CaptainFlintlockFinn,

I had no idea call of duty was such a big deal. It’s not my jam so I never notice it.

2tone,

Someone should make Call of Pokemon

CrabAndBroom,

GRAND THEFT POKEMON OF DUTY

I made $100 million just from typing that out

2tone,

I just threw my wallet at your comment

Izzy,
@Izzy@lemmy.world avatar

I was thinking the same thing. I’ve never played a single one or even seen gameplay footage of them. Who is playing these games? I assumed they were just generic shooters.

TesterJ,

Sure, but they’re the generic shooter. And it had a big resurgence during COVID with everyone and their mothers playing Warzone. I hadn’t touched CoD since MW3 in like 2012 and I put so many hours into the 2019 Modern Warfare game with Warzone.

cmbabul,

I mean they are, but they also kinda defined what a generic shooter is today, I haven’t picked one up in ages because I hate multiplayer these days, had a lot of fun playing them up until Black Ops. Kinda got stale for me after that

DrQuint,

By virtue of them selling the best, they ARE generic shooters. It’s just that the definition moves with them.

soyagi,

This is why Sony was making such a big deal about Call of Duty during the discussions about Microsoft acquiring Activision (owners of the Call of Duty franchise). Sony wanted reassurance that the Call of Duty games would still come out on the PlayStation consoles, and not be exclusive to Microsoft’s platforms (Xbox and Windows). When you see that Call of Duty has been the best selling game nearly every year recently, you can understand Sony’s plea.

Pregnenolone,

Mario Kart mechanics peaked in MK64

reddig33,

No way. The Wii version was wild, using gestures for actions like jumping.

cccc,

DS I reckon. It was just MK64 but slightly more refined.

Pleonasm,

And kart mechanics peaked in Crash Team Racing…

yyyesss,

disagree, Double Dash defined dynamic driving.

Gallardo994,

So pretty much history of COD with some other games alongside

ThirdWorldOrder,

It’s funny because the best COD wasn’t even #1 when it came out

reddig33,

Would be interesting to take this list all the way back to Pong in the 1970s.

kratoz29,

TLDR: Call of Duty.

drcouzelis,
@drcouzelis@lemmy.zip avatar

And Pokémon, holy crap. The same games were the best sellers multiple years in a row??

kratoz29,

We gamers like comfort zones ¯_(ツ)_/¯

bobs_monkey,

Between the cards and games, Pokemon was all everyone would talk about for several years in a row

Stoney_Logica1,

It’s still the most profitable IP ever.

mrbubblesort,
@mrbubblesort@kbin.social avatar

Well, more like ...

Mario, Mario, Pokemon, Pokemon, GTA, CoD, wtf Animal Crossing?, CoD

Corgana,
@Corgana@startrek.website avatar

Call of Duty… Call of Duty… Call of Duty… Animal Crossing

Did something happen in 2020?

kratoz29,

Pandemic.

Corgana,
@Corgana@startrek.website avatar

WTF

bob,

This just made me miss the 90’s.

such_lettuce7970,
@such_lettuce7970@kbin.social avatar

16-bit is enough for me :)

PaulDevonUK,
@PaulDevonUK@lemmy.world avatar

It’s a shame that it doesn’t go back far enough to include DooM.

Grabthar,

It does? The list starts in 1993, when Doom came out. Everyone played it, but I have never even seen a purchased copy. That might impact a lot of PC game sales, and explain why the list is dominated by console titles.

MajorHavoc,

That Pokemon run from 1998 to 2001. Wow.

Sterile_Technique,
@Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world avatar

COD, COD, COD, COD, Animal Crossing, COD, COD COD, COD

Lol.

drcouzelis, (edited )
@drcouzelis@lemmy.zip avatar

1995: Mortal Kombat 3

Console: Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, PC, Game Boy, Game Gear

I have Mortal Kombat 3 for Game Boy! Fun fact, it’s the only original Game Boy game officially released rated M for Mature.

Also the Game Boy version is garbage. XD

2tone,

Hahaha. Can’t imagine playing that on the Game Boy!

shadearg,
@shadearg@lemmy.world avatar

For GB, MK2 was surprisingly decent—especially compared to MK1 and MK3.

It wasn’t Donkey Kong Land smooth, though. That was sheer magic.

