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Overview of the events of 1999 in video games
List of years in video games

1999 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such asHeroes of Might and Magic III,System Shock 2,Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver,Final Fantasy VIII,Age of Empires II,Crash Team Racing,Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!,Grand Theft Auto 2,Resident Evil 3: Nemesis,Chrono Cross,Unreal Tournament,Pokémon Gold andSilver, andDonkey Kong 64, along with new titles such asSuper Smash Bros.,Silent Hill,Syphon Filter,Driver,EverQuest,Homeworld,Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, andPlanescape: Torment.

The year's most critically acclaimed video game was the Dreamcast titleSoulcalibur, which remains among the highest-rated games of all time onMetacritic. The best-selling home video game worldwide was theGame Boy titlePokémon Red/Green/Blue/Yellow for the second year in a row, while the year's highest-grossingarcade game in Japan wasSega'sVirtua Striker 2.

Legend

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Video game platforms
DCDreamcastGBGame BoyGBCGame Boy Color
GENSega Genesis / Mega DriveN64Nintendo 64,iQue PlayerNESNintendo Entertainment System / Famicom
NGPCNeo Geo Pocket ColorPS1PlayStation 1SATSega Saturn
SNESSuper Nintendo / Super
Famicom / Super Comboy
WINMicrosoft Windows, all
versionsWindows 95 and up
WSWonderSwan

Events

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Hardware

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WonderSwan
Neo Geo Pocket Color

This is a list of all the game-related hardware released in 1999.

TheSegaDreamcast made its international release after initially launching in Japan the previous year.

DateSystem
January 23PocketStationJP
March 4WonderSwanJP
March 16Neo Geo Pocket ColorJP
May / JuneGame.com Pocket Pro
September 9DreamcastNA[4]
October 14DreamcastEU
November 30DreamcastAU

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 1999.

AwardsGame of the YearPlatformPublisherGenreRef
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM)SoulcaliburDCNamcoFighting[5]
GameSpot[6]
Hyper[7]
GamePowerSoulcaliburDCNamcoFighting[8]
GameSpySoulcaliburDCNamcoFighting[9]
BAFTA Interactive Entertainment AwardsThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeN64NintendoAction-adventure[10][11]
Video Software Dealers Association[12]
GameSpyUnreal TournamentEpic GamesFirst Person Shooter[13]
DigitiserPokémon Red / BlueGBNintendoRole-playing[14]
EdgeGran Turismo 2PS1SonyRacing simulation[15]
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM)Final Fantasy VIIIPS1SquaresoftRole-playing[5]
Game InformerTony Hawk's Pro SkaterPS1NeversoftSports[16]
GameSpotEverQuestSonyMMORPG[17]
Japan Game AwardsDoko Demo IssyoPS1SonyStrategy[18]
Japan Media Arts FestivalSeamanDCSegaSimulation[19]
RPGFanChrono CrossPS1SquaresoftRPG[20]

