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1 Hardware releases  





2 Top-rated games  



2.1  Game of the Year awards  





2.2  Critically acclaimed titles  



2.2.1  Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame  





2.2.2  Metacritic and GameRankings  









3 Financial performance  



3.1  Best-selling video game consoles  





3.2  Best-selling home video games  



3.2.1  Japan  





3.2.2  United States  





3.2.3  Europe  





3.2.4  Australia  







3.3  Highest-grossing arcade games in Japan  







4 Major events  





5 Notable releases  





6 See also  





7 References  














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    The year 2000 saw the release of numerous video games as well as the launch of the PlayStation 2. Critically acclaimed games originally released in 2000 include sequels such as Madden NFL 2001, NBA Live 2001, NBA 2K1, WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role, Baldur's Gate II, Diablo II, Dragon Quest VII, Final Fantasy IX, Metal Gear: Ghost Babel, NFL 2K1, Resident Evil – Code: Veronica, Spyro: Year of the Dragon, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, along with new intellectual properties such as Deus Ex, Jet Set Radio, Perfect Dark, Skies of Arcadia, The Sims, SSX, Vagrant Story, and Sin and Punishment. The year's best-selling home video games worldwide were Pokémon games for the third year in a row (since 1998), while the highest-grossing arcade game in Japan was Virtua Striker 2.

    Hardware releases[edit]

    PlayStation 2

    The list of game-related hardware released in 2000.

    Month Day System
    March 4 PlayStation 2JP[1][2]
    July 7 PS One[3]
    October 26 PlayStation 2NA[4]
    November 24 PlayStation 2EU
    30 PlayStation 2AU
    December 9 WonderSwan ColorJP[5][6]
    Unknown Sega NAOMI 2 (arcade)[7][8]

    Top-rated games[edit]

    Game of the Year awards[edit]

    The following titles won Game of the Year awards for 2000.

    Awards Game of the Year Developer Publisher Genre Platform(s) Ref
    GameSpot Chrono Cross Squaresoft Square EA RPG PlayStation [9]
    IGN [10]
    BAFTA Interactive Awards Deus Ex Ion Storm Eidos Action RPG PC [11]
    IGN [12]
    Electronic Gaming Monthly Final Fantasy IX Squaresoft Square EA RPG PlayStation [13]
    Golden Satellite Awards [14]
    IGN The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Nintendo EAD Nintendo Action-adventure Nintendo 64 [15]
    Nintendo Power Awards [16]
    GameSpot The Sims Maxis EA Life sim PC [17]
    GDC Awards [18]
    Interactive Achievement Awards [19]
    Electronic Gaming Monthly Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Neversoft Activision Sports PS1, DC [13]
    Game Informer Multi-platform [20]
    BAFTA Interactive Awards MediEvil 2 SCE Cambridge Sony Hack & slash PlayStation [21]
    Pokémon Yellow Game Freak Nintendo RPG Game Boy Color [22]
    Digitiser Metropolis Street Racer Bizarre Sega Racing Dreamcast [23]
    Electronic Gaming Monthly Shenmue Sega AM2 Sega Action-adventure Dreamcast [13]
    IGN Metal Gear Solid (Ghost Babel) KCEJ Konami Stealth GBC [24]
    Interactive Achievement Awards Diablo II Blizzard North Blizzard Action RPG PC [25]
    Japan Game Awards Phantasy Star Online Sonic Team Sega Action RPG Dreamcast [26]
    Japan Media Arts Festival Dragon Quest VII Heartbeat Enix RPG PlayStation [27]
    RPGFan Grandia II Game Arts Ubisoft RPG Dreamcast [28]
    VSDA Awards Pokémon Stadium Nintendo EAD Nintendo Strategy Nintendo 64 [29]

    Critically acclaimed titles[edit]

    Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame[edit]

    The following video game releases in 2000 entered Famitsu magazine's "Platinum Hall of Fame" for receiving Famitsu scores of at least 35 out of 40.[30]

