1993
- January 8
- At the Winter CES show, Jeff Hansen again defeats Yuichi Suyama, remaining World Nintendo Champion for 1993. [714.7]
- February
- Konami releases the Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! video game for the Super NES in the USA. [1079.82]
- March
- Quest releases the Ogre Battle video game for the Super Famicom in Japan. [452.35]
- March 31
- Unit sales of Nintendo Game Boy game systems over the past twelve months: about 7.8 million. [271.D4]
- April
- Nintendo releases the Yoshi's Cookie video game for the Game Boy in the US. [543.9]
- Nintendo releases the Star Fox video game for the Super NES in the US. The game is the first with the FX Chip for improved visuals and sounds. [304.130] [714.102] [784.35] (March [1161.80])
- May
- Acclaim releases the Alien3 video game for the Super NES in the USA. [1159.101]
- Nintendo releases the Kirby's Adventure video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super NES in the US. Price is US$39.99. [514.28] [716.105] [723.114b] (June [721.114b])
- Data East releases the Shadowrun video game for the Super NES in the USA. [1159.94]
- May 18
- In San Francisco, California, US District Court Judge Fern Smith rules that Atari Games infringed a copyright and patent held by Nintendo by copying and using software codes used in Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges. Atari Games announces it will appeal the decision. [210.D4]
- May 28
- Disney releases the Hollywood Pictures live-action feature film Super Mario Bros. to theaters in the US. (Total American theater ticket sales: US$21 million.) [124.193] [496.39] [497.67] [498.323] [499.433] [553.56] [674.38] [828.24]
- June 3
- In Chicago, Illinois, the 1993 International Summer Consumer Electronics Show is held, over four days. Nintendo unveils a new configuration Nintendo Entertainment System, with top-loading cartridge slot. Price is US$49.95, including one Controller. [719.110] [720.5] [784.11]
- June
- Bullet-Proof Software releases the Yoshi's Cookie video game for the Super NES in the US. Price is US$54.95. [717.102] [721.114b]
- Tradewest releases the Battletoads in Battlemaniacs video game for the Super NES in the US. [972.94]
- Novalogic cancels the Super Mario's Wacky Worlds project. [786.60]
- (month unknown)
- Shipments of Sega Genesis game machines surpass Nintendo machines for the first time. [70]
- Capcom releases the Mega Man 5 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the US. [715.93]
- Capcom releases the Mighty Final Fight video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the US. [715.93]
- Capcom releases the Mighty Final Fight video game for the Game Boy in the US. [715.93]
- Capcom releases the Final Fight II video game for the Super NES in the US. [715.93]
- Capcom releases the MVP Football video game for the Super NES in the US. [715.93]
- Nintendo releases the Famicom AV video game system in Japan. The unit is a remodelled Famicom, including AV output. [1091.93] [1255.19]
- July 29
- A Federal court jury in San Francisco decides Atari Games infringed a Nintendo patent for the security system in the Nintendo Entertainment System. Atari Games announces it will appeal the decision. [212.D3]
- (month unknown)
- Shipments of the Nintendo Entertainment System to date: 30 million, with 700 titles, making it the most popular in history. [721.86]
- August 1
- Nintendo releases the Super Mario All-Stars video game for the Super NES in the US. [304.146] [401] [871.38]
- August 13
- Capcom releases the Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting video game for the Super NES in the US. [304.150] [332.28] [458.29] [609.9] [719.102] [1159.89]
- August
- Capcom releases the Goof Troop video game for the Super NES in the US. [715.93] [719.101]
- Nintendo releases The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening video game for the Game Boy in the US. [406.34] [451.9] [591.96] [608.101] [637.9] [1159.90] [1161.80]
- August 23
- Nintendo and Silicon Graphics announce a collaboration on a new video game system, to use the 64-bit MIPS R4000 processor. The new system is code-named Project Reality. [213.37] [214.D4] [332.28] [1096.28]
- (month unknown)
- Koei releases the P.T.O. video game for the Super Nintendo system. [519.234]
- September 13
- Acclaim Entertainment releases the Mortal Kombat video game for the Super NES and Game Boy game systems in the US. Price for the Super NES is US$74.99, for the Game Boy US$34.99. Acclaim spent US$10 million on pre-release marketing, declaring the day "Mortal Monday". [88.6] [324.65] [339.102] [460.76] [674.38] [721.100,104] [726.9] [808]
- September
- Konami releases the Zombies Ate My Neighbors video game for the Super NES in the USA. [1159.97]
- October 15
- Nintendo releases a redesigned Nintendo Entertainment System in the US with an improved top-loading cartridge slot. [12] [461.48] [611.28]
- October
- Square releases the Secret of Mana video game for the Super NES in the US. Price is US$72.99. [412.87] [451.9] [452.9] [608.101] [637.9] [722.105] [1159.94]
- October (month)