Critically acclaimed titles

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Metacritic and GameRankings

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

1999 games and expansions scoring at least 88/100 (MC) or 87.5% (GR)[21][22]
GamePublisherRelease DatePlatform(s)MC scoreGR score
SoulcaliburNamcoAugust 5, 1999DC98/10096.56%
Chrono CrossSquareNovember 18, 1999PS194/100[23]92.28%[24]
Gran Turismo 2Sony Computer EntertainmentDecember 11, 1999PS193/10092.42%
Tony Hawk's Pro SkaterActivisionSeptember 29, 1999PS192/10093.67%
Unreal TournamentGT InteractiveNovember 22, 1999WIN92/10093.57%
Super Mario Bros. DeluxeNintendoMay 10, 1999GBCN/a92.63%
HomeworldSierra EntertainmentSeptember 28, 1999WIN93/10088.81%
System Shock 2Electronic ArtsAugust 11, 1999WIN92/10092%
Sid Meier's Alpha CentauriElectronic ArtsFebruary 12, 1999WIN92/10091.88%
Age of Empires IIMicrosoftSeptember 30, 1999WIN92/10091.81%
Medal of HonorElectronic ArtsOctober 31, 1999PS192/10087.31%
Crash Team RacingSony Computer EntertainmentSeptember 30, 1999PS188/10091.78%
FreeSpace 2Interplay EntertainmentSeptember 30, 1999WIN91/10091.58%
NFL 2KSegaSeptember 9, 1999DCN/a91.53%
Pokémon Silver VersionNintendoNovember 21, 1999GBCN/a91.35%[24]
Pokémon Gold VersionNintendoNovember 21, 1999GBCN/a91.35%[24]
Planescape: TormentInterplay EntertainmentDecember 12, 1999WIN91/10090.63%
Resident Evil 3: NemesisCapcomSeptember 22, 1999PS191/10088.21%
Legacy of Kain: Soul ReaverEidos InteractiveAugust 16, 1999PS191/10088.16%
The Longest JourneyIQ Media NordicNovember 18, 1999WIN91/10088%
Mario GolfNintendoJune 11, 1999N6491/10087.32%
Rayman 2: The Great EscapeUbisoftNovember 5, 1999WINN/a90.7%
Ape EscapeSony Computer EntertainmentMay 31, 1999PS190/10090.44%
Final Fantasy VIIISquareFebruary 11, 1999PS190/10089.42%
Beetle Adventure RacingElectronic ArtsFebruary 28, 1999N6490/10089.1%
Rayman 2: The Great EscapeUbisoftOctober 29, 1999N6490/10088.83%
Syphon Filter989 StudiosFebruary 17, 1999PS190/10086.93%
Donkey Kong 64NintendoNovember 22, 1999N6490/10086.73%
ShenmueSegaDecember 29, 1999DCN/a89.34%[24]
Wipeout 3Sony Computer EntertainmentSeptember 8, 1999PS189/10087.17%
Resident Evil 2CapcomOctober 31, 1999N6489/10086.93%
GrandiaEntertainment Software PublishingJune 24, 1999PS189/10085.87%
Descent 3Interplay EntertainmentJune 17, 1999WIN89/100[23]84.36%[24]
Flight Unlimited IIIElectronic ArtsSeptember 17, 1999WINN/a88.5%
NBA 2KSegaNovember 10, 1999DCN/a88.3%
NBA Live 2000EA SportsOctober 31, 1999WINN/a88%
Worms ArmageddonTeam17January 29, 1999WINN/a87.71%
All-Star Baseball 2000Acclaim EntertainmentApril 8, 1999N64N/a87.69%
EverQuestSony Online EntertainmentMarch 16, 1999WIN85/10087.68%
Mario GolfNintendoAugust 10, 1999GBCN/a87.65%
DriverGT InteractiveJune 25, 1999PS187/10087.57%
RollerCoaster TycoonHasbro InteractiveMarch 22, 1999WINN/a87.54%

Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame

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The following video game releases in 1999 enteredFamitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receivingFamitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[25]

TitlePlatformPublisherGenreScore (out of 40)
SoulcaliburDCNamcoFighting40
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Oratorio TangramDCSegaShooter39
Final Fantasy VIIIPS1SquaresoftRPG37
Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 2PS1EnixRoguelike37
Sega Rally 2DCSegaRacing36
Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 6 (Power Pros 6)N64KonamiSports36
Biohazard 3: Last Escape (Resident Evil 3: Nemesis)PS1CapcomSurvival horror36
Chrono CrossPS1SquaresoftRPG36
Um Jammer LammyPS1SonyRhythm35
SaGa Frontier 2PS1SquaresoftRPG35
Devil Summoner: Soul HackersPS1AtlusRPG35
Culdcept ExpansionPS1Media FactoryTurn-based strategy35
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776SNESNintendoSRPG35

Financial performance

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Best-selling video game consoles

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RankManufacturerGame consoleTypeGenerationSales
JapanUnited StatesEuropeWorldwide
1SonyPS1Home32-bit2,570,000[26]7,040,000[26]11,750,000[26]21,820,000[26]
2NintendoGB / GBCHandheld8-bit4,180,000[27]2,680,000+[28]Unknown17,450,000[27]
3NintendoN64Home64-bit940,000[27]3,538,000[29]Unknown6,490,000[27]
4SegaDCHome128-bit950,000[30]1,700,000[31]500,000+[32]3,150,000+
5BandaiWSHandheld16-bit1,400,000[30]N/aUnknown1,400,000
6SegaGENHome16-bitN/a431,000[29]Unknown431,000+
7NintendoSNESHome16-bit30,000[27]15,000[29]Unknown280,000[27]
8NintendoNESHome8-bit50,000[27]N/aN/a50,000[27]
9SNKNGPCHandheld16-bitUnknown25,000+[33]Unknown25,000+
10SegaSATHome32-bit< 10,000[30]6,100[29]Unknown6,100+

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) of 1999 in Japan, the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany.

