- 1989 in video gaming
Events
Notable releases
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Bullfrog Productions releases "Populous " onJune 5 1989 , which was one of the first commercially successfulgod game s.
*Namco releases "Winning Run "; "Rompers"; "Blast Off ", which is the sequel to "Bosconian "; "Valkyrie No Densetsu "; "Dirt Fox "; "World Stadium '89 "; "Finest Hour "; "Burning Force "; "Winning Run Suzuka GP "; "Four Trax "; "Dangerous Seed " and "Marvel Land ".
*Maxis releases Will Wright's "SimCity ", the first of the "Sim" games and a revolutionary real-timesoftware toy .
* Tengen releases an unlicensed version of the "Tetris " video game, which is recalled afterNintendo sues Tengen.
* Wes Cherry writes "Solitaire" and Robert Donner writes "Minesweeper", which are bundled withMicrosoft Windows starting from version 3.
*Brøderbund releases the "Prince of Persia " game, the first in a series of games, noted for its advancements in animation.
* Nintendo of America introducesEnix 's "Dragon Warrior " franchise toNorth America .
*Techno Soft releases "Herzog Zwei " (Mega Drive/Genesis) an important development in thereal-time strategy genre.
*Psygnosis release "Shadow of the Beast ", demonstrating the capabilities of theAmiga and helping sales of thecomputer .
*Strategic Studies Group releases "Warlords " onDecember 6 1989 , which was one of the firstfantasy turn-based strategy game.Hardware
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Atari Corp. releases the Lynx handheld console.
*Mattel , Inc. releases thePower Glove controller for theNES home console.
*Nintendo releases theGame Boy handheld console, first handheld with cartridges.
* NEC's PC Engine released inNorth America as theTurbografx-16 .
*Sega Mega Drive released inNorth America as theSega Genesis .Business
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Hasbro , Inc. acquires elements ofColeco Industries, Inc.
* Trinity Acquisition Corporation founded (renamedTHQ in 1990)
* Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Tengen
** Nintendo sues Tengen over the "Tetris " video game copyrights. Tengen loses and recalls all its "Tetris" games.
** November - Nintendo sues Tengen over production of unlicensed Nintendo games. Tengen loses. (Tengen originally sued Nintendo on December 12, 1988 for antitrust violations.)
* Nintendo v.Camerica Ltd. Nintendo sues Camerica over patent violations of theGame Genie for theNES console. Camerica wins the suit.
* Nintendo in business for 100 years.
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