1995 in video games
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Overview of the events of 1995 in video games
1995 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Dragon Quest VI , Mega Man 7 , Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island , Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest , and Tekken 2 , along with new titles such as Mario's Picross , Battle Arena Toshinden , Chrono Trigger , Rayman , Twisted Metal , Star Wars: Dark Forces , Destruction Derby , Wipeout and Jumping Flash!
The year's highest-grossing arcade game in Japan was Virtua Fighter 2 , while the best-selling arcade video games in the United States were Daytona USA (for the second year in a row) and Mortal Kombat 3 . The home video game with the highest known sales in 1995 was Dragon Quest VI , despite only releasing in Japan. The Super Famicom was the best-selling game console in Japan, while the North American Super Nintendo was the best-selling console in North America.
Hardware releases
Sega Saturn
Top-rated games
Major awards
Category/Publication
Game Players 1995 Awards (Christmas 1995)[ 5]
Gamest 9th Gamest Awards (December 1995)[ 6]
GameFan 4th Annual 1995 Megawards (January 1996)[ 7]
GamePro 1995 Editors' Choice Awards (February 1996)[ 8]
Electronic Gaming Monthly 1996 Buyer's Guide Awards
Nintendo Power Nintendo Power Awards (May 1996)[ 9]
Game of the Year
Virtua Fighter 2
Virtua Fighter 2
Yoshi's Island (16-bit), Jumping Flash! (32-bit)
—
Twisted Metal
—
Best Arcade Game
Alpine Racer
Virtua Fighter 2
—
Tekken 2
Tekken 2
—
Best PlayStation Game
Wipeout
—
Jumping Flash!
Doom
Twisted Metal
—
Best Saturn Game
Virtua Fighter 2
—
Virtua Fighter 2
Virtua Fighter 2
Panzer Dragoon
—
Best SNES Game
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
—
Yoshi's Island
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger
Best Genesis Game
NHL 96
—
Vectorman
Vectorman
Vectorman
—
Best 3DO Game
Blade Force
—
D
Wolfenstein 3D
Gex
—
Best Jaguar Game
Rayman
—
—
Defender 2000
Cannon Fodder
—
Best Neo-Geo Game
—
—
—
World Heroes Perfect
The King of Fighters '95
—
Best CD-i Game
—
—
—
Chaos Control
—
—
Best Sega CD Game
Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side
—
—
Earthworm Jim: Special Edition
Lunar: Eternal Blue
—
Best 32X Game
Virtua Fighter
—
—
WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game
Virtua Fighter
—
Best Game Boy Game
Arcade Classic series (Asteroids , Missile Command , Centipede , Millipede , Galaga , Galaxian , Defender , Joust )
—
Donkey Kong Land
Donkey Kong Land
Donkey Kong Land
Donkey Kong Land
Best Game Gear Game
Garfield: Caught in the Act
—
Ristar
Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
—
Best Virtual Boy Game
Mario's Tennis
—
Red Alarm
Mario's Tennis
Red Alarm
Virtual Boy Wario Land
Best Story
—
—
—
—
Unknown
Chrono Trigger
Best Visuals
Virtua Fighter 2 (32-bit), Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (16-bit)
Virtua Fighter 2
—
—
Rayman
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Best Music/Sound
Twisted Metal
Vampire Hunter: Darkstalkers' Revenge (Night Warriors )
Skeleton Warriors
—
Chrono Trigger and Rayman (tie)
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Best Fighting Game
Virtua Fighter 2
Virtua Fighter 2
Virtua Fighter 2 and Killer Instinct (tie)
—
Battle Arena Toshinden
Killer Instinct
Best Sports Game
World Series Baseball (Saturn)
—
—
NFL GameDay
NFL GameDay
NHL 96
Best Action/Platform Game
Jumping Flash!
Puyo Puyo 2
Yoshi's Island
—
Yoshi's Island
—
Best RPG
Chrono Trigger
—
EarthBound
Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger
Best Shooter
Virtua Cop
TwinBee Yahho!
Panzer Dragoon and Pulstar (tie)
—
Philosoma
—
Best Driving/Racing Game
Wipeout
—
Sega Rally Championship and Wipeout (tie)
—
Ridge Racer
—
Best Flight Simulator
Warhawk
—
Warhawk
—
Air Combat
—
Best Adventure Game
Beyond Oasis
—
D , Mansion of Hidden Souls , Discworld (tie)
—
Unknown
Chrono Trigger
Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame
The following video game releases in 1995 entered Famitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receiving Famitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[ 10]
Highest-grossing arcade games
Japan
In Japan, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade video games of 1995, according to the annual Gamest and Game Machine charts.
United States
In the United States, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade video games of 1995, according to the American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA) and Amusement & Music Operators Association (AMOA).
Rank
AAMA[ 12] [ 13]
AMOA[ 14] [ 15]
Title
Award
Dedicated cabinet
Conversion kit
1
Daytona USA , Neo Geo MVS , Mortal Kombat 3
Diamond
Cruis'n USA
Mortal Kombat 3
2
Daytona USA , Killer Instinct , Mortal Kombat II , Mortal Kombat 3
Mortal Kombat II , Raiden II , Tekken , X-Men: Children of the Atom
3
4
Sega Rally Championship , WWF WrestleMania , Area 51
Platinum
5
6
—
—
7
2 on 2 Open Ice Challenge , Indy 500 , Virtua Fighter 2 , Virtua Cop
Silver
8
9
10
Best-selling video game consoles
Rank
Manufacturer
Game console
Type
Generation
Sales
Japan
USA
Worldwide
1
Nintendo
Super NES / Super Famicom
Home
16-bit
1,780,000[ 16]
1,738,000[ 17]
3,518,000+
2
Sony
PlayStation
Home
32-bit
1,700,000[ 18]
800,000[ 18]
3,100,000[ 18]
3
Sega
Sega Saturn
Home
32-bit
1,660,000[ 16]
400,000[ 19]
2,060,000+
4
Sega
Mega Drive / Genesis
Home
16-bit
30,000[ 16]
1,968,000[ 17]
1,998,000+
5
Nintendo
Game Boy
Handheld
8-bit
1,000,000[ 16]
Unknown
1,000,000+
6
Panasonic
3DO
Home
32-bit
150,000[ 16]
250,000[ 20]
400,000+
7
Nintendo
NES / Famicom
Home
8-bit
80,000[ 16]
104,000[ 17]
184,000+
8
Sega
Game Gear
Handheld
8-bit
180,000[ 16]
Unknown
180,000+
9
Atari Corp
Atari Jaguar
Home
32-bit
Unknown
150,000[ 20]
150,000+
10
NEC
PC-FX
Home
32-bit
120,000[ 16]
Unknown
120,000+
Best-selling home video games
The following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1995 in Japan and the United States.
Rank
Title
Platform
Sales
Japan
USA [ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
Combined
1
Dragon Quest VI: Maboroshi no Daichi (Realms of Reverie )
Super Famicom
2,482,640[ 24]
—
2,482,640
2
Chrono Trigger
Super NES
2,000,000+[ 25]
Unknown
2,000,000+
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Super NES
1,000,000+[ 26]
1,000,000+
2,000,000+
Mortal Kombat 3
Super NES, Sega Genesis
—
2,000,000+
2,000,000+
5
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Super NES
987,295[ 24]
1,000,000+
1,987,295+
6
Donkey Kong Country (Super Donkey Kong )
Super NES
643,028[ 27]
1,000,000+
1,643,028+
7
Virtua Fighter 2
Sega Saturn
1,500,000+[ 28]
Unknown
1,500,000+
8
Derby Stallion III
Super Famicom
1,086,141[ 27]
—
1,086,141
9
Killer Instinct
Super NES
—
1,000,000+
1,000,000+
10
Tekken
PlayStation
942,000[ 29]
Unknown
942,000+
Japan
In Japan, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1995.