    Title Platform Publisher Genre Score (out of 40)
    Vagrant Story PlayStation Squaresoft Action RPG 40
    Tekken Tag Tournament PlayStation 2 Namco Fighting 38
    Final Fantasy IX PlayStation Squaresoft RPG 38
    Dragon Quest VII: Eden no Senshi-tachi PlayStation Enix RPG 38
    The Legend of Zelda: Mujura no Kamen (Majora's Mask) Nintendo 64 Nintendo Action-adventure 37
    Phantasy Star Online Dreamcast Sega Action RPG 37
    Ridge Racer V PlayStation 2 Namco Racing 36
    Fushigi no Dungeon: Fūrai no Shiren 2 (Shiren the Wanderer 2) Nintendo 64 Nintendo Roguelike 36
    Biohazard – Code: Veronica (Resident Evil – Code: Veronica) Dreamcast Capcom Survival horror 35
    Trade & Battle: Card Hero Game Boy Color Nintendo Card battle 35
    The Typing of the Dead Dreamcast Sega Edutainment 35
    Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 7 PlayStation 2 Konami Sports 35
    Grandia II Dreamcast Game Arts RPG 35
    MotoGP PlayStation 2 Namco Racing 35
    Tsumi to Batsu: Hoshi no Keishōsha (Sin and Punishment) Nintendo 64 Nintendo Rail shooter 35

    Metacritic and GameRankings[edit]

    Metacritic (MC) and GameRankings (GR) are aggregators of video game journalism reviews.

