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Events
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 were released for it in the same
year.
- Zylom founded in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
- Indrema in April 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
- November 23 — GamePark releases the GP32 (GamePark 32) wireless-multiplayer multimedia
handheld console in South Korea
- December — Panasonic's Q multimedia
console
Lawsuits
- 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.
Notable
releases
North American release dates:
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
The top 10 selling console video games in 2001 in the United States
ranked by units sold, according to NPD, were:
Computer
game sales
The top 10 selling computer games in 2001 in the United States
ranked by units sold, according to NPD, were: