1984 Video Games
1984 Video Games
1984 Video Games
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1984 saw many sequels and prequels along with new titles such as 1942, Boulder
Dash, Cobra Command, Jet Set Willy, Karate Champ, Kung-Fu Master, Tetris, Yie Ar
Kung-Fu and Punch-Out! The year's highest-grossing arcade games were Pole Position
in the United States, for the second year in a row, and Track & Field in the United
Kingdom. The year's best-selling home system was Nintendo's Family Computer
(Famicom), which was only sold in Japan at the time.
Contents
1 Financial performance
1.1 Highest-grossing arcade games
1.1.1 Japan
1.1.2 United Kingdom and United States
1.2 Best-selling home systems
1.3 Best-selling home video games in the United Kingdom
2 Major awards
3 Business
4 Births
4.1 May
5 Notable releases
5.1 Games
5.2 Hardware
6 References
Financial performance
In the United States, home video game sales fall to $800 million[1] ($2.1 billion
adjusted for inflation).
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