الاثنين، 19 مارس 2018

4 Financially Successful Arcade Games, With Robert Jain

By Jason McDonald


If you grew up during the 1980s and 90s, chances are that you've spent some measure of time at arcades. These spaces, where numerous machines rested, were prime for children, teenagers, and adults that had change to spare. There have been many arcade games that not only captured the attention of the public, but became profitable as well. Here are the top 4 arcade games, in this respect, as detailed by Robert Jain.

NBA Jam - When it comes to sports games, few were as popular as NBA Jam, particularly in the 90s. This particular arcade game grabbed the attention of many gamers, and its presence across multiple platforms can't be understated. As far as arcades are concerned, though, it ended up selling 20,000 cabinets during its lifetime. This makes it an important financial landmark, as names such as Bob Jain can attest.

Street Fighter II - Often considered to be the most popular fighting game of all time, Street Fighter II was a powerhouse in arcades as well. Not only did it sell 200,000 copies across both the Standard and Championship Editions, but it's still played in tournaments today. Few games can make such a clam, which speaks to the longevity of Street Fighter II. This is another arcade classic that proved to be more than profitable.

Space Invaders - This classic game of shooting alien invaders that slowly descend to the bottom of the screen was a massive hit in the arcades. Space Invaders has the distinction of selling 360,000 cabinets. It is also known for being one of the first titles that kicked off what's seen as the golden age of arcades, where games were being released with greater technical capabilities than were previously seen at the time. In simplest terms. Space Invaders was a hit.

Pac-Man - Did you know that its sequel, Ms. Pac-Man, sold 125,000 cabinets? While this is a notable landmark, the original stands at 400,000 cabinets, making it the arcade game that ultimately made the most money. When this classic game debuted, no one saw anything like it. Their puzzle-solving abilities and quick minds were tested across numerous mazes. Pac-Man remains a staple of gaming history, which may be its greatest claim to fame.




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