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Overview of the events of 1999 in video games
1999 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Heroes of Might and Magic III , System Shock 2 , Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver , Final Fantasy VIII , Age of Empires II , Crash Team Racing , Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! , Grand Theft Auto 2 , Resident Evil 3: Nemesis , Chrono Cross , Unreal Tournament , Pokémon Gold and Silver , and Donkey Kong 64 , along with new titles such as Super Smash Bros. , Silent Hill , Syphon Filter , Driver , EverQuest , Homeworld , Tony Hawk's Pro Skater , and Planescape: Torment .
The year's most critically acclaimed video game was the Dreamcast title Soulcalibur , which remains among the highest-rated games of all time on Metacritic . The best-selling home video game worldwide was the Game Boy title Pokémon Red/Green/Blue /Yellow for the second year in a row, while the year's highest-grossing arcade game in Japan was Sega 's Virtua Striker 2 .
Game of the Year awards [ edit ]
The following titles won Game of the Year awards for 1999.
Critically acclaimed titles [ edit ]
Metacritic (MC) and GameRankings (GR) are aggregators of video game journalism reviews.
1999 games and expansions scoring at least 88/100 (MC) or 87.5% (GR)[ 21] [ 22]
Game
Publisher
Release Date
Platform(s)
MC score
GR score
Soulcalibur
Namco
August 5, 1999
Dreamcast
98/100
96.56%
Chrono Cross
Square
November 18, 1999
PlayStation
94/100[ 23]
92.28%[ 24]
Gran Turismo 2
Sony Computer Entertainment
December 11, 1999
PlayStation
93/100
92.42%
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
Activision
September 29, 1999
PlayStation
92/100
93.67%
Unreal Tournament
GT Interactive
November 22, 1999
Microsoft Windows
92/100
93.57%
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
Nintendo
May 10, 1999
Game Boy Color
—
92.63%
Homeworld
Sierra Entertainment
September 28, 1999
Microsoft Windows
93/100
88.81%
System Shock 2
Electronic Arts
August 11, 1999
Microsoft Windows
92/100
92%
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
Electronic Arts
February 12, 1999
Microsoft Windows
92/100
91.88%
Age of Empires II
Microsoft
September 30, 1999
Microsoft Windows
92/100
91.81%
Medal of Honor
Electronic Arts
October 31, 1999
PlayStation
92/100
87.31%
Crash Team Racing
Sony Computer Entertainment
September 30, 1999
PlayStation
88/100
91.78%
FreeSpace 2
Interplay Entertainment
September 30, 1999
Microsoft Windows
91/100
91.58%
NFL 2K
Sega
September 9, 1999
Dreamcast
—
91.53%
Pokémon Silver Version
Nintendo
November 21, 1999
Game Boy Color
—
91.35%[ 24]
Pokémon Gold Version
Nintendo
November 21, 1999
Game Boy Color
—
91.35%[ 24]
Planescape: Torment
Interplay Entertainment
December 12, 1999
Microsoft Windows
91/100
90.63%
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Capcom
September 22, 1999
PlayStation
91/100
88.21%
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
Eidos Interactive
August 16, 1999
PlayStation
91/100
88.16%
The Longest Journey
IQ Media Nordic
November 18, 1999
Microsoft Windows
91/100
88%
Mario Golf
Nintendo
June 11, 1999
Nintendo 64
91/100
87.32%
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
Ubisoft
November 5, 1999
Microsoft Windows
—
90.7%
Ape Escape
Sony Computer Entertainment
May 31, 1999
PlayStation
90/100
90.44%
Final Fantasy VIII
Square
February 11, 1999
PlayStation
90/100
89.42%
Beetle Adventure Racing
Electronic Arts
February 28, 1999
Nintendo 64
90/100
89.1%
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
Ubisoft
October 29, 1999
Nintendo 64
90/100
88.83%
Syphon Filter
989 Studios
February 17, 1999
PlayStation
90/100
86.93%
