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Notable releases
Brøderbund
releases ''
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
'', the first game of the prolific ''
Carmen Sandiego
'' series
Nintendo
releases ''
Super Mario Bros.
'' on
September 13
1985
. Before the year was out
Super Mario Bros.
became the highest selling game of that year, selling 10 millon copies then eventually selling 40 millon copies making it the
Highest Selling Video Game Of All Time
.
Namco
releases ''
Dig Dug II
'', ''
Metro-Cross
'', ''
Baraduke
'', ''
Motos
'', and ''
Sky Kid
''.
Alexey Pajitnov
creates the ''
Tetris
'' video game in the
USSR
.
Nintendo
released its most popular versions (for the
NES
and
Game Boy
) in
1989
.
Atari Games
releases ''
Gauntlet
'' (by
Ed Logg
), the first
Dungeon Crawl
arcade game.
''
Ghosts 'n Goblins
'' by
Tokuro Fujiwara
(
Capcom
, arcade), one of the most popular arcade games of the year, spawned a series of later games
''
Adventure Construction Set
'' by
Stuart Smith
and
Racing Destruction Set
by
Rick Koenig
are both released by
Electronic Arts
and become hits, following on the success of
1982
's
Pinball Construction Set
by
Bill Budge
.
Elite Systems UK
releases ''
Roller Coaster
'', a
Platformer
in the mould of the previous year's
Best Seller
, ''
Jet Set Willy
''. ''Roller Coaster'' was the first game to ever simulate
Fairgound Rides
.
Bubble Bus software release the popular
Arcade Adventure
''
Starquake
'' for several 8-bit computers. In later years, it is ported to 16-bit platforms.
Pete Cooke
's ambitious, sprawling science-fiction game ''
Tau Ceti
'' is published in the
United Kingdom
.
The Learning Company
releases the first commercial version of ''
The Oregon Trail
'' on the
Apple II
.
Hardware
Atari
releases the
520ST
personal computer
Commodore
releases the
Amiga
personal computer
INTV
Corp. releases the
INTV III
home console
Telegames
releases the
Dina
home console, a
Colecovision
clone
Nintendo
does a limited test release of the
NES
video game console in the
United States
and the
Robotic Operating Buddy
(ROB) robot and video game for the NES home console
Sega
's
SG-1000 Mark III
released in
Japan
Business
New companies:
Titus Interactive
,
Code Masters
,
Westwood Studios, Inc.
,
Square Co., Ltd.
Edu-Ware
closes;
David Mullich
and several other laid-off employees form
Electric Transit
, which becomes the first company to join
Electronic Art's
new affiliated publisher program.
Defunct companies: RDI Systems