metal 2SingleTrac/SCEAPS1[citation needed]
October 31Destruction Derby 2Reflections Interactive/SCEAPS1[citation needed]
October 31NBA Live 97Electronic Arts,EA SportsPS1, SAT, SNES, GEN[citation needed]
October 31Pandemonium!Electronic Arts,EA SportsPS1, SAT[citation needed]
November 1Blood Omen: Legacy of KainSilicon Knights/Crystal DynamicsPS1, WIN[citation needed]
November 14Tomb RaiderCore Design/EidosPS1, SAT, DOSAction-adventure[citation needed]
November 20DisruptorInsomniac GamesPS1[citation needed]
November 20Sonic 3D BlastSega/Traveller's TalesSAT, GENPlatformer[citation needed]
November 22Donkey Kong Country 3Rare/NintendoSNES[citation needed]
November 25Killer Instinct GoldRare/NintendoN64Fighting[citation needed]
November 25Bubsy is 3D in "Furbitten Planet"Eidetic/AccoladePS1[citation needed]
November 26Area 51Mesa Logic/Atari GamesPS1, WIN, SATShooter[citation needed]
November 26Dead or AliveTeam Ninja/TecmoArcadeFighting[citation needed]
November 30Contra: Legacy of WarKonami/Appaloosa InteractiveSAT, PS1[citation needed]
November 30Dragon ForceSega/Working DesignsSATRPG, RTS[citation needed]
November 30Fighting VipersSega AM2SAT, ArcadeFighting[citation needed]
November 30Virtua Cop 2Sega AM2SAT, ArcadeLight gun shooter[citation needed]
November 30Virtual On: Cyber TroopersCRI/SegaSAT, Arcade[citation needed]
November 30Bug Too!Sega/Realtime AssociatesSAT, WIN[citation needed]
November 30FIFA Soccer 97EA Canada/Electronic ArtsGEN, PS1, WIN, SNES, SAT, GB[citation needed]
December 3Star Wars: Shadows of the EmpireLucasArts/NintendoN64Action[citation needed]
December 12IgnitionUnique Development Studios/Virgin InteractiveDOS, WINRacing[citation needed]
December 14Mario Kart 64NintendoN64Racing (kart)[citation needed]
December 16FurcadiaDragon's Eye Productions, Inc.WINMMORPG[46]
December 17Mega Man 8CapcomPS1[citation needed]
December 26YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this WorldELF CorporationPC98Visual novel[47]
December 31Death RallyRemedy Entertainment/GT InteractiveDOS[citation needed]
December 31NBA HangtimeMidwayGEN, PS1, WIN, N64, Arcade, SNESSports (basketball)[citation needed]

See also

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