Donkey Kong 64
Nintendo
November 22, 1999
Nintendo 64
90/100
86.73%
Shenmue
Sega
December 29, 1999
Dreamcast
—
89.34%[ 24]
Wipeout 3
Sony Computer Entertainment
September 8, 1999
PlayStation
89/100
87.17%
Resident Evil 2
Capcom
October 31, 1999
Nintendo 64
89/100
86.93%
Grandia
Entertainment Software Publishing
June 24, 1999
PlayStation
89/100
85.87%
Descent 3
Interplay Entertainment
June 17, 1999
Microsoft Windows
89/100[ 23]
84.36%[ 24]
Flight Unlimited III
Electronic Arts
September 17, 1999
Microsoft Windows
—
88.5%
NBA 2K
Sega
November 10, 1999
Dreamcast
—
88.3%
NBA Live 2000
EA Sports
October 31, 1999
Microsoft Windows
—
88%
Worms Armageddon
Team17
January 29, 1999
Microsoft Windows
—
87.71%
All-Star Baseball 2000
Acclaim Entertainment
April 8, 1999
Nintendo 64
—
87.69%
EverQuest
Sony Online Entertainment
March 16, 1999
Microsoft Windows
85/100
87.68%
Mario Golf
Nintendo
August 10, 1999
Game Boy Color
—
87.65%
Driver
GT Interactive
June 25, 1999
PlayStation
87/100
87.57%
RollerCoaster Tycoon
Hasbro Interactive
March 22, 1999
Microsoft Windows
—
87.54%
Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame[ edit ]
The following video game releases in 1999 entered Famitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receiving Famitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[ 25]
Best-selling video game consoles [ edit ]
Rank
Manufacturer
Game console
Type
Generation
Sales
Japan
United States
Europe
Worldwide
1
Sony
PlayStation
Home
32-bit
2,570,000[ 26]
7,040,000[ 26]
11,750,000[ 26]
21,820,000[ 26]
2
Nintendo
Game Boy / Game Boy Color
Handheld
8-bit
4,180,000[ 27]
2,680,000+[ 28]
Unknown
17,450,000[ 27]
3
Nintendo
Nintendo 64
Home
64-bit
940,000[ 27]
3,538,000[ 29]
Unknown
6,490,000[ 27]
4
Sega
Dreamcast
Home
128-bit
950,000[ 30]
1,700,000[ 31]
500,000+[ 32]
3,150,000+
5
Bandai
WonderSwan
Handheld
16-bit
1,400,000[ 30]
—
Unknown
1,400,000
6
Sega
Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
Home
16-bit
—
431,000[ 29]
Unknown
431,000+
7
Nintendo
Super NES / Super Famicom
Home
16-bit
30,000[ 27]
15,000[ 29]
Unknown
280,000[ 27]
8
Nintendo
Famicom (NES)
Home
8-bit
50,000[ 27]
—
—
50,000[ 27]
9
SNK
Neo Geo Pocket Color
Handheld
16-bit
Unknown
25,000+[ 33]
Unknown
25,000+
10
Sega
Sega Saturn
Home
32-bit
< 10,000[ 30]
6,100[ 29]
Unknown
6,100+
Best-selling home video games [ edit ]
The following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games (console games or computer games ) of 1999 in Japan, the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany.
Best-selling home video games in Japan, United States and Germany
Rank
Title
Platform
Sales
Japan
USA
UK
Germany
Combined
1
Pokémon Red / Green / Blue / Yellow
Game Boy
998,666[ 34]
8,900,000[ 35]
Unknown
Unknown
9,898,666+
2
Final Fantasy VIII
PlayStation
3,538,000[ 36]
1,000,000+[ 37]
Unknown
Unknown
4,538,000+
3
Pocket Monsters: Gold / Silver (Pokémon Gold / Silver )
Game Boy Color
4,444,000[ 36]
—
—
—
4,444,000
4
Super Smash Bros. (Dai Rantō Smash Brothers )
Nintendo 64
1,520,000[ 38]
1,300,000[ 35]
Unknown
Unknown
2,820,000+
5
Donkey Kong 64
Nintendo 64
739,000[ 36]
1,900,000[ 35]
Unknown
Unknown
2,639,000+
6
Pokémon Pinball
Game Boy Color
765,263[ 39]
1,800,000[ 35]
—
—
2,565,263
7
Pokémon Snap
Nintendo 64
634,000[ 36]
1,500,000[ 35]
—
—
2,134,000
8
Dance Dance Revolution / 2ndReMix
PlayStation
1,904,441[ a]
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
1,904,441+
9
Gran Turismo
PlayStation
234,652[ 34]
1,300,000[ 35]
Unknown
100,000+[ 40]
1,634,652+
10
Driver
PlayStation
—
1,200,000[ 35]
200,000+[ 41]
200,000+[ 40]
1,600,000+
The following titles were the top ten highest-grossing home video games of 1999 in the United States and Europe.
