In 1984- the year, not the novel of course - the video game industry experienced a surge of creativity and innovation with the release of several groundbreaking titles. While pretty much the entire entertainment industry is sustained by eternally milking 80's nostalgia, some of these games from '84 truly earned their place as all-timers.
These games not only captivated audiences but also laid the foundation for future developments in gaming technology and design. What makes them more impressive is they came out right after the disastrous Video Game Crash of 1983. It's not an overstatement that some of the greatest games would not have been possible without these titles from 40 years ago.
From pioneering new genres to pushing the boundaries of technology, each of these games contributed to the rich tapestry of gaming history leading to the year 2024. Let's delve into the top ten most influential video games of 1984 and explore why they were significant. Elite Developed by David Braben and Ian Bell under Acornsoft, Elite is a space trading and combat simulator game that revolutionized the space exploration genre. Its open-ended gameplay, groundbreaking 3D graphics, and addictive strategy set a new standard for immersive gaming experiences.