    2000 games and expansions scoring at least 88/100 (MC) or 87.5% (GR)[31][32]
    Game Publisher Release Date Platform(s) MC score GR score
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Activision September 20, 2000 PlayStation 98/100 94.75%
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Activision November 7, 2000 Dreamcast 97/100 94.86%
    Perfect Dark Nintendo May 22, 2000 Nintendo 64 97/100 94.55%
    NFL 2K1 Sega September 7, 2000 Dreamcast 97/100 94.5%
    Metal Gear Solid (Ghost Babel) Konami April 24, 2000 Game Boy Color 95.61%
    Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn Interplay Entertainment September 21, 2000 Microsoft Windows 95/100 93.97%
    The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Nintendo April 27, 2000 Nintendo 64 95/100 91.95%
    Resident Evil – Code: Veronica Capcom February 3, 2000 Dreamcast 94/100 93.79%
    Final Fantasy IX Square July 7, 2000 PlayStation 94/100 92.72%
    Chrono Cross Square August 15, 2000 PlayStation 94/100 92.28%[33]
    Jet Set Radio Sega June 29, 2000 Dreamcast 94/100 91.9%
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Crave Entertainment May 22, 2000 Dreamcast 94%
    Rayman 2: The Great Escape Ubisoft March 21, 2000 Dreamcast 93.05%
    SSX EA Sports October 26, 2000 PlayStation 2 93/100 92.39%
    Quake III Arena Activision October 22, 2000 Dreamcast 93/100 92.15%
    Skies of Arcadia Sega October 5, 2000 Dreamcast 93/100 90.59%
    NBA 2K1 Sega October 31, 2000 Dreamcast 93/100 89.69%
    Le Mans 24 Hours Sega November 13, 2000 Dreamcast 93/100 89.5%
    Paper Mario Nintendo August 11, 2000 Nintendo 64 93/100[34] 88.81%[35]
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Activision February 29, 2000 Nintendo 64 92.4%
    Vagrant Story Square February 10, 2000 PlayStation 92/100 91.97%
    The Sims Electronic Arts February 4, 2000 Microsoft Windows 92/100 89.74%
    Dead or Alive 2 Tecmo February 29, 2000 Dreamcast 91.37%
    Virtua Tennis Sega June 8, 2000 Dreamcast 92/100 91.37%
    Banjo-Tooie Nintendo November 20, 2000 Nintendo 64 90/100 91.31%
    Deus Ex Eidos Interactive June 23, 2000 Microsoft Windows 90/100 91.03%
    Madden NFL 2001 EA Sports October 26, 2000 PlayStation 2 91/100 90.78%
    Spyro: Year of the Dragon Sony Computer Entertainment October 24, 2000 PlayStation 91/100 90.59%
    The Operative: No One Lives Forever Fox Interactive November 9, 2000 Microsoft Windows 91/100 88.34%
    DOA2: Hardcore Tecmo October 26, 2000 PlayStation 2 91/100 87.38%
    Mario Tennis Nintendo July 21, 2000 Nintendo 64 91/100 87.32%
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Activision October 25, 2000 Microsoft Windows 91/100 85.77%
    Mario Tennis Nintendo November 1, 2000 Game Boy Color 90.78%[35]
    Donkey Kong Country Nintendo November 4, 2000 Game Boy Color 90.38%
    Pokémon Puzzle Challenge Nintendo September 21, 2000 Game Boy Color 90.2%
    Crazy Taxi Sega January 24, 2000 Dreamcast 90.19%
    Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes Capcom March 30, 2000 Dreamcast 90/100 90.15%
    Colin McRae Rally 2.0 Codemasters July 7, 2000 PlayStation 90/100 88.82%
    Grandia II Game Arts August 3, 2000 Dreamcast 90/100 88.81%
    Madden NFL 2001 EA Sports August 22, 2000 PlayStation 90/100 88.65%
    Jane's F/A-18 Electronic Arts January 11, 2000 Microsoft Windows 88.43%
    NHL 2001 EA Sports September 28, 2000 Microsoft Windows 90/100 86.75%
    Rayman Revolution Ubisoft December 22, 2000 PlayStation 2 90/100[34] 85.17%[35]
    WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role THQ November 21, 2000 PlayStation 90/100 84.27%
    Wario Land 3 Nintendo March 21, 2000 Game Boy Color 90%
    Phantasy Star Online Sega December 21, 2000 Dreamcast 89/100[34] 89.88%[35]
    Sacrifice Interplay Entertainment November 17, 2000 Microsoft Windows 89/100 89.53%
    Counter-Strike Sierra Entertainment November 9, 2000 Microsoft Windows 88/100 89.2%
    Thief II Eidos Interactive March 23, 2000 Microsoft Windows 87/100 89.14%
    Age of Empires II: The Conquerors Microsoft August 24, 2000 Microsoft Windows 88/100 89.11%
    EverQuest: The Ruins of Kunark Sony Online Entertainment April 24, 2000 Microsoft Windows 86/100 89.08%
    Excitebike 64 Nintendo April 30, 2000 Nintendo 64 88/100 89.07%
    Homeworld: Cataclysm Sierra Entertainment June 30, 2000 Microsoft Windows 89/100 88.64%
    Samba de Amigo Sega April 27, 2000 Dreamcast 89/100 86.15%
    WWF No Mercy THQ November 17, 2000 Nintendo 64 89/100 85.27%
    Madden NFL 2001 EA Sports August 28, 2000 Nintendo 64 89/100 84.82%
    Metropolis Street Racer Sega November 3, 2000 Dreamcast 87/100[34] 88.59%[35]
    Diablo II Blizzard Entertainment June 28, 2000 Microsoft Windows 88/100 88.58%
    MDK2 Interplay Entertainment March 31, 2000 Dreamcast N/A 88.08%
    Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord Battlefront.com May 31, 2000 Microsoft Windows N/A 88%
    Ultimate Fighting Championship Crave Entertainment August 29, 2000 Dreamcast 88/100 87.8%
    Superbike 2001 EA Sports October 6, 2000 Microsoft Windows 88/100 87.32%
    NHL 2001 EA Sports September 26, 2000 PlayStation 88/100 84.11%
    Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche vs. KA-52 Hokum Empire Interactive July 31, 2000 Microsoft Windows 86/100 87.96%
    Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver Eidos Interactive January 27, 2000 Dreamcast N/A 87.94%
    PGA Championship Golf 2000 Sierra Entertainment June 1, 2000 Microsoft Windows N/A 87.77%
    Steel Beasts Shrapnel Games September 24, 2000 Microsoft Windows 86/100 87.58%

    Financial performance[edit]

    Best-selling video game consoles[edit]

    Rank Manufacturer Game console Type Generation Sales
    Japan USA Europe Worldwide
    1 Sony PlayStation Home 32-bit 940,000[36] 3,910,000[36] 2,940,000[36] 7,790,000[36]
    2 Nintendo Game Boy / Game Boy Color Handheld 8-bit 3,370,000[37] Un­known Un­known 18,860,000[37]
    3 Sony PlayStation 2 Home 128-bit 3,940,000[38] 1,088,000[39] 1,000,000[38] 6,400,000[38]
    4 Nintendo Nintendo 64 Home 64-bit 200,000[37] 2,481,000[39] Un­known 2,850,000[37]
    5 Sega Dreamcast Home 128-bit 470,000[40] 1,309,000[39] 500,000+[41][42] 2,279,000+
    6 Bandai WonderSwan Handheld 16-bit 1,400,000[40] 1,400,000
    7 Nintendo Super NES / Super Famicom Home 16-bit 10,000[37] 810[39] Un­known 90,000[37]
    8 Sega Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) Home 16-bit 54,000[39] Un­known 54,000+
    9 Nintendo Famicom (NES) Home 8-bit 50,000[37] 50,000[37]
    10 Sega Sega Saturn Home 32-bit Un­known 810[39] 810+

    Best-selling home video games[edit]

    The following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 2000 in Japan, the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany.

