1990 in video gaming
Categories: 1990 computer and video games
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Notable events of 1990 in computer and video games. See also history of computer and video games.
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Events
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Super Mario Bros. 3 is the best selling standalone video game ever made.
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Notable releases
- February 12 - Nintendo releases the Super Mario Bros. 3 video game in North America. It sells 17.28 million copies, making it the bestselling, standalone video game of all time.
- November 21 - Nintendo releases Super Mario World in Japan as a launch titles for the Super Famicom (released for the SNES in North America in August 1991). It introduced the Yoshi character.
- Nintendo of America introduces Squaresoft's Final Fantasy video game series to North America.
- Konami releases Snake's Revenge, a sequel to the popular Metal Gear. Snake's Revenge was produced specifically for the North American and European markets, without the involvement of Hideo Kojima, the creator of Metal Gear. Kojima, who originally did not plan on producing a sequel to Metal Gear, is convinced to produce a proper sequel to the game in light of the intensely negative critical and fan reaction to Snake's Revenge. His sequel, Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, is released later in the year. Though Solid Snake releases only in Japanese territories, many aspects of the game are incorporated into the next game in the series, Metal Gear Solid, which is a massive critical and commercial success not only in Japan but also in North America and Europe.
- Sega releases the R-360 arcade game, featuring the first 3D - 360° gameplay that physically rotated the real world player.
- Origin releases the first Wing Commander game. It pioneers cinematic storytelling in computer games and eventually led to a movie, TV show, and a series of books.
- Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon, the first of the "Tycoon" games, is released by MicroProse.
- December 14 - Commander Keen is released as shareware. John Carmack's smooth-scrolling graphics engine helps it become the first major platformer on a PC.
- Capcom releases Mega Man III for NES, introducing the characters Rush and Proto Man, Mega Man's slide, and Capcom's character cameos.
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Hardware
- Camerica releases Codemasters' Game Genie adapter in Canada and the UK (In the USA, it was released by Galoob)
- NEC releases the TurboExpress handheld console
- Nintendo releases the Super Famicom 16-bit console in Japan
- SNK releases the Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System (AES) home console
- October 6 - Sega Game Gear released in Japan, launched in North America in 1991 and Europe and Australia in 1992
- Sega's Megadrive released in Europe
- Amstrad halts production of the ZX Spectrum, formally bringing to an end that platform's 8 year dominance of the UK home computer market
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Business
- Nintendo v. Color Dreams lawsuit: Nintendo sues Color Dreams over unlicensed production of Nintendo video games
- THQ Inc.: Toy Head-Quarters merges with Trinity Acquisition Corporation
- New companies: Eidos Interactive, Team17 Software Limited, Natsume Inc.