LegoManIAm94,

I would not expect games on hand held consoles to reach best selling game of the year. I am shocked how Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare made the top spot in 2016. I remember that game getting booed before it was released.

Roundcat,
Roundcat avatar

Very interesting how despite being the distant runner-up (and the 3rd place console in Japan) N64 games were consistant best sellers from 1996 to 1999. Either taking first, or several of the runner-up spots. Then in the 2000s, You don't see a single place from 2002 until 2006. I think this shows the real tragedy of the Gamecube. At least with the N64, games still sold numbers, but with the gamecube, Nintendo was struggling with consoles and software. Surprised not even any Gameboy Advance games made the list.

PlasticExistence,

I think an important aspect of Nintendo losing their best sellers during the early 2000s was the expensive choice to keep using cartridges on the N64. Then they failed with the 64DD to fix the problem of insufficient storage space available on the cartridges for the games other developers wanted to make.

The prime example is Square moving the Final Fantasy series to PlayStation starting with FF7. They could not have achieved the scale and 3D animations of FF7 on the N64. They needed the cheap and abundant storage space of CDs to make FF7.

If I was a single-console gamer who was more satisfied with the games available on PlayStation than on N64, then for the next generation I likely would choose a PS2 over whenever the N64’s successor would be (as Nintendo has typically released last within a console generation while Sony usually releases early). And then at that point, I’m not buying Nintendo games at all, so I’m not contributing to their sales numbers. Xbox also rose during those years too.

Nintendo dug their own grave with respect to being the market leader in large part because they did not value their third party partners as much as they should have, and by the time the N64 was out, they had chased away a lot of important game developers. Those developers being absent for the GameCube generation hurt them. They somewhat repaired things during the Wii era, but I don’t think their relationships with 3rd party developers and publishers were close to the same until the Switch.

TheMauveAvenger,

Lots of good points. Xbox is a big factor in this. Also, this was around the time many millennials were starting to buy consoles on their own and Nintendo was seen as somewhat childish. The more mature games were coming out on the other consoles at the same time that the first generation that grew up with pervasive gaming were becoming adults.

PlasticExistence,

I was such a millennial. Disappointed by the game selection (and perceived childishness) on the N64, I wound up with a PlayStation. Then I went with an Xbox for the next gen, followed by a Slim PS2. I did buy a Wii but owned few games for it. I basically skipped the Wii U era altogether.

I got a Switch on launch, but it was the same thing within a couple of years: I wanted a console with better performance because many of the best games of the generation would not be on Nintendo’s platform or would be ported years later with worse graphics (and with the premium of the Switch tax). I have a fairly big library for the PS4/5 while my Switch sits unused.

I still very much appreciate Nintendo’s own games, but a console needs more than first party titles.

fidodo,

The actual game part of ff7 could have easily run on the N64, it was just the fmvs and music that were too big.

GenericUsername28,

Without the FMVs or music, a large part of what made FF7 great would have been lost.

FinalBoy1975,

I distinctly remember everyone playing Ocarina of Time in 1998. I didn’t know anyone that was playing Pokemon Red/Blue.

AnonTwo,

You have a really small circle then. Pokemon literally was making the news with how much it was dominating media at the time of it's western release in 1998.

To be fair, it's not like OoT wasn't popular. Even the article says it was second. But Pokemon was a phenomenon

FinalBoy1975,

It’s probably something to do with age. In 1998 I was 22. I was probably too old for Pokemon. I remember my nephews played the card game throughout the 90s. I didn’t play Ocarina or Pokemon, but I knew tons of people into Ocarina, like my nephews. Memory is also unreliable and yes, it’s listed as number 2, which surprised me, my poor or selective memory would have placed it number 1.

ftothe3,

I read that tears of the kingdom is the best selling game of 2023 so far. I wonder where the author got their numbers from.

Stoney_Logica1,

Yeah, no way Harry Potter is selling more copies than TotK.

PhantomPhanatic,
@PhantomPhanatic@lemmy.world avatar

Everyone here talking about CoD and all I want to know is how Star Fox on SNES beat out GoldenEye in 1997.

RightHandOfIkaros,

More people had a SNES and could afford Star Fox compared to buying a Nintendo64 console which was only one year old + GoldenEye.

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