    Best-selling home video games in Japan, United States, United Kingdom, and Germany.
    Rank Title Platform(s) Sales
    Japan USA[43] UK[44] Germany Combined
    1 Pokémon Gold / Silver / Crystal GBC 3,448,900[45] 4,000,000+[46] 7,450,000+
    2 Pokémon Red / Blue / Yellow Game Boy 315,443[45] 3,700,000+[47][43] 900,000+ 800,000+[48] 5,715,443+
    3 Dragon Quest VII: Eden no Senshi-tachi PlayStation 3,900,000+[49] 3,900,000+
    4 Final Fantasy IX PlayStation 2,707,000[50] 987,354 Un­known Un­known 3,694,354+
    5 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater PS1, N64 2,307,835 Un­known Un­known 2,307,835+
    6 Gran Turismo 2 PlayStation 315,173[51] 1,155,469 300,000+ 200,000+[48] 1,970,642+
    7 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 PS1, N64 1,839,332 Un­known 100,000+[48] 1,939,332+
    8 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask N64 601,542[45] 1,206,489 Un­known Un­known 1,808,031+
    9 Pokémon Stadium (Pokémon Stadium 2) Nintendo 64 42,166[45] 1,701,820 Un­known Un­known 1,743,986+
    10 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4 Game Boy Color 1,669,308[51] 1,669,308

    The following titles were the top ten highest-grossing home video games of 2000 in the United States and Europe.

    Highest-grossing home video games in United States and Europe
    Rank Title Platform(s) Sales revenue
    USA[43][47] Europe[52] Combined Inflation
    1 Pokémon Red / Blue / Yellow Game Boy $94,000,000+ €296,000,000 ($273,000,000) $367,000,000+ $650,000,000+
    2 Pokémon Stadium Nintendo 64 $100,000,000 €76,000,000 ($70,000,000) $176,000,000 $311,000,000
    3 Pokémon Gold / Silver GBC $110,000,000+[46][47] $110,000,000+ $190,000,000+
    4 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Nintendo 64 $72,000,000 €27,000,000 ($25,000,000) $97,000,000 $170,000,000
    5 Gran Turismo 2 PlayStation $37,000,000 €63,000,000 ($58,000,000) $95,000,000 $168,000,000
    6 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Multi-platform $74,000,000+ €20,000,000 ($18,000,000) $92,000,000 $160,000,000+
    7 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater PS1, N64 $88,000,000 Un­known $88,000,000+ $160,000,000+
    8 The Sims PC $50,773,114[53] €36,000,000 ($33,000,000) $83,773,114 $148,217,707
    9 Madden NFL 2001 PS2, PS1 $68,000,000+ Un­known $68,000,000+ $120,000,000+
    10 Diablo II PC $41,051,565[53] €25,000,000 ($23,000,000) $64,051,565 $113,324,856

    Japan[edit]

    In Japan, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 2000.

    Rank Title Platform Developer Publisher Genre Sales Ref
    1 Dragon Quest VII: Eden no Senshi-tachi PlayStation Heartbeat Enix RPG 3,900,000+ [49]
    2 Pocket Monsters: Gold / Silver / Crystal (Pokémon) Game Boy Color Game Freak Nintendo RPG 3,448,900 [45]
    3 Final Fantasy IX PlayStation Squaresoft Squaresoft RPG 2,707,000 [50]
    4 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelists Game Boy Color Konami Konami Card battle 1,669,308 [51]
    5 Hoshi no Kirby 64 (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards) Nintendo 64 HAL Laboratory Nintendo Platformer 933,000 [50]
    6 Mario Tennis 64 (Mario Tennis) Nintendo 64 Camelot Software Nintendo Sports 874,350 [45]
    7 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holygod Advent Game Boy Color Konami Konami Card battle 781,000 [50]
    8 Mario Party 3 Nintendo 64 Hudson Soft Nintendo Party 767,000
    9 Super Robot Taisen Alpha (Super Robot Wars Alpha) PlayStation Banpresoft Banpresto SRPG 714,789 [51]
    10 Ridge Racer V PlayStation 2 Namco Namco Racing 689,000 [50]

    United States[edit]

    In the United States, the following titles were the top ten best-selling home video games of 2000.

