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This month in gaming history - SEPTEMBER
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Author:  Blokeymon [ Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:25 pm ]
Post subject:  This month in gaming history - SEPTEMBER

Its a little late, but its the last one in the series, as the first one was written in October last year. Its been a good run, and theres been a few surprises along the way (the first console was released WHEN?!?!), but all good things come to an end.

Read on, folks, and thanks for your time. <3

1st
1967 - A company called Sanders Associates completes their hockey video game, that includes the dynamics of a real hockey puck.
1988 - Nintendo release Super Mario Bros 2 on the NES in the US. Others will know this is nothing more than a reskinned Doki Doki Panic for the Western market.
1992 - Friendships are destroyed forever and divorces hit an all time high as Super Mario Kart is released for the SNES.
1998 - Nintendo release Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue for the GameBoy in the US. They do alright...
2004 - Nokia announces it has shipped 1,000,000 N-Gage units, and only the tech savvy and the cool have bought them. Right, Pie? *brofist*


3rd
1996 - Nintendo release the Game Boy Pocket in the US.


7th
1983 - American Telephone And Telegraph announce a joint venture with Coleco Industries to intriduce a videogame service that will deliver games via phone lines to the Colecovision game system. It'll never work...
1997 - Sony CEA release Final Fantasy VII for the PlayStation in the US. It does alright...
1999 - ADV Films release Sonic The Hedgehog - The Movie on DVD and VHS. Wait, what?


8th
1999 - Square EA release Final Fantasy 8 for the PlayStation in the US.


9th
1991 - Nintendo announce that the SNES is now available worldwide, and comes bundled with Super Mario World.
1994 - Acclaim release Mortal Kombat II to arcades.
1995 - Sony release the PlayStation in the US, with 100,000 units selling in the first two days.
1999 - SEGA RELEASES THE GODDAMN DREAMCAST IN THE US! HOLY SHIT. 514,000 ARE SOLD IN THE FIRST FORTNIGHT. RELEASE TITLES ARE SONIC ADVENTURE, SOUL CALIBUR AND NFL 2K. JESUS SHIT.
2004 - Nintendo release Pokemon Leaf Green and Fire Red for the GBA in the US. They sell alright.


10th
2004 - Screen Gems release Resident Evil: Apocalypse into cinemas. No, I don't know why either.


13th
1993 - Acclaim release Mortal Kombat for pretty much every home console going. The SNES version has no blood and revised fatalities, and although graphically superior to the MegaDrive/Genesis version, is nowhere near as fun.
2005 - EA release Burnout Revenge on the PS2 and Xbox in the US.
2006 - Nintendo release the DS Lite. This is the second of, what, 27 total reissues?


14th
2001 - Nintendo releases the GameCube in Japan, alongside Luigis Mansion (fuck yeah), Wave Race Blue Storm and Super Monkey Ball. The GameCube, crafted from materials too strong for mere mortals to sculpt with, it was sent down from the heavens to be dramatically unsupported, save for a few killer games that went largely ignored because Nintendo were just too gobsmacked by its awesomeness that they forgot to market the shit out of it. Shame...
2004 - Microsoft releases Fable on the Xbox in the US.


15th
1995 - The movie "Hackers" is released in cinemas. Fuck yeah.


19th
2000 - Activision release Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 for the PlayStation, including one of the greatest game soundtracks ever.
2005 - Nintendo release the GameBoy Micro. No, I don't know why either.
2006 - Capcom releases Okami for the PS2 in the US.


20th
2002 - Microsoft buys Rare. It doesn't end so well.
2005 - Midway releases Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks for the PS2 and Xbox in the US. Its a pretty nifty little game, criminally overlooked. Find it in a bargain bin, I suggest buying it.


21st
1992 - Jeff Hansen of the US beats Yuichi Suyama of Japan to become the World Nintendo Champion. Whatever that is...


23rd
2007 - Microsoft releases Halo 3 for the Xbox 360 in the US. First day sales total a massive $170,000,000. Thats DAY ONE, people.


26th
2001 - Sony CEA release Ico for the PS2 in the US.


27th
1983 - In one of gamings' darkest days, Atari dumps 14 truckloads of game cartridges and other computer equipment in a landfill in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Almost 6,000,000 "ET: The Extra Terrestrial" cartidges are included in the dump.


29th
1995 - Sony release the PlayStation in Europe, 600,000 sold by the end of the year.
1996 - Nintendo release the Nintendo Sixty FOOOOOOUUUUUURRRRRR in the US, with 350,000 selling in the first three days.
1999 - Activision release Tony Hawks Pro Skater for the PlayStation in the US.

Author:  The Raven [ Tue Sep 06, 2011 10:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: This month in gaming history - SEPTEMBER

Tony hawk pro skater for Playstation. BEST. MONTH. EVER!!!

Author:  Terradude [ Tue Sep 06, 2011 11:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: This month in gaming history - SEPTEMBER

:cry: It's been a good run.

Author:  Smokey [ Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: This month in gaming history - SEPTEMBER

Fable. <3

Also, your description of the Gamecube is but a pale imitation of my own, and you should be ashamed of yourself for trying to top it.

Author:  HGW XX/7 [ Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: This month in gaming history - SEPTEMBER

Dreamcast.


/life

Author:  thegamecubist [ Sat Sep 10, 2011 7:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: This month in gaming history - SEPTEMBER

My GameCube dies sometimes when I play games...

...from sheer fucking awesome

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