Best-selling home video games in Japan, United States and Germany
RankTitlePlatformSales
JapanUSAUKGermanyCombined
1Pokémon Red / Green / Blue /YellowGB998,666[34]8,900,000[35]UnknownUnknown9,898,666+
2Final Fantasy VIIIPS13,538,000[36]1,000,000+[37]UnknownUnknown4,538,000+
3Pocket Monsters: Gold / Silver (Pokémon Gold / Silver)GBC4,444,000[36]N/aN/aN/a4,444,000
4Super Smash Bros. (Dai Rantō Smash Brothers)N641,520,000[38]1,300,000[35]UnknownUnknown2,820,000+
5Donkey Kong 64N64739,000[36]1,900,000[35]UnknownUnknown2,639,000+
6Pokémon PinballGBC765,263[39]1,800,000[35]N/aN/a2,565,263
7Pokémon SnapN64634,000[36]1,500,000[35]N/aN/a2,134,000
8Dance Dance Revolution /2ndReMixPS11,904,441[a]UnknownUnknownUnknown1,904,441+
9Gran TurismoPS1234,652[34]1,300,000[35]Unknown100,000+[40]1,634,652+
10DriverPS1N/a1,200,000[35]200,000+[41]200,000+[40]1,600,000+

The following titles were the top ten highest-grossing home video games of 1999 in the United States and Europe.

Highest-grossing home video games in United States and Europe
RankTitlePlatform(s)Sales revenue
United States[35][42]Europe[43]CombinedInflation
1Pokémon Red / Blue /YellowGB$230,000,000€60,388,924 ($64,362,515)$294,000,000$550,000,000
2Gran TurismoPS1$35,000,000€94,444,000 ($100,658,000)$136,000,000$257,000,000
3Donkey Kong 64N64$110,000,000€20,561,696 ($21,914,656)$132,000,000$249,000,000
4Tomb Raider IIIUnknown€96,591,106 ($102,946,801)$102,946,801+$194,315,686+
5DriverPS1$48,000,000€43,112,063 ($45,948,837)$94,000,000$177,000,000
6FIFA 99Unknown€86,316,959 ($91,996,615)$91,996,615+$173,653,216+
7Final Fantasy VIIIPS1$50,000,000+[37]€26,549,294 ($28,296,238)$78,300,000+$148,000,000+
8Pokémon SnapN64$75,000,000N/a$75,000,000$140,000,000
9The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeN64Unknown€70,023,810 ($74,631,377)$74,631,377+$140,869,333+
10Super Smash Bros.N64$66,000,000Unknown$66,000,000+$125,000,000+

United States

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In the United States, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1999.

RankTitlePlatformPublisherGenreSalesRevenueInflationRef
1Pokémon Red / Blue /YellowGBNintendoRole-playing8,900,000$230,000,000$430,000,000[35][42]
2Donkey Kong 64N64NintendoPlatformer1,900,000$110,000,000$210,000,000
3Pokémon PinballGBCNintendoPinball1,800,000$52,000,000$98,000,000
4Pokémon SnapN64NintendoPhotography1,500,000$75,000,000$140,000,000
5Super Smash Bros.N64NintendoFighting1,300,000$66,000,000$125,000,000
6Gran TurismoPS1SonyRacing simulation1,300,000$35,000,000$66,000,000
7DriverPS1GT InteractiveDriving1,200,000$48,000,000$91,000,000
8Spyro the DragonPS1SonyPlatformer1,200,000UnknownUnknown[35]
9Final Fantasy VIIIPS1Square EARole-playing1,000,000+$50,000,000+$94,000,000+[37][42]
10FroggerPS1Hasbro InteractiveActionUnknown[44][45]

Japan

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In Japan, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1999.