    Rank Title Platform(s) Publisher Genre Sales Revenue Inflation Ref
    1 Pokémon Gold / Silver GBC Nintendo RPG 4,000,000+ $110,000,000+ $190,000,000+ [46][47]
    2 Pokémon Red / Blue / Yellow Game Boy Nintendo RPG 3,700,000+ $94,000,000+ $170,000,000+ [47][43]
    3 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater PS1, N64 Activision Sports 2,307,835 $88,000,000 $160,000,000
    4 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 PS1, DC Activision Sports 1,839,332 $74,000,000+ $130,000,000+
    5 Pokémon Stadium N64 Nintendo Strategy 1,701,820 $100,000,000 $177,000,000
    6 Madden NFL 2001 PS2, PS1 EA Sports Sports 1,652,054 $68,000,000+ $120,000,000+
    7 The Sims PC EA Life sim 1,207,313 $50,773,114 $89,831,620 [47][53]
    8 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask N64 Nintendo Action-adventure 1,206,489 $72,000,000 $130,000,000 [47][43]
    9 Gran Turismo 2 PS1 Sony Racing sim 1,155,469 $37,000,000 $65,000,000 [47][43]
    10 Final Fantasy IX PS1 Square EA RPG 987,354 $39,000,000 $69,000,000 [43][54]

    The following titles were the year's top six highest-grossing home video game franchises in the United States, in terms of video game software sales revenue.[55]

    Rank Franchise Publisher(s) Sales revenue Inflation
    1 Pokémon Nintendo, The Pokémon Company $414,800,290 $733,895,933
    2 Mario Nintendo $126,280,160 $223,424,376
    3 The Legend of Zelda Nintendo $93,103,817 $164,726,290
    4 Final Fantasy Squaresoft, Sony, Eidos Interactive, Square EA $61,899,388 $109,517,062
    5 Donkey Kong Nintendo $41,517,999 $73,456,773
    6 Tomb Raider Eidos Interactive $28,874,777 $51,087,432

    Europe[edit]

    In Europe, the following titles were the top ten highest-grossing home video games of 2000.[52]

    Rank Title Platform(s) Publisher Genre Sales revenue Inflation
    1 Pokémon Red / Blue / Yellow Game Boy Nintendo RPG €296,000,000 ($273,000,000) $483,000,000
    2 Pokémon Stadium Nintendo 64 Nintendo Strategy €76,000,000 ($70,000,000) $124,000,000
    3 Gran Turismo 2 PlayStation Sony Racing sim €63,000,000 ($58,000,000) $103,000,000
    4 FIFA 2001 Multi-platform EA Sports Sports €44,000,000 ($41,000,000) $73,000,000
    5 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Multi-platform Eidos Quiz €43,000,000 ($40,000,000) $71,000,000
    6 Pokémon Pinball GBC Nintendo Pinball €36,000,000 ($33,000,000) $58,000,000
    The Sims PC EA Life sim €36,000,000 ($33,000,000) $58,000,000
    8 Driver 2 PlayStation Infogrames Driving €27,000,000 ($25,000,000) $44,000,000
    The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Nintendo 64 Nintendo Action-adventure €27,000,000 ($25,000,000) $44,000,000
    10 WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role PlayStation THQ Wrestling €25,000,000 ($23,000,000) $41,000,000
    Diablo II PC Havas Action RPG €25,000,000 ($23,000,000) $41,000,000

    In the United Kingdom and France, the following titles were the best-selling home video games of 2000.

    Rank United Kingdom[56][57] France
    Title Platform(s) Sales[57][44]
    1 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Multi-platform 1,000,000[58] Pokémon Yellow[59]
    2 Pokémon Red / Blue / Yellow Game Boy 900,000+ Un­known
    3 Gran Turismo 2 PlayStation 300,000+
    4 WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role PlayStation Un­known
    5 WWF SmackDown!

