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1976 in video games

1976 had new titles such as Road Race, Night Driver, Heavyweight Champ, Sea Wolf and Breakout. The year's highest-grossing arcade games were Namco's F-1 in Japan and Midway's Sea Wolf in the United States.

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Highest-grossing arcade games edit

Japan edit

In Japan, Game Machine magazine published the first annual arcade game earnings chart for 1976 in their February 1977 issue, listing both arcade video games and electro-mechanical games (EM games) on the same arcade chart. Namco's EM racing game F-1 was the highest-grossing overall arcade game of the year, followed by Taito's video game Ball Park (originally released as Tornado Baseball by Midway Manufacturing in North America). The following titles were the highest-grossing arcade games of 1976, according to the first annual Game Machine chart.[1][2]

Arcade electro-mechanical games (EM games) Arcade video games
Rank Title Points Rank Title Points Genre
1 F-1 64 1 Ball Park (Tornado Baseball) 34 Sports
2 Mogura Taiji (Whac-A-Mole) 18 2 Speed Race DX 26 Racing
3 Group Skill Diga 12 3 Heavyweight Champ 20 Boxing
4 Sky Hawk 11 4 Breakout 14 Block kuzushi
5 Mini Laser Clay 6 5 Sea Wolf 10 Shooter
Wild Gunman 6 6 LeMans 5 Racing
7 400 Miles 4 7 Kamikaze (Zero Fighter Kamikaze) 4 Shooter
Flipper (Pinball)[a] 4 8 Sparkling Corner 3 Racing
9 Un­known 1 Speed Race Twin 3
Un­known 1 10 Indy 800 2 Racing
Un­known 1 Night Driver 2
Rock n' Bark 2 Shooter
Western Gun (Gun Fight) 2

Note: Medal games are listed on a separate chart, with Nintendo's EVR Race being the highest-grossing medal game of the year.[1][2]

United States edit

In the United States, RePlay magazine began publishing annual lists of top-grossing arcade games in 1976, covering both arcade video games and pinball machines. The following titles were the top ten arcade video games of the year, in terms of coin drop earnings.[3] Lifetime arcade cabinet sales are also given in a separate column.

Rank[3] Title Developer Manufacturer Genre Lifetime cabinet sales
1 Sea Wolf Dave Nutting Associates Midway Manufacturing Shooter 10,000[4]
2 Gun Fight (Western Gun) Taito Midway Manufacturing Shooter 8,600[5]
3 Wheels (Speed Race) Taito Midway Manufacturing Racing 7,000[6]
4 Indy 800 Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. Racing
5 Breakout Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. Block breaker 11,000[7]
6 Indy 4 Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. Racing Un­known
7 Bi-Plane Fun Games Fun Games Shooter
8 Death Race Exidy Exidy Racing
Demolition Derby Exidy Chicago Coin
Trivia Ramtek Quiz

Events edit

Business edit

Notable releases edit

Games edit

Hardware edit

 
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See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ フリッパー, Furippā

References edit

  1. ^ a b "本紙アンケー 〜 ト調査の結果" [Paper Questionnaire: Results of the Survey] (PDF). Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 65. Amusement Press, Inc. February 1, 1977. pp. 2–3. (PDF) from the original on May 14, 2021. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "調査対象5年間のベスト1" [Best 1 of the 5 Years Surveyed] (PDF). Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 159. Amusement Press, Inc. February 15, 1981. p. 1. (PDF) from the original on February 1, 2020. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Profit Chart". RePlay. October 1976.
  4. ^ Steven L. Kent (2000), The first quarter: a 25-year history of video games, BWD Press, p. 83, ISBN 0-9704755-0-0, from the original on January 17, 2023, retrieved April 9, 2011, Sea Wolf, which was another creation of Dave Nutting, did solid business, selling more than 10,000 machines. (A later color version sold an additional 4000 units.)
  5. ^ Smith, Alexander (November 19, 2019). They Create Worlds: The Story of the People and Companies That Shaped the Video Game Industry, Vol. I: 1971-1982. CRC Press. p. 262. ISBN 978-0-429-75261-2. from the original on February 9, 2023. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  6. ^ Baer, Ralph H. (2005). Videogames: In the Beginning. Rolenta Press. pp. 10–3. ISBN 978-0-9643848-1-1.
  7. ^ (PDF). Atari Games. 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 10, 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  8. ^ a b Thomas, Donald A. Jr (2005). . ICWhen.com. Archived from the original (shtml) on March 17, 2006. Retrieved February 18, 2006.
  9. ^ TV Games Probed March 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Reading Eagle (December 21, 1976)
  10. ^ "The Replay Years: Enter 1976". RePlay. Vol. 11, no. 2. November 1985. p. 150.
  11. ^ "Heavyweight Champ (1976) Release Information for Arcade Games - GameFAQs". from the original on October 8, 2017. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  12. ^ a b Spencer, Spanner, The Tao of Beat-'em-ups February 5, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, EuroGamer, February 6, 2008, Accessed February 23, 2009
  13. ^ Ashcraft, Brian, (2008) Arcade Mania! The Turbo-Charged World of Japan's Game Centers, (Kodansha International), p. 94
  14. ^ Nadia Oxford, 20 Years of Street Fighter, 1UP.com, November 12, 2007
  15. ^ "Road Race, Arcade Video game by SEGA Enterprises (1976)". from the original on August 28, 2020. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  16. ^ AP (July 2, 1976). "It Offers That Run-Down Feeling". The Minneapolis Star. p. 3A. from the original on April 16, 2021. Retrieved August 30, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ Gonzalez, Lauren. "When Two Tribes Go to War: A History of Video Game Controversy / The Major Offenders". GameSpot. from the original on July 18, 2007. Retrieved February 18, 2006.
  18. ^ "Speed Race Twin, Arcade Video game by Taito (1976)". from the original on November 28, 2020. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  19. ^ Speed Race Twin at the Killer List of Videogames
  20. ^ . www.atari.com. Archived from the original on June 11, 2016. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  21. ^ "Ryu ga Gotoku Zero: Chikai no Basho, Sony PlayStation 3 disc by SEGA Holdings(2016)". from the original on August 28, 2020. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  22. ^ Moto-Cross at the Killer List of Videogames
  23. ^ Road Race at the Killer List of Videogames
  24. ^ Mark J. P. Wolf (2008), The video game explosion: a history from PONG to PlayStation and beyond, p. 39, ABC-CLIO, ISBN 0-313-33868-X
  25. ^ Fonz at the Killer List of Videogames
  26. ^ "Night Driver, Arcade Video game by Atari, Inc. (1976)". from the original on August 28, 2020. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  27. ^ Adams, Rick. "A history of 'Adventure'". The Colossal Cave Adventure page. from the original on May 17, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2006.
  28. ^ . ClassicGaming.com. Archived from the original on June 10, 2007. Retrieved February 18, 2006.
  29. ^ Winter, David (2006). "Coleco Telstar". PONG-Story. from the original on March 2, 2006. Retrieved February 18, 2006.