RankTitlePlatformSalesFirst-day sales revenueInflationRef
1Pocket Monsters: Gold / Silver (Pokémon Gold / Silver)GBC4,444,000UnknownUnknown[36]
2Final Fantasy VIIIPS13,538,000¥17,200,000,000 ($151,000,000)$285,000,000[36][46]
3Dance Dance Revolution /2ndReMixPS11,904,441Unknown[a]
4Nintendo All Star! Dai Rantō Smash BrothersN641,520,000+Unknown[38]
5Biohazard 3: Last Escape (Resident Evil 3: Nemesis)PS11,465,000Unknown[36]
6Gran Turismo 2PS11,410,000
7Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel StoriesGBC1,208,000
8Pocket Monsters: Red / Green / Blue /Pikachu (Pokémon)GB998,666Unknown[34]
9Derby Stallion '99PS1890,000Unknown[36]
10Minna no Golf 2 (Everybody's Golf 2)PS1843,000

Europe

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In Europe, the following titles were the top ten highest-grossing home video games of 1999.[43]

RankTitlePlatform(s)PublisherGenreSales revenueInflation
1Tomb Raider IIIEidos InteractiveAction-adventure€96,591,106 ($102,946,801)$194,315,686
2Gran TurismoPS1SonyRacing simulation€94,444,000 ($100,658,000)$189,995,000
3FIFA 99Electronic ArtsSports€86,316,959 ($91,996,615)$173,646,827
4The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeN64NintendoAction-adventure€70,023,810 ($74,631,377)$140,869,333
5Pokémon Red / BlueGBNintendoRole-playing€60,388,924 ($64,362,515)$121,486,497
6Tekken 3PS1NamcoFighting€57,209,778 ($60,974,181)$115,090,898
7Tomb Raider IIEidos InteractiveAction-adventure€54,477,514 ($58,062,134)$109,594,308
8FIFA 2000Electronic ArtsSports€53,519,616 ($57,041,207)$107,667,272
9Colin McRae RallyCodemastersRacing€51,584,666 ($54,978,937)$103,774,666
10DriverGT InteractiveDriving€43,112,063 ($45,948,837)$86,730,036

In the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, the following titles were the best-selling home video games of 1999.

RankUnited Kingdom[41][47]Germany[40]France
TitlePlatform(s)SalesPS1SalesPCSales
1FIFA 2000200,000+Driver200,000+Tiberian Sun200,000+Gran Turismo[48]
2Driver200,000+Metal Gear Solid200,000+Age of Empires II200,000+Unknown
3Metal Gear SolidPS1200,000+Need for Speed 4100,000+Die Siedler III100,000+
4Gran TurismoPS1200,000+FIFA 99100,000+SimCity 3000100,000+
5Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation200,000+Gran Turismo100,000+RollerCoaster Tycoon100,000+

Australia

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In Australia, the following titles were the top ten best-sellingconsole games of 1999.[49]

RankTitlePlatformDeveloperPublisherGenre
1Pokémon Red / Blue /YellowGBGame FreakNintendoRole-playing
2Need for Speed: High StakesPS1EA CanadaElectronic ArtsRacing
3Gran Turismo (Platinum)PS1PolysSonyRacing simulation
4GoldenEye 007N64RareNintendoFirst-person shooter
5The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeN64Nintendo EADNintendoAction-adventure
6Mario Kart 64N64Nintendo EADNintendoKart racing
7Super Smash Bros.N64HAL LaboratoryNintendoFighting
8Crash Bandicoot 2 (Platinum)PS1Naughty DogSonyPlatformer
9Pokémon PinballGBCJupiter CorporationNintendoPinball
10Pokémon SnapN64HAL LaboratoryNintendoPhotography

Highest-grossing arcade games in Japan

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In Japan, the following titles were the top ten highest-grossingarcade games of 1999.[50]

RankTitleDeveloperManufacturerTypeGenrePoints
1Virtua Striker 2 ver. 98 / 99Sega AM2SegaSoftwareSports6668
2Dance Dance Revolution /2ndMixBemaniKonamiDedicatedRhythm5373
3Street SnapHitachiTowa JapanOtherPurikura3934
4Beatmania CompleteMix / 4thMixKonami G.M.D.KonamiDedicatedRhythm3636
5The House of the Dead 2Sega AM1SegaDedicatedLight gun shooter3545
6Time Crisis 2NamcoNamcoDedicatedLight gun shooter3164
7Street Fighter Zero 3 (Street Fighter Alpha 3)CapcomCapcomSoftwareFighting2946
8JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (JoJo's Venture)CapcomCapcomSoftwareFighting2891
9Super Purikura 21AtlusSegaOtherPurikura2381
10Puri Puri CanvasKonamiKonamiOtherPurikura2295