- Top selling Super NES video game in the US for the month: Mortal Kombat by Acclaim. [784.16]
- Top selling Game Boy video game in the US for the month: Mortal Kombat by Acclaim. [784.16]
- Top selling NES video game in the US for the month: Tetris 2 by Nintendo. [784.16]
- December
- Taito releases the Lufia and the Fortress of Doom video game for the Super NES in the USA. [1159.100]
- Capcom releases the Mega Man IV video game for the Game Boy in the US. [420.71] [624.115]
- Nintendo releases the Tetris 2 video game for the Game Boy in the US. [543.9]
- Representatives of Sega Enterprises and Nintendo tell the US Senate subcommittee hearing that they will develop a voluntary labelling system to warn buyers of the level of violence and sex in video games. [217.B1]
- December 18
- Enix releases the Dragon Quest I & II Remix video game for the Super Famicom in Japan. [298.48]
- December 24
- Acclaim releases the Mortal Kombat video game for the Super Famicom and Game Boy in Japan. [808]
- Year
- Market share of US video game industry: Nintendo 51%, Sega 39%. [349.35]
1994
- January
- Capcom releases the Mega Man X video game for the Super NES in the USA. [420.69] [1159.96] (1993 [460.72])
- Life Fitness releases the Lifecycle 3500 exercise bike, which interacts with a Super NES Game Pak to simulate rally courses and terrain. [1161.80]
- February 10
- Nintendo announces it will not release a CD-based video game system, but will continue to use cartridges for its next-generation system. [223.D3]
- February
- Sunsoft releases the Bugs Bunny's Rabbit Rampage video game for the Super NES in the US. [624.115]
- Konami releases the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the US. [624.115]
- March 4
- The American Senate subcommittee on video game violence re-convenes hearings. A group of seven game industry companies (Electronic Arts, Sega, Nintendo, Atari, Acclaim, Philips, 3DO) tells the committee it would come up with a ratings system by the Christmas buying season. [88.7,53] [225.48]
- March
- Absolute Entertainment releases the Turn & Burn: No Fly Zone video game for the Super NES in the US. [623.115]
- Capcom releases the Mega Man VI video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the US. [420.69]
- Nintendo releases the Zola's Revenge: Star Tropics II video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the USA. [1220.82]
- Nintendo releases the Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land video game for the Game Boy in the US. [623.115] (February [1159.98])
- March 30
- Nintendo announces an exclusive agreement with WMS Industries for video games for Nintendo's next-generation game system. [337.76]
- March 31
- Unit sales of Nintendo Game Boy game systems over the past twelve months: about 7.5 million. [271.D4]
- April 1
- Nintendo releases the Super Metroid video game for the Super NES in the US. [304.152] [359.134] [401] [451.9] [608.101] [779.25] [1159.89] [1192.73]
- April
- Hudson Soft releases the Bonk's Adventure video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the US. [623.115]
- Capcom releases the Mega Man Soccer game for the Super NES in the US. [420.69]
- Square releases the Final Fantasy VI video game for the Super Famicom in Japan. (Total sales over its lifetime: 3 million.) [556.99]
- Titus releases the Monster Max video game for the Game Boy in the US. [624.115]
- May
- Acclaim releases the Champions World Class Soccer video game for the Super NES in the US. [623.115]
- Nintendo confirms its Project Reality video gamne system will be cartridge-based. [1094.28]
- Data East releases the Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics video game for the Super NES in the US. [624.15]
- Bullet-Proof Software releases The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang video game for the Super NES in the US. [623.115]
- May 25
- Paramount Pictures releases the film Beverly Hills Cop 3 to theaters in the USA. Someone says "This place is as high tech as NASA and Nintendo combined." [1250]
- June
- Nintendo releases the Super Game Boy cartridge for the Super NES in the USA. The cartridge allows Game Boy games to operate via the Super NES. [1161.80]
- Capcom releases the Super Street Fighter II video game for the Super NES in the US. [410.9] [726.9] [728.34,38]
- Virgin Games releases The Jungle Book video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the USA. [610.90] [623.115] [725.114b] [728.68]
- (month unknown)
- Nintendo releases the Donkey Kong video game for the Game Boy in the US. [304.134]
- Rambus announces that it will supply the microprocessor for Nintendo's next-generation 64-bit game machine. The processor will be based on the R4200, with a single 16 Mbit RDRAM memory. [66]
- Capcom releases the Street Fighter II: The New Challengers video game for the Super NES in the US. [458.29]
- Acclaim releases the Wolverine: Adamantium Rage for Super NES in the US. [626.93]
- Capcom releases the X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse video game for the Super NES in the US. [626.93] [746.159]
- The last Famicom video game cartridge is manufactured in Japan. [1255.19]
- July
