4 Financially Successful Arcade Games, With Robert Jain

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By Jason McDonald


Video games make considerable money these days, as Robert Jain and other minds in finance can attest. However, if you were to go back several decades, you would see that the most popular games thrived in arcades. While arcades still exist today to some degree, they were most popular during the 80s and 90s. Many arcade games made money as well, here are the 4 titles that stand head and shoulders above the rest.

NBA Jam - Sports games are common these days, but NBA Jam is often considered to be among the most influential. With its frantic gameplay and focus on high-paced action, it became popular even among those that couldn't have cared less about basketball. This is evidenced by the fact that, according to names like Bob Jain, it sold 20,000 cabinets to arcades. In simplest terms, this is an important title in video game history.

Street Fighter II - While it has numerous versions that are still played today, Street Fighter II remains a landmark in arcade gaming. First, it sold 200,000 cabinets, which makes it arguably the most popular fighting game for those with pockets of quarters. Second, it was one of the first games to use six buttons, which could be used to perform different moves and create various combos. The fact that this game remains a tournament favorite is a testament to its staying power.

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 - Much like Street Fighter II, as discussed earlier, Pac-Man has seen multiple iterations during its lifetime. This doesn't change the fact that it remains the most profitable arcade game in history. While its sequel, Ms. Pac-Man, sold 125,000 cabinets, the original trumps it at 400,000. The latter brought life to one of gaming's most iconic mascots as well. He appears in games to this day, but his popularity started during the arcade days.




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