1981 In Video Games

Fueled by the previous year's release of the colorful and appealing Pac-Man, the audience for arcade video games in 1981 became much wider.

Pac-Man influenced maze games began appearing in arcades and on home systems. Pac-Man was the highest grossing video game for the second year in a row. Nintendo's Donkey Kong defined the platform game genre, while Konami's Scramble established scrolling shooters. The lesser known Jump Bug combined the two concepts into both the first scrolling platform game and the first platform shooter. Other arcade hits released in 1981 include Defender, Frogger, and the Galaxian sequel Galaga.

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On the Apple II, Ultima I and Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord each kicked off a long running role-playing game series. Atari's VCS port of Asteroids was a major hit with the console. The best selling home system around the globe was Nintendo's Game & Watch for the second year in a row.

Financial performance

Highest-grossing arcade games

The year's highest-grossing video game was Pac-Man with $1.2 billion in arcade game revenue, three times the box office revenue of the highest-grossing film Star Wars (1977) in five years.

Japan

In Japan, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade video games of 1981, according to the annual Game Machine chart.

Rank Title Manufacturer Genre
1 Donkey Kong Nintendo Platformer
2 Janputer Sanritsu Mahjong
3 Pro Golf Data East Sports
4 Pac-Man Namco Maze
5 Qix Taito Puzzle
6 Galaga Namco Shoot 'em up
7 Bosconian
8 Crazy Climber Nichibutsu Climbing
9 Crush Roller Kural Maze
10 Grand Champion Taito Racing

United States

In the United States, the following titles were the top three highest-grossing arcade games of 1981, according to the annual Cash Box and RePlay arcade charts.

Rank Play Meter Cash Box RePlay Revenue Genre
1 Pac-Man $1,000,000,000 Maze
2 Defender Un­known Shoot 'em up
3 Un­known Asteroids Un­known

The following titles were the top-grossing arcade games of each month in 1981, according to the Play Meter and RePlay arcade charts.

Month Play Meter RePlay Ref
January Pac-Man Asteroids
February
March
April Defender
May
June Scramble
July Un­known Pac-Man
August Defender Defender
September Gorf
October Donkey Kong
November Un­known
December Vanguard Pac-Man
1981 Pac-Man

Best-selling home video games

The following titles were the best-selling home video games in 1981.

Rank Title Platform Developer Publisher Release Year Genre Sales
1 Space Invaders Atari VCS Taito Atari, Inc. 1980 Shoot 'em up 2,964,137
2 Warlords Atari VCS Atari, Inc. 1981 Action 936,861
3 Breakout Atari VCS Atari, Inc. 1978 Action 838,635
4 Night Driver Atari VCS Atari, Inc. 1980 Racing 779,547
5 Asteroids Atari VCS Atari, Inc. 1981 Shoot 'em up 407,090
Football Atari VCS Atari, Inc. 1979 Sports (American football) Un­known

Best-selling home systems

Rank System(s) Manufacturer(s) Type Generation Sales Ref
1 Game & Watch Nintendo Handheld 4,000,000+
2 Atari Video Computer System (VCS) Atari, Inc. Console Second 3,600,000
3 Personal computer (PC) Various Computer 8-bit / 16-bit 1,400,000
4 Intellivision Mattel Console Second 1,000,000+
5 Atari 400 / 800 Atari, Inc. Computer 8-bit 300,000
6 ZX81 Sinclair Research Computer 8-bit 250,000+
7 TRS-80 Tandy Corporation Computer 8-bit 250,000
8 Apple II Apple Inc. Computer 8-bit 210,000
9 PET Commodore International Computer 8-bit 40,000
10 IBM PC IBM Computer 8-bit / 16-bit 35,000

Events

Magazines

  • January – Atari computer magazine ANALOG Computing begins 9 years of publication. Most issues include at least one BASIC game and one machine language game.
  • November – The British video game magazine Computer and Video Games (C&VG) starts.
  • Winter – Arnie Katz and Bill Kunkel found Electronic Games, the first magazine on video games and generally recognized as the beginning of video game journalism.

Business

Births

May

  • May 6 – David 'mamehaze' Haywood: Legendary MAME programmer

Notable releases

Games

    Arcade
    Console
    Computer

Hardware

    Arcade
    Computer
    Handheld

See also

References

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