1978 in video games


1978 saw the release of new video games such as Space Invaders. The year is considered the beginning of the golden age of arcade video games. The year's highest-grossing video game was Taito's arcade game Space Invaders, while the best-selling home system was the Atari Video Computer System.

Financial performance

Highest-grossing arcade games

Space Invaders was the top-grossing video game worldwide in 1978. The following table lists the top-grossing arcade games of 1978 in Japan, the United Kingdom, United States, and worldwide.
MarketTitleGross revenueInflationCabinet salesDeveloperDistributorGenre
JapanSpace Invaders$670,000,000100,000TaitoTaitoShoot 'em up
United KingdomSpace InvadersTaitoMidway ManufacturingShoot 'em up
United StatesSpace Wars10,000CinematronicsCinematronicsShooter
WorldwideSpace InvadersTaitoShoot 'em up

Japan

In Japan, the following titles were the highest-grossing arcade games of 1978, according to the third annual Game Machine chart, which lists both arcade video games and electro-mechanical games on the same arcade game chart. Taito's Space Invaders was the first video game to become highest-grossing overall arcade game on the annual Game Machine charts, after the two previous charts were topped by an EM game, F-1 by Namco.
The following titles were the highest-grossing games on each Game Machine arcade chart. Nintendo's EVR Race was the highest-grossing medal game for the third year in a row.
ChartTop titleGross revenueInflationCabinet salesManufacturerGenre
Arcade gameSpace Invaders$670,000,000100,000TaitoShoot 'em up
Medal gameEVR RaceNintendoRacing

United States

In the United States, the following titles were the top ten highest-grossing arcade video games of 1978, in terms of coin drop earnings according to the annual Play Meter and RePlay charts.

Best-selling home systems

Events

Games

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  • June – Taito releases Space Invaders in Japan. The worldwide success of Space Invaders marks the beginning of the golden age of arcade video games. It sets the template for the fixed shooter genre and influences most subsequent shooters.
  • October – Midway gives Space Invaders a wide release in North America.
  • October – Namco releases their first arcade video game, Gee Bee, in Japan.
  • Atari, Inc. popularizes the trackball controller with Football.
  • Atari, Inc. releases Super Breakout, the multi-directionall scrolling game Fire Truck, Canyon Bomber, and Avalanche. Avalanche later inspires Activision's Kaboom!
  • Konami Corporation releases their first arcade video game, Block Game.
  • Nintendo releases their first arcade video game, Computer Othello.
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