Notable releases

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ReleaseTitleComputer ReleasesConsole ReleasesHandheld ReleasesOther Releases
January 15WCW/nWo ThunderN/aPS1N/aN/a
January 21Super Smash Bros.N/aN64N/aN/a
January 31Guardian's CrusadeN/aPS1N/aN/a
January 31Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street FighterN/aPS1N/aN/a
January 31Silent HillN/aPS1N/aN/a
January 31SimCity 3000WIN, MACN/aN/aN/a
February 1WCW NitroN/aN64N/aN/a
February 8Mario PartyN/aN64N/aN/a
February 11Final Fantasy VIIIN/aPS1N/aN/a
February 12Sid Meier's Alpha CentauriWINN/aN/aN/a
February 13Power StoneN/aDCN/aArcade
February 24Street Sk8erN/aPS1N/aN/a
February 28Army Men 3DN/aPS1N/aN/a
February 28Beetle Adventure RacingN/aN64N/aN/a
February 28MLB 2000N/aPS1N/aN/a
February 28Star Wars: X-Wing AllianceWINN/aN/aN/a
March 1Gex 3: Deep Cover GeckoN/aPS1, N64GBN/a
March 3Heroes of Might and Magic IIIWIN, MAC, LINN/aN/aN/a
March 4Dungeons and Dragons CollectionN/aSATN/aN/a
March 4PepsimanN/aPS1N/aN/a
March 15The King of Fighters '98N/aPS1N/aN/a
March 16EverQuestWINN/aN/aN/a
March 17Legend of LegaiaN/aPS1N/aN/a
March 18UmJammer LammyN/aPS1N/aN/a
March 19King of Fighters R-2N/aN/aNGPCN/a
March 21Pokémon SnapN/aN64N/aN/a
March 22RollerCoaster TycoonWINN/aN/aN/a
March 24Need for Speed: High StakesWINPS1N/aN/a
March 31Requiem: Avenging Angel[51]WINN/aN/aN/a
April 7Team Fortress ClassicWINN/aN/aN/a
April 10Warzone 2100WINN/aN/aN/a
April 30Ehrgeiz: God Bless the RingN/aPS1N/aN/a
April 30Aliens versus PredatorWINN/aN/aN/a
April 30Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword CoastWINN/aN/aN/a
April 30Grand Theft Auto: London 1969WINPS1N/aN/a
April 30Pokémon Stadium (Japan)N/aN64N/aN/a
April 30Super Mario Bros. DeluxeN/aN/aGBCN/a
May 12Street Fighter III: 3rd StrikeN/aN/aN/aArcade
May 18Midtown MadnessWINN/aN/aN/a
May 28Lunar: Silver Star Story CompleteN/aPS1N/aN/a
May 31Ape EscapeN/aPS1N/aN/a
June 8Might and Magic VII: For Blood and HonorWINN/aN/aN/a
June 19Counter-StrikeWINN/aN/aN/a
June 17Descent 3WIN, MACN/aN/aN/a
June 18Heavy Gear IIWINN/aN/aN/a
June 24Persona 2: Innocent SinN/aPS1N/aN/a
June 28Pokémon PinballN/aN/aGBCN/a
June 30Croc 2N/aPS1N/aN/a
June 30DriverWINPS1N/aN/a
July 1Attack of the SaucermanWINPS1N/aN/a
July 7Dungeon Keeper 2WINN/aN/aN/a
July 14Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber (Japan)N/aN64N/aN/a
July 20Prince of PersiaN/aN/aGBCN/a
July 23Jagged Alliance 2WINN/aN/aN/a
July 26Mario GolfN/aN64GBCN/a
July 27NCAA Football 2000N/aPS1N/aN/a
July 31Biomotor UnitronN/aN/aNGPCN/a
July 31The New TetrisN/aN64N/aN/a
July 31OutcastWINN/aN/aN/a
July 31Seven Kingdoms IIWINN/aN/aN/a
August 11System Shock 2WINN/aN/aN/a
August 12Syphon FilterN/aPS1N/aN/a
August 16Legacy of Kain: Soul ReaverWINPS1N/aN/a
August 18Re-VoltWINDC, N64, PS1N/aN/a
August 27Command & Conquer: Tiberian SunWINN/aN/aN/a
August 30Jet Moto 3N/aPS1N/aN/a
August 31Shadow ManWINDC, N64, PS1N/aN/a
August 31All Star Tennis '99N/aN64, PS1N/aN/a
August 31Gauntlet LegendsN/aN64N/aN/a
August 31Madden NFL 2000WIN, MACPS1, N64N/aN/a
August 31Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue SpearWINN/aN/aN/a
September 1Tiny Tank: Up Your ArsenalN/aPS1N/aN/a
September 9Sonic AdventureN/aDCN/aN/a
