[edit] Events [edit] Notable releases - Microprose releases X-Com: Enemy Unknown on December 31.
- Microprose releases the Strategy Game of the Year Master of Orion.[1]
- Namco releases Super World Stadium '93, Emeraldia, Nettou! Gekitou! Quiztou!!, Numan Athletics, Ridge Racer, 'Great Sluggers '93, Final Lap R, Cyber Sled and Tinkle Pit.
- June: Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle is released by Lucasarts as a sequel to Maniac Mansion and is notable for being one of the acclaimed early titles by designer Tim Schafer.
- July: Domark release Championship Manager 93 the second of the series.
- August — Nintendo releases The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Game Boy), which becomes the best-selling handheld game in the series.
- August: Infocom and Activision release Return to Zork.
- September 24 — Broderbund releases the Myst computer game, which goes on to become one of the bestselling games of all time.
- December 10 — id Software releases Doom, a seminal first-person shooter that advanced 3D graphics for computer games.
- Nintendo releases the game Star Fox for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, the first game to use the Super FX Chip.
- Sega releases the Virtua Fighter (by AM2) arcade game, which is later displayed at the Smithsonian Institution.
- Stellar Crisis is released, making it the first free multi-player wargame that is entirely browser based.
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