Highest-grossing home video games in United States and Europe
Rank
Title
Platform(s)
Sales revenue
United States [ 35] [ 42]
Europe [ 43]
Combined
Inflation
1
Pokémon Red / Blue / Yellow
Game Boy
$230,000,000
€60,388,924 ($64,362,515 )
$294,000,000
$540,000,000
2
Gran Turismo
PlayStation
$35,000,000
€94,444,000 ($100,658,000 )
$136,000,000
$249,000,000
3
Donkey Kong 64
Nintendo 64
$110,000,000
€20,561,696 ($21,914,656 )
$132,000,000
$241,000,000
4
Tomb Raider III
Multi-platform
Unknown
€96,591,106 ($102,946,801 )
$102,946,801 +
$188,290,234+
5
Driver
PlayStation
$48,000,000
€43,112,063 ($45,948,837 )
$94,000,000
$172,000,000
6
FIFA 99
Multi-platform
Unknown
€86,316,959 ($91,996,615 )
$91,996,615 +
$168,268,478+
7
Final Fantasy VIII
PlayStation
$50,000,000 +[ 37]
€26,549,294 ($28,296,238 )
$78,300,000 +
$143,000,000+
8
Pokémon Snap
Nintendo 64
$75,000,000
—
$75,000,000
$140,000,000
9
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Nintendo 64
Unknown
€70,023,810 ($74,631,377 )
$74,631,377 +
$136,501,176+
10
Super Smash Bros.
Nintendo 64
$66,000,000
Unknown
$66,000,000 +
$121,000,000+
In the United States, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1999.
Rank
Title
Platform
Publisher
Genre
Sales
Revenue
Inflation
Ref
1
Pokémon Red / Blue / Yellow
Game Boy
Nintendo
Role-playing
8,900,000
$230,000,000
$420,000,000
[ 35] [ 42]
2
Donkey Kong 64
Nintendo 64
Nintendo
Platformer
1,900,000
$110,000,000
$200,000,000
3
Pokémon Pinball
Game Boy Color
Nintendo
Pinball
1,800,000
$52,000,000
$95,000,000
4
Pokémon Snap
Nintendo 64
Nintendo
Photography
1,500,000
$75,000,000
$140,000,000
5
Super Smash Bros.
Nintendo 64
Nintendo
Fighting
1,300,000
$66,000,000
$121,000,000
6
Gran Turismo
PlayStation
Sony
Racing simulation
1,300,000
$35,000,000
$64,000,000
7
Driver
PlayStation
GT Interactive
Driving
1,200,000
$48,000,000
$88,000,000
8
Spyro the Dragon
PlayStation
Sony
Platformer
1,200,000
Unknown
Unknown
[ 35]
9
Final Fantasy VIII
PlayStation
Square EA
Role-playing
1,000,000+
$50,000,000 +
$91,000,000+
[ 37] [ 42]
10
Frogger
PlayStation
Hasbro Interactive
Action
Unknown
[ 44] [ 45]
In Japan, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 1999.