- Nintendo begins shipping Nintendo 64 development kits. [1095.28]
- Capcom releases the Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers video game for the Super NES in the US. [624.115] [724.114b]
- August 1
- A Federal District jury in New York awards US$208 million in damages to Alpex Computer, finding Nintendo guilty of infringement of an early video game patent held by Alpex. (An appeal will reverse the decision, and in 1997 the Supreme Court will refuse to hear the case.) [232.D1] [239.41]
- August 10
- Square releases the Breath of Fire video game for the Super NES in the US. [401] [452.9] [608.101] [637.9] [723.114b] [725.114b] [1159.99]
- September 1
- Nintendo releases the Illusion of Gaia video game for the Super NES in the USA. [401] [451.9] [452.9] [608.101] [637.9] [723.102] [972.94] [1159.100]
- September
- Interplay releases the Blackthorne video game for the Super NES in the USA. [1159.100]
- Capcom releases the Mega Man V video game for the Game Boy in the US. [420.71] [723.106]
- Acclaim Entertainment releases the Mortal Kombat II video game for the Super NES and Game Boy in the US. [410.9] [609.9] [723.106,114b] [726.9] [808] [1159.95]
- Hudson Soft releases the Super Bomberman 2 video game for the Super NES in the USA. [1159.92]
- October 11
- Square releases the Final Fantasy III video game for the Super NES in the US. This is the same game as Final Fantasy VI in Japan. (440,000 copies sell.) [304.150] [341.249] [401] [412.87] [452.9] [556.99] [608.101] [637.9] [723.103] [1159.89] (November 2 [869.19])
- October
- Nintendo releases the Super Punch-Out!! game for the Super NES in the US. [304.138] [725.114b] [726.9]
- Playmates releases the Earthworm Jim video game for the Super NES in the USA. Price is US$69.99. [724.102] [1161.80]
- EA Sports releases the NBA Live '95 video game for the Super NES in the USA. [410.9] [1159.99]
- Virgin Interactive releases The Lion King video game for the Super NES in the US. (Total sales: 1.27 million copies.) [608.104] [1195.96]
- November 14
- In Tokyo, Japan, Nintendo hosts the annual Shoshinkai Show. Nintendo announces the Virtual Boy video game system, which uses a special virtual reality headset to display 3-D red images on a black background. It features 32-bit RISC chip, two high-resolution mirror-scanning LED displays, stereo speakers, controller with dual directional controls and buttons. The system uses six AA batteries, giving about seven hours of play time. The unit is to be available in the US in April, for about US$200. [238.D1] [747.6,88] (November 15 [608.52])
- November
- Capcom releases the Demon's Crest video game for the Super NES in the USA. [1159.100]
- Nintendo releases the Wario's Woods video game for the Super NES in the USA. [725.106] [1161.80]
- SNK releases the Samurai Shodown video game for the Super NES and Game Boy in the US. [410.9] [609.9] [726.9]
- November 18
- In San Diego, California, Nintendo holds the Nintendo PowerFest World Championships 1994 video game competition, over three days. Michael Iarossi of New Jersey wins the grand prize of US$5000 and a new Ford Mustang car. [608.14] [728.168]
- November 21
- Nintendo releases the Donkey Kong Country video game for the Super NES in the US and Canada. Price is US$69.95. The game was developed by Rare in England. (First week sales amount to US$35 million. 8.5 million copies sell over its lifetime.) [323.57] [350.91] [401] [453.42] [615] [724.102] [747.66] [1159.93] [1211.57] (November 25 [1102.113])
- November 29
- The American Broadcasting Company airs the Full House TV show in the USA. The family is playing the Super Nintendo using a NES Max controller. [919]
- November (month)
- Top selling Super NES video game in the USA for the month: Donkey Kong Country. [747.52]
- December 2
- A Federal District Court judge in New York upholds the US$208 million patent infringement award against Nintendo, ordering the company to pay Alpex Computer. [239.41]
- Federal District Court Judge Kimba Wood in New York refuses Nintendo's request for a new trial in the matter of patent infringement against Alpex Computer. [239.41]
- December 5
- The Walt Disney Company creates the Disney Interactive division, to develop and license interactive multimedia products on cartridges for Nintendo video game systems. The products will be distributed by Buena Vista Home Video. [240.D5]
- December
- Nintendo releases the Wario's Woods video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the US. Price is US$39.95. (This is the last game released by Nintendo for the system.) [611.28] [724.114b] [725.106]
- Nintendo releases the Tetris & Dr. Mario video game for the Super Nintendo in the US. [543.9]
- December 21
- In Japan, Nintendo and St. Giga television service company announce the Satellaview service, allowing Super Famicom users to download games via cable service. Price is 14,000 yen (about US$150), set to begin in April. [787.114]
- Year
- U.S. Market share of 16-bit game systems: Nintendo 57%. [70]
- Best selling video game (for a home game system) in the US for the year: Donkey Kong Country. [43.51]
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