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Events

  • A major shakeout of the video game industry
    begins. By 1986
    , total video games sales will decrease from $3.2 billion USD to $100 million USD.
  • MCA Universal files suit
    against Nintendo, claiming that the latter company's video arcade hit Donkey Kong
    violated Universal's copyright on King Kong. After a brief trial, the judge determined that the rights to the original Kong had passed into the public domain. The case was dismissed, and MCA Universal paid $1.8 million USD in damages to Nintendo.
  • Atari files suit against Coleco, claiming violation of Atari's patents on the Atari 2600 video game console. The previous year, Coleco released a peripheral device that made it possible for Atari 2600 game cartridges to be run on the Colecovision console.
  • Infogrames Entertainment SA is established by Bruno Bonnell and Christophe Sapet in Lyon, France.
  • Origin Systems is founded by Robert, Richard, and Owen K. Garriott and Chuck Bueche in Austin, Texas.
  • Interplay Productions is founded by Brian Fargo in southern California.
  • Navarre Corporation is founded.
  • Amusement Developing Section 8 (later known as Sega-AM2), a research and development department of Sega, is established under the supervision of Yu Suzuki in Tokyo, Japan.
  • According to Nintendo, total video game sales for 1983 are $3.2 billion USD.
  • Cinematronics releases Advanced Microcomputer Systems's Dragon's Lair
    , the first laserdisc video game.
  • Atari releases Star Wars
    , a vector graphics-based game based on the popular film franchise.
  • Konami releases Gyruss
    , one of the first arcade games with non-vector 3D graphics, in Japan. Centuri distributes the game in North America.
  • Namco releases Mappy
    , Jr. Pac-Man
    , Pac and Pal
    , Phozon
    , Libble Rabble
    and Pole Position II
    .

Personal computer and console games

  • Mattel Electronics publishes World Series Baseball
    , the first video game to use multiple camera angles, for the Intellivision.
  • Origin Systems publishes Ultima III: Exodus
    , the first computer role-playing game to feature tactical, turn-based combat, for the Apple II, Atari 800, Commodore 64, and IBM PC.
  • Electronic Arts publishes Bill Budge's Pinball Construction Set
    , the first example of the "builder" (or "construction set") computer and video game genre, for the Apple II, Atari 800, and IBM PC.
  • Bug-Byte releases Matthew Smith's Manic Miner
    , an influential early platform game, for the ZX Spectrum.
  • Atari releases E.T., one of the most infamous commercial failures
    in video game history, for the Atari 2600. Many have seen the failure of E.T. as one of the major catalysts for the video game crash of this year.
  • Ultimate Play The Game release Jetpac
    and Atic Atac
    for the ZX Spectrum.

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