Rank
Title
Platform
Sales
First-day sales revenue
Inflation
Ref
1
Pocket Monsters: Gold / Silver (Pokémon Gold / Silver )
GBC
4,444,000
Unknown
Unknown
[ 36]
2
Final Fantasy VIII
PlayStation
3,538,000
¥17,200,000,000 ($151,000,000)
$276,000,000
[ 36] [ 46]
3
Dance Dance Revolution / 2ndReMix
PlayStation
1,904,441
Unknown
[ a]
4
Nintendo All Star! Dai Rantō Smash Brothers
N64
1,520,000+
Unknown
[ 38]
5
Biohazard 3: Last Escape (Resident Evil 3: Nemesis )
PlayStation
1,465,000
Unknown
[ 36]
6
Gran Turismo 2
PlayStation
1,410,000
7
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories
GBC
1,208,000
8
Pocket Monsters: Red / Green / Blue / Pikachu (Pokémon )
Game Boy
998,666
Unknown
[ 34]
9
Derby Stallion '99
PlayStation
890,000
Unknown
[ 36]
10
Minna no Golf 2 (Everybody's Golf 2 )
PlayStation
843,000
In Europe, the following titles were the top ten highest-grossing home video games of 1999.[ 43]
Rank
Title
Platform(s)
Publisher
Genre
Sales revenue
Inflation
1
Tomb Raider III
Multi-platform
Eidos Interactive
Action-adventure
€96,591,106 ($102,946,801 )
$188,290,234
2
Gran Turismo
PlayStation
Sony
Racing simulation
€94,444,000 ($100,658,000 )
$184,104,000
3
FIFA 99
Multi-platform
Electronic Arts
Sports
€86,316,959 ($91,996,615 )
$168,262,287
4
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Nintendo 64
Nintendo
Action-adventure
€70,023,810 ($74,631,377 )
$136,501,176
5
Pokémon Red / Blue
Game Boy
Nintendo
Role-playing
€60,388,924 ($64,362,515 )
$117,719,374
6
Tekken 3
PlayStation
Namco
Fighting
€57,209,778 ($60,974,181 )
$111,522,094
7
Tomb Raider II
Multi-platform
Eidos Interactive
Action-adventure
€54,477,514 ($58,062,134 )
$106,195,945
8
FIFA 2000
Multi-platform
Electronic Arts
Sports
€53,519,616 ($57,041,207 )
$104,328,664
9
Colin McRae Rally
Multi-platform
Codemasters
Racing
€51,584,666 ($54,978,937 )
$100,556,761
10
Driver
Multi-platform
GT Interactive
Driving
€43,112,063 ($45,948,837 )
$84,040,662
In the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, the following titles were the best-selling home video games of 1999.
Rank
United Kingdom [ 41] [ 47]
Germany [ 40]
France
Title
Platform(s)
Sales
PlayStation
Sales
PC
Sales
1
FIFA 2000
Multi-platform
200,000+
Driver
200,000+
Tiberian Sun
200,000+
Gran Turismo [ 48]
2
Driver
Multi-platform
200,000+
Metal Gear Solid
200,000+
Age of Empires II
200,000+
Unknown
3
Metal Gear Solid
PlayStation
200,000+
Need for Speed 4
100,000+
Die Siedler III
100,000+
4
Gran Turismo
PlayStation
200,000+
FIFA 99
100,000+
SimCity 3000
100,000+
5
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
Multi-platform
200,000+
Gran Turismo
100,000+
RollerCoaster Tycoon
100,000+
In Australia, the following titles were the top ten best-selling console games of 1999.[ 49]
Highest-grossing arcade games in Japan [ edit ]
In Japan, the following titles were the top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1999.[ 50]
Notable releases of the year 1999
Release
Title
Windows
5th Gen
6th Gen
Handheld
Arcade
January 15
WCW/nWo Thunder
—
PS1
—
—
—
January 21
Super Smash Bros.