September 9SoulcaliburN/aDCN/aArcade
September 17Flight Unlimited IIIWINN/aN/aN/a
September 22Resident Evil 3: NemesisN/aPS1N/aN/a
September 28HomeworldWINN/aN/aN/a
September 28Kingsley's AdventureN/aPS1N/aN/a
September 29Tony Hawk's Pro SkaterN/aPS1N/aN/a
September 30Age of Empires II: The Age of KingsWINN/aN/aN/a
September 30Crash Team RacingN/aPS1N/aN/a
September 30Final Fantasy VIN/aPS1N/aN/a
September 30Freespace 2WINN/aN/aN/a
September 30Pac-Man WorldN/aPS1N/aN/a
October 4Disciples: Sacred LandsWINN/aN/aN/a
October 11Jet Force GeminiN/aN64N/aN/a
October 16Dead or Alive 2N/aDCN/aArcade
October 19Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition (North America)N/aN/aGB, GBCN/a
October 22Grand Theft Auto 2WINPS1N/aN/a
October 29Rayman 2: The Great EscapeWINDC, N64N/aN/a
October 31BallisticN/aPS1GBCN/a
October 31PharaohWINN/aN/aN/a
October 31NocturneWINN/aN/aN/a
October 31Septerra CoreWINN/aN/aN/a
October 31The Nomad SoulWINN/aN/aN/a
October 31South Park: Chef's Luv ShackWINDC, N64, PS1N/aN/a
November 2Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!N/aPS1N/aN/a
November 2Asheron's CallWINN/aN/aN/a
November 3Sim Theme ParkWINN/aN/aN/a
November 10Half-Life: Opposing ForceWINN/aN/aN/a
November 10Rippin' Riders SnowboardingN/aDCN/aN/a
November 11Medal of HonorN/aPS1N/aN/a
November 11Age of WondersWINN/aN/aN/a
November 13Nancy Drew: Stay Tuned for DangerWINN/aN/aN/a
November 15Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine[52]WINN/aN/aN/a
November 16Tomorrow Never DiesN/aPS1N/aN/a
November 16Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the RescueN/aPS1, N64N/aN/a
November 18Chrono Cross (Japan)N/aPS1N/aN/a
November 19Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the DamnedWINN/aN/aN/a
November 19The Longest JourneyWINN/aN/aN/a
November 21Pokémon Gold and Silver (Japan)N/aN/aGBCN/a
November 22Tomb Raider: The Last RevelationWINPS1N/aN/a
November 22Unreal TournamentWINN/aN/aN/a
November 23Dark Arms: Beast BustersN/aN/aNGPCN/a
November 23SWAT 3: Close Quarters BattleWINN/aN/aN/a
November 24Donkey Kong 64N/aN64N/aN/a
November 24Ultima IX: AscensionWINN/aN/aN/a
November 26Garou: Mark of the WolvesN/aN/aN/aArcade
November 30South Park RallyWINPS1N/aN/a
December 2The Legend of Dragoon (Japan)N/aPS1N/aN/a
December 2Quake III ArenaWIN, LINDCN/aN/a
December 10Urban ChaosWINN/aN/aN/a
December 11Gran Turismo 2N/aPS1N/aN/a
December 12Planescape: TormentWINN/aN/aN/a
December 17Mario Party 2 (Japan)N/aN64N/aN/a
December 20Crusaders of Might and MagicWINN/aN/aN/a
December 20Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket AdventureN/aN/aNGPCN/a
December 22Harvest Moon 64N/aN64N/aN/a
December 22Valkyrie ProfileN/aPS1N/aN/a
December 29ShenmueN/aDCN/aN/a
December 30Battlezone II: Combat CommanderWINN/aN/aN/a
December 31Zombie RevengeN/aDCN/aN/a

Business

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Acquisitions

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Lawsuits

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abDance Dance Revolution sold 1,005,441 units.[39]Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix sold 899,000 units.[36]

References

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