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The year 2009 saw many sequels and prequels in video games. New intellectual properties include Batman: Arkham Asylum , Bayonetta , Borderlands , Demon's Souls , Dragon Age: Origins , Infamous , Just Dance , Minecraft , Madden NFL 10 , NBA Live 10 , NBA 2K10 , WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2010 and Prototype .
The following are the top ten best-selling games of 2009 in terms of worldwide retail sales.
Rank | Title | Sales | Publisher | Platform(s) | Ref |
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1 | Wii Sports | 20,180,000 | Nintendo | Wii | [a] |
2 | Wii Sports Resort | 13,580,000 | Nintendo | Wii | [2] |
3 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | 11,860,000 | Activision Blizzard | PS3 / X360 / PC | [3] |
4 | New Super Mario Bros. Wii | 10,550,000 | Nintendo | Wii | [2] |
5 | Wii Fit Plus | 10,160,000 | |||
6 | Wii Fit | 8,590,000 | Nintendo | Wii | [b] |
7 | Mario Kart Wii | 7,550,000 | Nintendo | Wii | [c] |
8 | Assassin's Creed II | 6,000,000 | Ubisoft | PS3 / X360 | [4] |
9 | Wii Play | 5,800,000 | Nintendo | Wii | [d] |
10 | Resident Evil 5 | 5,200,000 | Capcom | PS3 / X360 | [5] |
Month | Day | Event |
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January | 29–31 | Ensemble Studios, the creators of the Age of Empires series, was shut down after about 15 years of service. [6] [7] |
February | 3–5 | Crytek, the developers of FarCry and Crysis , buys Free Radical Design, the developers of the TimeSplitters series [8] [9] and renames them to Crytek UK. [10] [11] |
4–6 | Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment acquires Snowblind Studios, the developers of Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance . [12] [13] | |
March | 10 | 5th British Academy Video Games Awards, honoring achievement for video games released in late 2007 and 2008. |
23–27 | Game Developers Conference 2009 was held in San Francisco, California | |
April | 22–24 | Square Enix fully acquires Eidos Interactive, the publishers of the Tomb Raider and Hitman series. [14] |
June | 2–4 | E3 2009 in Los Angeles, [15] which showcased many new games as well as new motion controllers for both the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. Sony's new iteration of its PlayStation Portable handheld was also revealed, the PSP Go is the first handheld console to forgo the use of any physical media opting instead to use Digital Download-only. [16] |
July | 3–5 | ScrewAttack Gaming Convention at the Westin DFW in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, United States |
August | 13–16 | QuakeCon 2009 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas, United States [17] |
17–21 | In Sweden, Joakim Bennet announces that the video game magazine "Super Play" will be disestablished in the near future. [18] [19] | |
17–19 | Games Developers Conference Europe 2009 held at Cologne Trade Fair in Cologne, Germany [20] | |
19–23 | Gamescom 2009 held at Cologne Trade Fair in Cologne, Germany where Sony unveiled the new version of its PlayStation 3 consoles the 120GB PS3 Slim which rebranded the PlayStation 3 using a new logo as well as a new exterior design. [20] | |
21–22 | BlizzCon 2009 was held at Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, United States whose tickets were sold out online within minutes of them being released. [21] [22] | |
27–31 | Batman: Arkham Asylum attains a Guinness World Record for 'Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever'. [23] | |
September | 1–3 | Launch of the new 120GB Sony PS3 Slim with a cheaper price which has been positively received by critics and gamers alike garnering positive reviews and high sales worldwide. |
4–7 | PAX 2009 at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle, Washington, United States. | |
9–13 | Apple launched the iPod Touch 3G. | |
17–20 | GCA Games Convention Asia 2009 is to be held at the Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre in Singapore. | |
24–27 | Tokyo Game Show 2009 is to be held at the Makuhari Messe, in Chiba, Japan. One of the biggest video game conventions alongside E3 and Gamescom. | |
October | 1–4 | Launch of the new Sony PSP Go which was met with mixed reviews due to its high pricing in comparison to its predecessor the PSP-3000. |
23–25 | Infinite Bits 2009 at the Doubletree Miami Mart Hotel and Convention Center in Miami, Florida, United States. | |
October 30 – November 1 | International Digital Entertainment Festival 2009 (iDEF) held at the Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton in Melbourne, Australia. [24] | |
November | 14–16 | GameOn! London at Earls Court. Exhibitors include Capcom, Electronic Arts, Nintendo and Sony Computer Entertainment. [25] |
Unknown | Esports organization, Team SoloMid is launched |
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The list of game consoles released in 2009 in North America.