—
N64
—
—
—
January 31
Guardian's Crusade
—
PS1
—
—
—
January 31
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
—
PS1
—
—
—
January 31
Silent Hill
—
PS1
—
—
—
January 31
SimCity 3000
Yes
—
—
—
—
February 1
WCW Nitro
—
N64
—
—
—
February 8
Mario Party
—
N64
—
—
—
February 11
Final Fantasy VIII
Yes (2000)
PS1
—
—
—
February 12
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
Yes
—
—
—
—
February 13
Power Stone
—
—
DC
PSP (2006)
Yes
February 24
Street Sk8er
—
PS1
—
—
—
February 28
Army Men 3D
—
PS1
—
—
—
February 28
Beetle Adventure Racing
—
N64
—
—
—
February 28
MLB 2000
—
PS1
—
—
—
February 28
Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance
Yes
—
—
—
—
March
Need for Speed: High Stakes
June
PS1
—
—
—
March 1
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko
—
PS1 , N64
—
GBC
—
March 3
Heroes of Might and Magic III
Yes
—
—
—
—
March 4
Dungeons and Dragons Collection
—
Sat
—
—
—
March 4
Pepsiman
—
PS1
—
—
—
March 15
The King of Fighters '98
—
PS1
—
—
1998
March 16
EverQuest
Yes
—
—
—
—
March 17
Legend of Legaia
—
PS1
—
—
—
March 18
UmJammer Lammy
—
PlayStation
—
—
—
March 19
King of Fighters R-2
—
—
—
NGP
—
March 21
Pokémon Snap
—
N64
—
—
—
March 22
RollerCoaster Tycoon
Yes
—
Xbox (2003)
—
—
March 31
Requiem: Avenging Angel [ 51]
Yes
April 7
Team Fortress Classic
Yes
—
—
—
—
April 10
Warzone 2100
Yes
—
—
—
—
April 30
Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring
—
PS1
—
—
1998
April 30
Aliens versus Predator
Yes
—
—
—
—
April 30
Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast
Yes
—
—
—
—
April 30
Grand Theft Auto: London 1969
Yes
PS1
—
—
—
April 30
Pokémon Stadium 2 (Pokémon Stadium in North America)
—
N64
—
—
—
April 30
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
—
—
—
GBC
—
May
Midtown Madness
Yes
—
—
—
—
May 12
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike
—
—
DC (2000); PS2 , Xbox (2004)
—
Yes
May 28
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
—
PS1
—
—
—
May 31
Ape Escape
—
PS1
—
—
—
June 8
Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor
Yes
—
—
—
—
June 19
Counter-Strike
Yes
—
—
—
—
June 17
Descent 3
Yes
—
—
—
—
June 18
Heavy Gear II
Yes
—
—
—
—
June 24
Persona 2: Innocent Sin
—
PS1
—
—
—
June 28
Pokémon Pinball
—
—
—
GBC
—
June 30
Croc 2
—
PS1
—
—
—
June 30
Driver
October 11
PS1
—
—
—
July 1
Attack of the Saucerman
Yes
PS1
—
—
—
July 7
Dungeon Keeper 2
Yes
—
—
—
—
July 14
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber (Japan)
—
N64
—
—
—
July 20
Prince of Persia
—
—
—
GBC
—
July 23
Jagged Alliance 2
Yes
—
—
—
—
July 26
Mario Golf
—
N64
—
GBC
—
July 27
NCAA Football 2000
—
PS1
—
—
—
July 31
Biomotor Unitron
—
—
—
NGP
—
July 31
The New Tetris
—
N64
—
—
—
July 31
Outcast
Yes
—
—
—
—
July 31
Seven Kingdoms II
Yes
—
—
—
—
August 11
System Shock 2
Yes
—
—
—
—
August 12
Syphon Filter
—
PS1
—
—
—
August 16
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
Yes
PS1
DC (2000)
—
—
August 18
Re-Volt
Yes
N64 , PS1
DC
—
—
August 27
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun
Yes
—
—
—
—
August 31
Shadow Man
Yes
N64 , PS1
DC
—
—
August 31
All Star Tennis '99
—
N64 , PS1
—
—
—
August 31
Gauntlet Legends
—
N64
—
—
—
August 31
Madden NFL 2000
Yes
PS1 , N64
—
—
—
August 31
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear
Yes
PS1 (2001)
DC (2000)
GBA (2002)
—
September
Jet Moto 3
—
PS1
—
—
—
September 1
Tiny Tank: Up Your Arsenal
—
PS1
—
—
—
September 9
Sonic Adventure
Yes (2004)
—
DC ; GC (2003)
—
—
September 9
Soulcalibur
—
—
DC
—
Yes
September 17
Flight Unlimited III