    In Germany, the following titles were the best-selling home video games of 2000.[48]

    Rank Game Boy Sales PlayStation Sales PC Sales
    1 Pokémon Red / Blue 800,000+ Gran Turismo 2 200,000+ Diablo II 200,000+
    2 Pokémon Yellow Un­known Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 100,000+ The Sims 100,000+
    3 Pokémon Pinball Un­known Resident Evil 3: Nemesis 100,000+ Sudden Strike 100,000+

    Australia[edit]

    In Australia, the following titles were the top ten best-selling console games of 2000.[60]

    Rank Title Platform Developer Publisher Genre
    1 Pokémon Gold Game Boy Color Game Freak Nintendo RPG
    2 Pokémon Silver
    3 Pokémon Stadium Nintendo 64 Nintendo EAD Nintendo Strategy
    4 Gran Turismo 2 PlayStation Polyphony Digital Sony Racing sim
    5 Pokémon Yellow Game Boy Color Game Freak Nintendo RPG
    6 Star Wars Episode I: Racer Nintendo 64 LucasArts LucasArts Racing
    7 Pokémon Blue Game Boy Game Freak Nintendo RPG
    8 Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo 64 Rare Nintendo Platformer
    9 Pokémon Red Game Boy Game Freak Nintendo RPG
    10 Perfect Dark Nintendo 64 Rare Nintendo First-person shooter

    Highest-grossing arcade games in Japan[edit]

    In Japan, the following titles were the top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 2000.[61]

    Rank Title Developer Manufacturer Type Genre Points
    1 Virtua Striker 2 ver. 99 / 2000 Sega AM2 Sega Software Sports 5753
    2 Tekken Tag Tournament Namco Namco Software Fighting 3734
    3 Samba de Amigo Sonic Team Sega Dedicated Rhythm 3204
    4 Power Smash (Virtua Tennis) Sega AM3 Sega Software Sports 3075
    5 Mr. Driller Namco Namco Software Puzzle 2951
    6 Derby Owners Club Sega AM3 Sega Dedicated Simulation 2766
    7 Time Crisis 2 Namco Namco Dedicated Light gun shooter 2741
    8 The House of the Dead 2 Sega AM1 Sega Dedicated Light gun shooter 2700
    9 Photo & Seal Kilala Make Software Make Software Other Purikura 2579
    10 Garou: Mark of the Wolves SNK SNK Software Fighting 2439

    Major events[edit]

    Month Day(s) Event
    January 7 Publisher ASC Games shut down due to financial issues arising with the ongoing delay of their upcoming game, Werewolf: The Apocalypse – The Heart of Gaia.[62]
    Digital Illusions CE acquires Refraction Games and 90% of Synergenix Interactive.
    February 4 First annual Dreamcast Championships, featuring the game Sonic Adventure.
    Electronic Arts acquired DreamWorks Interactive, the games division of DreamWorks SKG, becoming EA Los Angeles.[63]
    March Game Network hosts the second annual Independent Games Festival (IGF).
    April 14 Reuters reports that the PlayStation 2 console would have export controls placed on it by the Trade Ministry of Japan as the PS2 is sophisticated enough for military applications.[64][65][66][67]
    Nintendo sells its 100 millionth Game Boy / Game Boy Color handheld game console.
    May 11 The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences hosts the third Annual Interactive Achievement Awards and inducts Hironobu SakaguchiofSquare into the AIAS Hall of Fame.
    11–13 The sixth annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is held[68] along with the third annual Game Critics Awards for the Best of E3.
    24 Looking Glass Studios was shut down.[69]
    June 19 Microsoft acquired Bungie.[70]
    26 Computer Game Developers Association is renamed to International Game Developers Association.
    30 Nintendo's Satellaview system ceases to receive broadcasts.
    Sony acquired Verant Interactive.[71]
    July Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association hosts first annual Executive Summit.
    August 31 THQ acquired Volition.[72]
    Ubi Soft acquired Red Storm Entertainment.
    September 10 Sega.com launches SegaNet, their online console gaming network.
    October 7–15 The World Cyber Games Challenge takes place in South Korea.
    November 12 The Sega World Sydney amusement park closes its doors for good after three years of operation.
    December 15 Nvidia acquires 3dfx Interactive.[73]
    Unknown British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) hosts its third annual BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards for multimedia technologies; 7 of 20 awards went to video games. David Bowie was awarded, in part, for his contributions to the video game Omikron: The Nomad Soul.
    Mattel sells The Learning CompanytoGores Technology Group.[74]
    All of Sega's internal consumer research & development divisions become individual developer companies.
    21-6 Productions was formed.
    PopCap Games was formed.
    Yeti Interactive was formed.
    Team Liquid was formed.