Month | Day | Console |
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September | 1 | PlayStation 3 Slim |
October | 1 | PSP Go |
November | 21 | DSi XL [29] |
The examples and perspective in this section deal primarily with North America and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject.(January 2018) |
List of games released in 2009 in North America.
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Title | Date | Director | Distributor(s) | Franchise | Original game publisher | Ref. |
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Aaron Stone | February 13, 2009 | Bruce Kalish | Disney XD | — | — | [35] |
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li | February 27, 2009 | Andrzej Bartkowiak | 20th Century Studios | Street Fighter | Capcom | [36] |
WCG Ultimate Gamer | March 10, 2009 | — | Syfy | — | — | [37] |
Moral Kombat | June 5, 2009 | Spencer Halpin | — | — | — | [38] |
Arceus and the Jewel of Life | July 18, 2009 | Kunihiko Yuyama | Toho | Pokémon | Game Freak | [39] |
Gamer | September 4, 2009 | Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor | Lionsgate | — | — | [40] |
Assassin's Creed: Lineage | October 27, 2009 | Yves Simoneau | New Video Group | Assassin's Creed | Ubisoft | [41] |
The King of Fighters | November 5, 2009 | Gordon Chan | Micott & Basara | The King of Fighters | SNK | [42] |
Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva | December 19, 2009 | Masakazu Hashimoto | Toho | Professor Layton | Level-5 | [43] |
Crytek GmbH is a German video game developer and software developer based in Frankfurt. Founded by the Yerli brothers in Coburg in 1999 and moved to Frankfurt in 2006, Crytek operates additional studios in Kyiv, Ukraine and Istanbul, Turkey. Its former studios included Crytek Black Sea in Sofia, Bulgaria, Crytek UK in Nottingham, and Crytek USA in Austin, Texas. Crytek is best known for developing the first instalment of the Far Cry series, the Crysis series, and the open world nature of their games which showcase the company's CryEngine. As of August 2024, Crytek is the largest game developer in Germany with 405 employees.
2005 saw the release of many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, Resident Evil 4, Black & White 2, Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, Mario Kart DS, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Myst V: End of Ages, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones, and WWE Smackdown! vs. Raw 2006, alongside prominent new releases including Brain Age, F.E.A.R., Forza Motorsport, Dinosaur King, God of War, Guild Wars, Guitar Hero, Nintendogs, Onechanbara, Shadow of the Colossus, Madden NFL 06, NBA Live 06, NBA 2K6, and Sniper Elite. The seventh generation of video game consoles also began with the launch of the Xbox 360, while the Nintendo DS launched in PAL regions.
Retro Studios, Inc. is an American video game developer and subsidiary of Nintendo based in Austin, Texas. The studio is best known for its work on the Metroid Prime and Donkey Kong series and has contributed to several other Nintendo-developed projects, such as Mario Kart 7.
Free Radical Design Ltd. was a British video game developer based in Nottingham. Founded by David Doak, Steve Ellis, Karl Hilton and Graeme Norgate in Stoke-on-Trent in April 1999, it is best known for its TimeSplitters series of games.
2006 saw the release of many sequels and prequels in video games, prominently including Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, Madden NFL 07, NBA Live 07, NBA 2K7, WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007, Tony Hawk's Project 8, New Super Mario Bros., Sonic the Hedgehog, and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, alongside many prominent new releases including Bully, Company of Heroes, Dead Rising, Gears of War, Just Cause, Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, Ōkami, Prey, Resistance: Fall of Man, Saints Row, and Thrillville. Two new home consoles were released during the year: Nintendo's Wii and Sony's PlayStation 3.
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