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both arcade video games and electro mechanical games EM games on the same arcade chart Namco s EM racing game F 1 was the highest grossing overall arcade game of the year followed by Taito s video game Ball Park originally released as Tornado Baseball by Midway Manufacturing in North America The following titles were the highest grossing arcade games of 1976 according to the first annual Game Machine chart 1 2 Arcade electro mechanical games EM games Arcade video games Rank Title Points Rank Title Points Genre 1 F 1 64 1 Ball Park Tornado Baseball 34 Sports 2 Mogura Taiji Whac A Mole 18 2 Speed Race DX 26 Racing 3 Group Skill Diga 12 3 Heavyweight Champ 20 Boxing 4 Sky Hawk 11 4 Breakout 14 Block kuzushi 5 Mini Laser Clay 6 5 Sea Wolf 10 Shooter Wild Gunman 6 6 LeMans 5 Racing 7 400 Miles 4 7 Kamikaze Zero Fighter Kamikaze 4 Shooter Flipper Pinball a 4 8 Sparkling Corner 3 Racing 9 Un known 1 Speed Race Twin 3 Un known 1 10 Indy 800 2 Racing Un known 1 Night Driver 2 Rock n Bark 2 Shooter Western Gun Gun Fight 2 Note Medal games are listed on a separate chart with Nintendo s EVR Race being the highest grossing medal game of the year 1 2 United States edit In the United States RePlay magazine began publishing annual lists of top grossing arcade games in 1976 covering both arcade video games and pinball machines The following titles were the top ten arcade video games of the year in terms of coin drop earnings 3 Lifetime arcade cabinet sales are also given in a separate column Rank 3 Title Developer Manufacturer Genre Lifetime cabinet sales 1 Sea Wolf Dave Nutting Associates Midway Manufacturing Shooter 10 000 4 2 Gun Fight Western Gun Taito Midway Manufacturing Shooter 8 600 5 3 Wheels Speed Race Taito Midway Manufacturing Racing 7 000 6 4 Indy 800 Atari Inc Atari Inc Racing 5 Breakout Atari Inc Atari Inc Block breaker 11 000 7 6 Indy 4 Atari Inc Atari Inc Racing Un known 7 Bi Plane Fun Games Fun Games Shooter 8 Death Race Exidy Exidy Racing Demolition Derby Exidy Chicago Coin Trivia Ramtek QuizEvents editOctober Warner Communications acquires Atari for 28 million USD Nolan Bushnell stays on as chairman 8 3 5 million video games are sold earning the retail video game industry 242 million in revenue 9 54 000 video game arcade cabinets and 310 000 home video game cartridges are sold in the United States 10 Business editNew companies Apple Computer Data EastNotable releases editGames edit January Sega releases Heavyweight Champ 11 the first video game to feature hand to hand fighting 12 13 14 It uses controls that simulate throwing actual punches 12 February Sega releases Road Race 15 April 1 Exidy releases Death Race to video arcades News of the game s existence breaks nationally in newspapers in the first week of July after a quiet nationwide rollout 16 The game sparks a public outcry over violence in video games and is banned in many areas 17 April Taito releases Speed Race Twin 18 a sequel to Speed Race that allows simultaneous two player competitive gameplay 19 May 13 20 Atari releases Breakout whose prototype was designed by Apple Computer cofounders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak to video arcades 8 August Sega releases Man T T 21 also known as Moto Cross an early motorbike racing game using a pseudo 3D forward scrolling third person perspective 22 similar to Road Race 23 It also introduces haptic feedback causing the handlebars to vibrate during collisions 24 In the U S Sega re brands it as Fonz 25 October Atari releases Night Driver 26 a first person perspective racing video game October Gremlin releases Blockade the first of what become known as snake games While working at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab Don Woods discovers and expands Will Crowther s Adventure Later in the year James Gillogly ports Woods s version of the interactive fiction title from Fortran to the C programming language for Unix based computers 27 Hardware edit nbsp Fairchild Channel F November Fairchild Camera and