    Notable releases[edit]

    Video game platforms
    DC Dreamcast
    GBC Game Boy Color
    Jag Atari Jaguar
    N64 Nintendo 64
    PS1 PlayStation
    PS2 PlayStation 2
    Sat Sega Saturn
    Win Windows
      

    Series with new installments include Age of Empires, Banjo-Kazooie, Command & Conquer, Diablo, Excite, Final Fantasy, Grandia, The Legend of Zelda, Madden NFL, Marvel vs. Capcom, Mega Man Legends, Monkey Island, Mortal Kombat, Need for Speed, Persona, Pokémon, Resident Evil, Ridge Racer, Sonic the Hedgehog, Spyro, Tekken, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, Tony Hawk's, and Wario.

    In addition, 2000 saw the introduction of several new properties, including Counter-Strike, Deus Ex, Hitman, Jet Set Radio, Kessen, Mario Tennis, Midnight Club, Paper Mario, Perfect Dark, The Sims, SSX, TimeSplitters, and Total War.

    Notable releases of the year 2000
    Release Title Windows 5th Gen 6th Gen Handheld Arcade
    January 24 Crazy Taxi Yes (2002) DC, GCN (2001), PS2 (2001) Yes (1999)
    January 24 Mario Party 2 N64
    January 27 Dragon Warrior Monsters GBC
    January 31 Nox Yes
    February 3 Resident Evil – Code: Veronica DC, GCN (2003), PS2 (2001)
    February 4 The Sims Yes
    February 10 Vagrant Story PS1
    February 19 SNK Gals' Fighters NGP
    February 29 BattleSphere Jag
    February 29 Dead or Alive 2 DC Yes (1999)
    February 29 Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed Yes PS1 GBA (2004)
    February 29 Rayman 2: The Great Escape DC
    February 29 Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage DC
    February 29 Pokémon Stadium[75] N64
    March 4 Kessen PS2
    March 21 Wario Land 3 GBC
    March 23 Thief II: The Metal Age Yes
    March 24 Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards N64
    March 27 Soldier of Fortune Yes
    March 30 Final Fight Revenge Sat Yes (1999)
    March 31 Tech Romancer DC
    March 31 MDK2 Yes DC, PS2 (2001)
    March 31 Starlancer Yes DC
    April 4 Star Wars Episode I: Racer DC
    April 27 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask N64
    April 28 Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes DC
    April 30 Excitebike 64 N64
    April 30 The Misadventures of Tron Bonne PS1
    April 30 Wild Arms 2 PS1
    May 4 4 Wheel Thunder DC
    May 5 Metal Gear: Ghost Babel GBC
    May 9 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six DC
    May 14 Bomberman Max GBC
    May 16 SimCity 3000 Unlimited Yes
    May 22 Earth 2150 Yes
    May 22 Metal Slug 2nd Mission NGP
    May 22 Perfect Dark N64
    May 24 Daikatana Yes
    May 28 Bomberman 64: The Second Attack N64
    June 1 Evolva Yes
    June 1 Ground Control Yes
    June 4 Space Channel 5 DC
    June 7 Dracula: Resurrection Yes
    June 7 Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption Yes
    June 12 Tomb Raider GBC
    June 13 Shogun: Total War Yes
    June 13 The Legend Of Dragoon PS1
    June 22 Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm DC
    June 22 Omikron: The Nomad Soul DC
    June 23 Deus Ex Yes
    June 28 Diablo II Yes
    June 28 Xtreme Sports GBC
    June 29 Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
    June 29 Icewind Dale Yes
    June 29 Jet Set Radio DC
    June 29 Marvel vs Capcom 2 DC
    June 30 Homeworld: Cataclysm Yes
    June 30 Mortal Kombat: Special Forces PS1
    July 3 Dark Reign 2 Yes
    July 13 Guilty Gear X Yes PS2 (2001),DC(2003) GBA (2002) Yes
    July 18 Threads of Fate PS1
    July 26 The King of Fighters 2000 Yes DC , PS2 , PS4, Xbox 1 Yes
    July 29 Strider 2 PS1
    July 31 Spirit of Speed 1937 Yes DC
    August 1 Arcatera: The Dark Brotherhood Yes
    August 1 Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2 Yes Linux (2001) , Mac OS
    August 3 Shin Sangoku Musou (Japan) PS2
    August 15 Chrono Cross PS1
    August 24 Age of Empires II: The Conquerors Yes
    August 26 Dragon Quest VII (Japan) PS1
