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Friday, 26 October 2018

The Video Games That Were Fiscally Successful, With Robert Jain

By Jason McDonald


There are many forms of entertainment that have been successful, but few can claim that they've reached the heights of video games. For many people, gaming is the greatest hobby in the world. For others, it's an area where money can be made. As a matter of fact, there exists a bevy of titles that have been fiscally successful, generating ample profits in the process. Here are the games that have been most successful, in this regard, as detailed by Robert Jain.

Super Mario Bros. - The sheer popularity associated with this classic title can't be understated. Super Mario Bros., which was released in 1985, has since become arguably the most important video game of all-time. As financial authorities such as Bob Jain will tell you, it's among the most successful from a financial standpoint. The fact that it sold well over 40 million copies makes it the best-selling title in the entire Mario series.

Wii Sports - This was the pack-in title with the Nintendo Wii, and it became a sensation. As a matter of fact, many households still have Wiis for the purpose of playing tennis, golf, and especially bowling. In any event, Wii Sports' success is nothing short of amazing. Nintendo reported that it sold over 45 million copies. The combination of motion controls, which were revolutionary in 2006, and the accessibility made Wii Sports a huge success.

Minecraft - While this game found a dedicated audience among children, Minecraft can be enjoyed by anyone that likes to build. In this game, the world is your oyster, as you have the ability to build whatever you please. It became such a hit that, eventually, it was acquired by Microsoft. It also branched out from the PC, finding different homes on the PS3, Xbox 360, and mobile devices. As far as sales are concerned, Minecraft moved more than 50 million units.

Tetris - For those that are into puzzle games, it goes without saying that Tetris stakes its claim at the top of the mountain. This is due to a number of reasons, too. While its gameplay is addictive, especially for those that can't help but enjoy a good challenge, it sold 170 million copies across consoles, handhelds, and mobile devices alike. Many other puzzle games have surfaced since then, but none have been able to reach this level of success.




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