Instrument releases the Video Entertainment System later known as the VES or Channel F the first video game console to use a microprocessor and cartridges 28 Coleco releases the Telstar a console clone of Pong based on General Instrument s AY 3 8500 microchip 29 See also edit1976 in gamesNotes edit フリッパー FurippaReferences edit a b 本紙アンケー ト調査の結果 Paper Questionnaire Results of the Survey PDF Game Machine in Japanese No 65 Amusement Press Inc February 1 1977 pp 2 3 Archived PDF from the original on May 14 2021 Retrieved May 14 2021 a b 調査対象5年間のベスト1 Best 1 of the 5 Years Surveyed PDF Game Machine in Japanese No 159 Amusement Press Inc February 15 1981 p 1 Archived PDF from the original on February 1 2020 Retrieved May 14 2021 a b Profit Chart RePlay October 1976 Steven L Kent 2000 The first quarter a 25 year history of video games BWD Press p 83 ISBN 0 9704755 0 0 archived from the original on January 17 2023 retrieved April 9 2011 Sea Wolf which was another creation of Dave Nutting did solid business selling more than 10 000 machines A later color version sold an additional 4000 units Smith Alexander November 19 2019 They Create Worlds The Story of the People and Companies That Shaped the Video Game Industry Vol I 1971 1982 CRC Press p 262 ISBN 978 0 429 75261 2 Archived from the original on February 9 2023 Retrieved March 4 2021 Baer Ralph H 2005 Videogames In the Beginning Rolenta Press pp 10 3 ISBN 978 0 9643848 1 1 Product Total Build PDF Atari Games 1999 Archived from the original PDF on May 10 2013 Retrieved March 4 2021 a b Thomas Donald A Jr 2005 1976 ICWhen com Archived from the original shtml on March 17 2006 Retrieved February 18 2006 TV Games Probed Archived March 6 2016 at the Wayback Machine Reading Eagle December 21 1976 The Replay Years Enter 1976 RePlay Vol 11 no 2 November 1985 p 150 Heavyweight Champ 1976 Release Information for Arcade Games GameFAQs Archived from the original on October 8 2017 Retrieved November 4 2014 a b Spencer Spanner The Tao of Beat em ups Archived February 5 2020 at the Wayback Machine EuroGamer February 6 2008 Accessed February 23 2009 Ashcraft Brian 2008 Arcade Mania The Turbo Charged World of Japan s Game Centers Kodansha International p 94 Nadia Oxford 20 Years of Street Fighter 1UP com November 12 2007 Road Race Arcade Video game by SEGA Enterprises 1976 Archived from the original on August 28 2020 Retrieved November 4 2014 AP July 2 1976 It Offers That Run Down Feeling The Minneapolis Star p 3A Archived from the original on April 16 2021 Retrieved August 30 2017 via Newspapers com Gonzalez Lauren When Two Tribes Go to War A History of Video Game Controversy The Major Offenders GameSpot Archived from the original on July 18 2007 Retrieved February 18 2006 Speed Race Twin Arcade Video game by Taito 1976 Archived from the original on November 28 2020 Retrieved November 4 2014 Speed Race Twin at the Killer List of Videogames Atari 1972 1984 www atari com Archived from the original on June 11 2016 Retrieved August 30 2017 Ryu ga Gotoku Zero Chikai no Basho Sony PlayStation 3 disc by SEGA Holdings 2016 Archived from the original on August 28 2020 Retrieved November 4 2014 Moto Cross at the Killer List of Videogames Road Race at the Killer List of Videogames Mark J P Wolf 2008 The video game explosion a history from PONG to PlayStation and beyond p 39 ABC CLIO ISBN 0 313 33868 X Fonz at the Killer List of Videogames Night Driver Arcade Video game by Atari Inc 1976 Archived from the original on August 28 2020 Retrieved November 4 2014 Adams Rick A history of Adventure The Colossal Cave Adventure page Archived from the original on May 17 2011 Retrieved February 17 2006 Fairchild Video Entertainment System Channel F ClassicGaming com Archived from the original on June 10 2007 Retrieved February 18 2006 Winter David 2006 Coleco Telstar PONG Story Archived from the original on March 2 2006 Retrieved February 18 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1976 in video games amp oldid 1215101500, 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