Yes
—
—
—
—
September 22
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Yes (2000)
PS1
DC (2000); GC (2003)
—
—
September 28
Homeworld
Yes
—
—
—
—
September 28
Kingsley's Adventure
—
PS1
—
—
—
September 29
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
—
PS1 , N64 (2000)
DC (2000)
GBC (2000)
—
September 30
Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings
Yes
—
—
—
—
September 30
Crash Team Racing
—
PS1
—
—
—
September 30
Final Fantasy VI
Yes (2015)
PS1
—
—
—
September 30
Freespace 2
Yes
—
—
—
—
September 30
Pac-Man World
—
PS1
—
GBA (2004)
—
October 4
Disciples: Sacred Lands
Yes
—
—
—
—
October 11
Jet Force Gemini
—
N64
—
—
—
October 16
Dead or Alive 2
—
—
DC , PS2 (2000)
—
Yes
October 19
Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition (North America)
—
—
—
GB ; GBC
—
October 22
Grand Theft Auto 2
Yes
PS1
DC (2000)
GBC (2000)
—
October 29
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
Yes
PS1 (2000); N64
DC , PS2 (2000)
—
—
October 31
Ballistic
—
PS1
—
GBC , iOS (2008)
1998
October 31
Pharaoh
Yes
—
—
—
—
October 31
Nocturne
Yes
—
—
—
—
October 31
Septerra Core
Yes
—
—
—
—
October 31
The Nomad Soul
Yes
—
DC (2000)
—
—
October 31
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack
November 30
N64 , PS1
DC
—
—
November 2
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
—
PS1
—
—
—
November 2
Asheron's Call
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 3
Sim Theme Park
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 10
Half-Life: Opposing Force
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 10
Rippin' Riders Snowboarding
—
—
DC
—
—
November 11
Medal of Honor
—
PS1
—
—
—
November 11
Age of Wonders
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 13
Nancy Drew: Stay Tuned for Danger
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 15
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine [ 52]
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 16
Tomorrow Never Dies
—
PS1
—
—
—
November 16
Toy Story 2 Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue
—
PS1 , N64
—
—
—
November 18
Chrono Cross (Japan)
—
PS1
—
—
—
November 19
Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 19
The Longest Journey
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 21
Pokémon Gold and Silver (Japan)
—
—
—
GBC
—
November 22
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
Yes
PS1
DC (2000)
—
—
November 22
Unreal Tournament
Yes
—
DC (2001), PS2 (2000)
—
—
November 23
Dark Arms: Beast Busters
—
—
—
NGP
—
November 23
SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 24
Donkey Kong 64
—
N64
—
—
—
November 24
Ultima IX: Ascension
Yes
—
—
—
—
November 26
Garou: Mark of the Wolves
—
—
DC (2001); PS2 (2005), Xbox (2009)
—
Yes
November 30
South Park Rally
December 31
PS1 , N64 (2000)
DC (2000)
—
—
December 2
The Legend of Dragoon (Japan)
—
PS1
—
—
—
December 2
Quake III Arena
Yes
—
DC , PS2 (2000)
—
—
December 10
Urban Chaos
Yes
PS1 (2000)
DC (2000)
—
—
December 11
Gran Turismo 2
—
PS1
—
—
—
December 12
Planescape: Torment
Yes
—
—
—
—
December 17
Mario Party 2 (Japan)
—
N64
—
—
—
December 20
Crusaders of Might and Magic
Yes
PS1 (2000)
—
—
—
December 20
Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure
—
—
—
NGP
—
December 22
Harvest Moon 64
—
N64
—
—
—
December 22
Valkyrie Profile
—
PS1
—
PSP (2006), Android /iOS (2018)
—
December 29
Shenmue
—
—
DC
—
—
December 30
Battlezone II: Combat Commander
Yes
—
—
—
—
December 31
Zombie Revenge
—
—
DC
—
—
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