    August 28 Mario Tennis N64
    August 30 WWF Royal Rumble DC
    September 1 Spider-Man Yes PS1, GBC, N64 DC (2001)
    September 12 Parasite Eve II PS1
    September 13 Lego Stunt Rally Yes
    September 15 Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force Yes PS2 (2001)
    September 19 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Yes N64 (2001), PS1 DC GBA (2001), GBC
    September 24 Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn Yes
    September 24 The Little Mermaid 2: Pinball Frenzy GBC
    September 25 Buffy the Vampire Slayer GBC
    September 25 Vampire Hunter D PS1
    September 26 Destruction Derby Raw PS1
    September 26 NHL 2001 Yes PS2
    September 27 Dragon Warrior I &II GBC
    September 28 F1 Championship Season 2000 Yes PS1 PS2 GBC
    October Zeus: Master of Olympus Yes
    October 4 Blair Witch Volume I: Rustin Parr Yes
    October 5 Skies of Arcadia DC
    October 15 Pokémon Gold and Silver GBC
    October 19 Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers Yes PS1, N64 PS2, DC GBC
    October 22 Quake III Arena DC
    October 23 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 Yes
    October 23 TimeSplitters PS2
    October 24 Mega Man Legends 2 Yes PS1
    October 25 Midnight Club: Street Racing PS2 GBA (2001)
    October 25 Ridge Racer V PS2
    October 25 Spyro: Year of the Dragon PS1
    October 26 FantaVision PS2
    October 26 Madden NFL 2001 PS2
    October 26 SSX PS2
    October 26 Tekken Tag Tournament PS2
    October 27 Bust-a-Move Millennium GBC
    October 27 Rune Yes PS2 , Mac OS , Linux
    October 31 The Grinch DC
    November 6 Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 PS1 (2002) DC
    November 6 Crash Bash PS1
    November 6 Incredible Crisis PS1
    November 6 The World Is Not Enough Yes PS1, N64 GBC
    November 6 Shenmue DC
    November 8 Escape from Monkey Island Yes PS2 (2001)
    November 9 The Operative: No One Lives Forever Yes PS2 (2002)
    November 9 Counter-Strike (video game) Yes Xbox, Retail and Steam (2003) Linux, Mac OS X (2013)
    November 10 Timeline Yes
    November 13 Final Fantasy IX Yes (2016) PS1
    November 13 Madden NFL 2001 GBC
    November 13 The Emperor's New Groove Yes PS1 GBC
    November 14 Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage GBC
    November 14 The Powerpuff Girls: Bad Mojo Jojo GBC
    November 14 Sonic Shuffle DC
    November 16 Blues Brothers 2000 N64
    November 17 Sky Odyssey PS2
    November 17 Tomb Raider: Chronicles Yes PS1 DC
    November 17 Sacrifice Yes
    November 19 Hitman: Codename 47 Yes
    November 20 007 Racing PS1
    November 20 Banjo-Tooie N64
    November 20 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker PS1 GBC
    November 20 Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX DC
    November 22 Harvest Moon: Back to Nature PS1
    November 23 MechWarrior 4: Vengeance Yes Yes
    November 23 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Fallen Yes
    November 24 Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion Yes GBA (2001)
    November 30 Godzilla: The Series: Monster Wars GBC
    November 30 Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers Yes N64
    December 1 Crime Cities Yes
    Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge Yes PS1
    December 4 Evil Dead: Hail to the King PS1
    December 4 Pokémon Puzzle Challenge GBC
    December 6 American McGee's Alice Yes
    December 6 Grandia II DC
    December 7 Giants: Citizen Kabuto Yes
    December 7 Mario Party 3 (Japan) N64
    December 7 Project Justice DC Yes
    December 10 Monster Rancher Hop-A-Bout PS1
    December 13 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker N64
    December 14 Dark Cloud (Japan) PS2
    December 14 Pokémon Crystal (Japan) GBC
    December 21 Phantasy Star Online (Japan) DC
    December 30 ECW Anarchy Rulz DC

    See also[edit]

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