Rank
Title
Platform
Publisher
Genre
Sales
Ref
1
Dragon Quest VI: Maboroshi no Daichi (Realms of Reverie )
Super Famicom
Enix
Role-playing game
2,482,640
[ 24]
2
Chrono Trigger
Super Famicom
Squaresoft
Role-playing game
2,000,000+
[ 25]
3
Virtua Fighter 2
Sega Saturn
Sega
Fighting
1,500,000+
[ 28]
4
Derby Stallion III
Super Famicom
ASCII Corporation
Simulation
1,086,141
[ 27]
5
Super Mario: Yoshi Island (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island )
Super Famicom
Nintendo
Platformer
1,000,000+
[ 26]
6
Super Donkey Kong 2: Dixie & Diddy (Donkey Kong Country 2 )
Super Famicom
Nintendo
Platformer
987,295
[ 24]
7
Tekken
PlayStation
Namco
Fighting
942,000
[ 29]
8
Romancing SaGa 3
Super Famicom
Squaresoft
Role-playing game
786,000
9
Arc the Lad
PlayStation
Sony
Role-playing game
697,000
10
Mobile Suit Gundam
PlayStation
Bandai
First-person shooter
668,242
[ 27]
United States
In the United States, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1995.[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
Rank
Title
Publisher
Genre
Platform(s)
Sales
1
Mortal Kombat 3
Williams Entertainment
Fighting
Super NES, Sega Genesis
2,000,000+
2
Donkey Kong Country
Nintendo
Platformer
Super NES
1,000,000+
3
Killer Instinct
Nintendo
Fighting
Super NES
1,000,000+
4
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Nintendo
Platformer
Super NES
1,000,000+
5
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Nintendo
Platformer
Super NES
1,000,000+
6
Madden NFL '96
EA Sports
Sports
Sega Genesis
Unknown
7
NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
Acclaim Entertainment
Sports
Sega Genesis
8
Super NES
9
Mortal Kombat II
Acclaim Entertainment
Fighting
Sega Genesis
10
The Lion King
Virgin Interactive
Platformer
Super NES
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, the following titles were the best-selling home video games of 1995.[ 30]
Game releases
Notable releases of the year 1995
Release
Title
System
Developer /Publisher
Notes
January 1
Battle Arena Toshinden
PS1
Tamsoft /SCEA
One of the first fully 3D fighting games
January 13
Bust-a-Move
SNES
Taito
February 15
Star Wars: Dark Forces
DOS
LucasArts
The first in a successful series of Star Wars -based first-person shooters
February 16
Ristar
SMD
Sonic Team /Sega
a platform game
February 24
Front Mission
SNES
G-Craft\Squaresoft
March 10
Panzer Dragoon
Sat
Team Andromeda \Sega
March 11
Chrono Trigger
SNES
Square
March 14
Mario's Picross
GB
Jupiter \Nintendo
The first installment in a series of Mario-themed Picross titles released in the mid-1990s
March 17
Descent
DOS
Parallax Software
Portal rendering with texture-mapped polygons, polygonal enemies, and six degrees of freedom.
March 17
Discworld
DOS, Mac, PS1, Saturn (1996)
Psygnosis
March 21
Kirby's Dream Land 2
GB
HAL Laboratory \Nintendo
An installment in the Kirby series
March 24
Mega Man 7
SNES
Capcom
April
Jagged Alliance
DOS
Madlab Software/Sir-Tech
The first installment in the Jagged Alliance series
April 15
Mortal Kombat 3
Arcade , SNES, PS1, GB, SMD
April 27
Jumping Flash!
PS1
Exact/SCEA
April 28
Super Bomberman 3
SNES
Hudson Soft
First game in the Super Bomberman series to not get an American release; final game in the series released outside Japan on the SNES
April 30
Full Throttle
DOS, Mac
LucasArts
Graphical adventure
May 25
Light Crusader
SMD
Treasure \Sega
May
King Arthur & the Knights of Justice
SNES
Enix
June 5
Street Fighter Alpha
Arcade
Capcom
June 7
Flight Unlimited
DOS, Win95
Looking Glass Studios
June 21
Tekken 2
Arcade
Namco
June 30
Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final Unity
DOS, Mac
Spectrum HoloByte
July 11
Space Quest 6
DOS, Mac
Sierra Online
Graphical adventure
July 21
Castlevania: Dracula X
SNES
Konami
Port of Castlevania: Rondo of Blood .
July 24
MechWarrior 2
DOS
Activision
July 25
The King of Fighters '95
Arcade
SNK
Second installment in the King of Fighters series
July 31
Phantasmagoria
DOS, Win95, Mac, Sat (1997)
Sierra Online
A controversial point-and-click adventure game
August 2
Comix Zone
SMD
Sega
A beat 'em up game heavily inspired by comic books
August 5
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
SNES
Nintendo
A critically acclaimed platformer
August 11
Shining Wisdom
Sat
Camelot /Sega
Action adventure game in the Shining series
August 31
Command & Conquer
DOS, Mac
Westwood Studios
One of the first popular real-time strategy games, it spawned a franchise
August 31
Fade to Black [ 31]
DOS
Delphine Software International
One of the earliest fully 3D third-person shooters , predating Tomb Raider (1996)
August 31
Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest
DOS
New World Computing
The first game in the popular turn-based strategy game franchise
September
Wild Woody
SCD
Sega
[ 32]
September 9
Rayman
PS1, Sat, Jag
Ubisoft
The first game in the popular series
October 1
Secret of Evermore
SNES
Square
October 6
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together
SNES
Quest Corporation
Ported to the Sega Saturn (1996) and the PlayStation (1997)
October 13
Hyper Iria
SNES
Banpresto
Based on Iria: Zeiram the Animation , an animated series.
October 15
Hexen: Beyond Heretic
DOS, Mac
Raven Software \id Software
October 20
Terranigma
SNES
Quintet
October 27
Panel de Pon
SNES
Intelligent Systems \Nintendo
Released in America under the name "Tetris Attack", featuring a Yoshi's Island theme
October 31
Destruction Derby
PS1
Reflections Interactive \Psygnosis
October 31
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
DOS, Mac
Cyberdreams
An adaptation of writer Harlan Ellison 's short story , won Computer Gaming World 's award for "Best Graphic Adventure Game" of the year
October 31
Star Wars: TIE Fighter (Collector's CD-ROM)
Win, Mac
LucasArts
November 5
Twisted Metal
PS1
SingleTrac /Sony Computer Entertainment
Started longest running PlayStation franchise, popular vehicular combat series.
November 11
Romancing SaGa 3
SNES
Square
November 20
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
SNES
Rareware /Nintendo
November 24
Battle Arena Toshinden 2
PS1, Arcade
Tamsoft \Capcom
November 24
Marathon 2: Durandal
Mac
Bungie
November 30
The Dig
DOS, Mac
LucasArts
Adventure game
December
Soul Edge
Arcade
Namco
First game in the Soulcalibur series.
December
Worms
Ami
Team17
An artillery video game and the first game in the Worms series
December
Time Crisis
Arcade , PS1 (1997)
Namco
The first game in the popular light-gun series Time Crisis .
December 1
Mega Man X3
SNES
Capcom
December 9
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
SNES
Heartbeat \Enix
December 9
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
DOS, Mac
Blizzard
Sequel to their initial real-time strategy title, and a far more popular title
December 15
Tales of Phantasia
SNES
Namco
The first in the Tales series
December 15
Suikoden
PS1
Konami
Debut of the Suikoden series; ported to the Sega Saturn in Japan in 1998
December 15
Brain Dead 13
DOS
ReadySoft
An "FMV adventure" game
December 22
Final Fight 3
SNES
Capcom
December 31
The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery
DOS, Win, Mac
Sierra On-Line
Adventure game; sequel to Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
December 31
King's Field II
PS1
From Software
First game in the King's Field series to eventually be released outside Japan; renamed simply "King's Field" in NTSC-U/C and PAL regions when released there in 1996
Events
January or February – Stars! is released as shareware .
April 6 – Funco Inc., parent company of video game retailer FuncoLand , announces that vice president and director Stanley Bodine is promoted to president and chief operating officer, replacing founder David R. Pomije, who will remain as chairman and chief executive. Financial controller Robert Hiben is also named chief financial officer, while vice president of merchandising and information systems Michael Hinnenkamp resigns from the company to pursue other career opportunities.[ 33]
May 11 – Introduction of trade magazine GameWeek (then called Video Game Advisor).
May 11–13 – The 1st annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is held in Los Angeles, California .[ 34]
November 5 – GameFAQs debuts on the web, as an archive of video game FAQs.
November 24 – Nintendo unveils a playable version of the Nintendo Ultra 64, later renamed the Nintendo 64 , at the 7th Annual Nintendo Space World Software Exhibition in Japan. Thirteen games were demonstrated but only two were in playable form, Kirby Ball 64 and Super Mario 64 .[ 35]
Business
See also
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