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2001 in video gaming

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2001 in games

Notable events of 2001 in computer and video games. See also history of computer and video games.

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Events

Notable releases

Business

  • SEGA announces that it will no longer develop home consoles, in order to focus on game development. The Dreamcast is waiting to finish the production in May. But a lot of games was released fot it in the same year.
  • Indrema in Aperil closes and its L600 Entertainment System multimedia home console is never released.
  • Activision acquires Treyarch Invention LLC
  • PCCW (Pacific Century CyberWorks Japan Co., Ltd.) acquires VR1 Entertainment
  • Midway Games announces that it will no longer manufacture arcade games
  • Sega of America Inc. v. Kmart Corporation; Sega sues Kmart over an unpaid debt of over USD$2 million dollars
  • Uri Geller v. Nintendo; Geller sues Nintendo over his resemblance to a Pokémon character. The suit is dismissed.
  • November 23 - GamePark releases the GP32 (GamePark 32) wireless-multiplayer multimedia handheld console in South Korea
  • December - Panasonic's Q multimedia console

Trends

Video game consoles

The dominant video game consoles in 2001 were:

Additionally, Nintendo released the Nintendo GameCube on September 14 in Japan (U.S. on November 11 and in Europe on May 3, 2002). Microsoft released the Xbox video game console in the U.S. on November 15 (in Europe on March 14, 2002).

Handheld game systems

The dominant handheld systems in 2001 were:

Additionally, Nintendo released the Game Boy Advance (GBA) in Japan on March 21 (in the U.S. on June 11 and Europe on June 22).

Video game sales

#1 best selling video game in 2001
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#1 best selling video game in 2001

The top 10 selling console video games in 2001 in the United States ranked by units sold, according to NPD (http://www.npd.com/dynamic/releases/press_020207.htm), were:

Top Grossing Video Games of 2001
Rank Title Platform Publisher
1 Grand Theft Auto 3 PS2 Rockstar Games
2 Madden NFL 2002 PS2 Electronic Arts
3 Pokemon Crystal GBC Nintendo
4 Metal Gear Solid 2 PS2 Konami
5 Super Mario Advance GBA Nintendo
6 Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec PS2 Sony
7 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 PS2 Activision
8 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 PSX Activision
9 Pokemon Silver GBC Nintendo
10 Driver 2 PSX Infogrames

Computer game sales

#1 best selling computer game in 2001
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#1 best selling computer game in 2001

The top 10 selling computer games in 2001 in the United States ranked by units sold, according to NPD (http://www.npd.com/dynamic/releases/press_020207.htm), were:

Top Grossing Computer Games of 2001
Rank Title Publisher
1 The Sims Electronic Arts
2 Roller Coaster Tycoon Infogrames
3 Harry Potter & The Sorcerer's Stone Electronic Arts
4 Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction Vivendi Universal
5 The Sims House Party Electronic Arts
6 The Sims Livin' Large Electronic Arts
7 The Sims Hot Date Electronic Arts
8 Diablo 2 Vivendi Universal
9 Sim Theme Park Electronic Arts
10 Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings Microsoft
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