1996 in video gaming
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Events
Super Mario 64 converted the Mario series to 3D graphics.
- March — The Swedish video game magazine Super Power, started in 1993, changes its name to Super PLAY.
- May 16-18 — 2nd annual E³
- August 8 — John Romero leaves id Software, forming Ion Storm in Dallas, Texas in November with Tom Hall (who had left id in 1993).
- August 15 — Gunpei Yokoi resigns from Nintendo and founds his own company, Koto, on September 11.
- DigiPen Institute of Technology receives accreditation, making it the first school in the world to offer college degrees in video game development.
- December 19 — VGMusic.com debuts on the web, specializing in video game MIDI.
Notable releases
- January 29 — Duke Nukem 3D, successor to the simple side-scrolling originals, and a genre-redefining title for first person shooters. (PC)
- March — Capcom releases Resident Evil for the PlayStation in Japan and the United States. It is believed to have invented the term "survival horror" and it popularized the genre.
- May 31 — id releases Quake, advancing 3D graphics technology on the PC and starting a franchise that has sold more than 4 million games.
- June 23 — Nintendo releases Super Mario 64, the first 3D Mario game, in Japan as the flagship for their new Nintendo 64 system.
- September 3 — Sony releases Crash Bandicoot video game. Crash Bandicoot is used as the mascot for their PlayStation console.
- September 27 — 3DO publicly launches Meridian 59, widely regarded as the first MMORPG.
- October — [[Command & Conquer: Red Alert]], the second major title in the Command & Conquer fanchise, and the most popular one yet. (PC)
- November 15 — Tomb Raider is released for the PC, Sony Playstation, and the Sega Saturn. It spawns a series of sequels as well as a series of movies.
- November 30 — Diablo is released. It is the first chapter in Blizzard Entertainment's enormously popular series. (PC)
- December 3 — [[Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (video game)|Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire]] is released for N64 and PC. It is part of a large cross-media project by LucasArts.
- Crusader: No Regret, the critically acclaimed sequel to Origin's innovative Crusader: No Remorse. (PC)
- [[The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall]], a notable evolution of the sandbox RPG started with The Elder Scrolls: Arena. (PC)
- Final Doom, the final release of the original Doom series. Contains 2 large and original storylines. (PC)
- Master of Orion II, the sequel to the revolutionary original. (PC)
- MechWarrior 2 Mercenaries, a successful sequel to the well-received MechWarrior 2. (PC)
- Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh, a controversial sequel to the controversial original. (PC)
- [[Star Wars: Rebel Assault II - The Hidden Empire]], sequel to the innovative original, and the final interactive movie-based Star Wars game. (PC)
- The first console emulators appear.
Hardware
- Bandai's Tamagotchi virtual pet handheld
- Nintendo:
- * Nintendo 64 64-bit home console
- * Game Boy Pocket (GBP) handheld console (30% smaller version of the previous Game Boy handheld console)
- SEGA's Net Link modem for the Sega Saturn home console
- SNK's Neo Geo CDZ (Japan only)
- Namco's Alpine Racer arcade game, including a new type of user interface
Business
- February — Blizzard Entertainment acquires a development group known as Condor, renaming it Blizzard North.
- February 13 — Atari Corporation announces a plan to merge with JTS Corp..
- April — Eidos acquires Centregold plc, which holds Core Design (creator of the Lara Croft character) and U.S. Gold.
- June — Firaxis Games is formed By Jeff Briggs with Sid Meier and Brian Reynolds.
- November 13 — Tom Clancy and Virtus Corp. found Red Storm Entertainment, headed by Doug Littlejohns.
- Infogrames Entertainment SA acquires Ocean Software Ltd.
- Midway Games, Inc. (subsidiary of WMS Industries, formerly known as Williams Electronics) acquires Atari Games Corp. from Warner Communications Inc. (AOL Time Warner in 2000)
- Technos Japan Corporation, originator of the Nekketsu Kouha Kunio Kun series and Double Dragon series, goes out of business (assets acquired by Atlus Corporation)
- Black Isle Studios forms as a division by Interplay; doesn't use Black Isle name until 1998
- Game Park Inc. founded in South Korea
- The company formed by Microprose and Spectrum Holobyte in 1993 starts branding using only the Microprose name.
- Overworks, Ltd. formed
- Zed Two Limited formed
- Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Computer & Entertainment, Inc.
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