World Video Game Hall of Fame

The World Video Game Hall of Fame is an international hall of fame for video games. The hall's administration is overseen by The Strong's International Center for the History of Electronic Games, and is located at The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, United States.[1][2] The museum began the International Center for the History of Electronic Games in 2009, announced the formation of the hall of fame in February 2015, and opened it on June 4, 2015.[3][4][5] It is located in a dedicated part of the "ESL Digital Worlds: High Score" exhibit at the National Museum of Play; prior to an expansion of the museum in 2023 it was located in the museum's "eGameRevolution" exhibit.[6][7][8] The Strong has also run the National Toy Hall of Fame since 2002.[9]

World Video Game Hall of Fame
FormationJune 4, 2015
PurposeTo highlight the video games that have made an impact on the world
Location
Parent organization
The Strong
Websitewww.museumofplay.org/exhibits/world-video-game-hall-of-fame/
Museum interior, with displays in a large space and World Video Game Hall of Fame on a hanging sign.
In June 2023, The Strong National Museum of Play debuted ESL Digital Worlds, a 24,000-square foot gallery that houses the World Video Game Hall of Fame.

Video games become eligible for the World Video Game Hall of Fame by meeting four criteria:[1]

  • Icon Status – is widely recognized and remembered
  • Longevity – is more than a passing fad and has enjoyed popularity over time
  • Geographical Reach – meets the above criteria across international boundaries
  • Influence – has exerted significant influence on the design and development of other games, on other forms of entertainment, or on popular culture and society in general

Initial nominations are made each year by a staff committee at The Strong, which takes into account the four criteria, with influence considered the most important. Members of the public can submit games for consideration by the committee as well. The nominees are then voted on by a panel of around 30 "scholars and journalists from around the world", with each panel member ranking their top three choices. A public poll is also included, with the results counting as equivalent to a member of the panel. Afterwards, the staff committee reviews the votes and makes the final selection. While generally there is a clear difference in vote counts for the highest-scoring games, if there are multiple games with similar vote counts near the cutoff point, the committee decides by emphasizing a variety of game types or platforms in any given induction year. Video games that have not been inducted may be nominated in multiple years.[10] The set of final nominees is typically announced each year in March, and the inductees in May. In its first two years of operation, the hall named six inductees from fifteen finalists; since then, it has named four inductees each year from a set of twelve.

In the nine years that the hall of fame has been open, 40 games have been inducted out of 81 nominated. Many of those games have been nominated multiple times. In some cases, the hall may list the first game in a series of similar titles as a proxy for the entire series, such as with The Oregon Trail series or the FIFA International Soccer/FIFA series.[11][12] Nintendo has been the developer of the most games inducted with seven, out of a total of eleven nominations of eight games. Atari has had two games inducted out of five nominations of three games, and Blizzard Entertainment has had two games inducted, both on their first nomination. Eight other developers have had more than one game nominated. Minecraft has had the most nominations of any game at four and was then inducted, while FIFA International Soccer has had the most nominations without being inducted at three. The earliest game to be nominated is Spacewar! from 1962, while the latest is The Last of Us from 2013, both of which have been inducted.

Inductees and finalists edit

Release years of inductees
1962Spacewar!
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971Computer Space
The Oregon Trail
1972Pong
1973
1974
1975
1976Colossal Cave Adventure
1977
1978Space Invaders
1979
1980Pac-Man
1981Centipede
Donkey Kong
1982Ms. Pac-Man
Microsoft Flight Simulator
1983
1984King's Quest
1985Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Super Mario Bros.
Tetris
1986The Legend of Zelda
1987
1988
1989
1990Microsoft Solitaire
John Madden Football
1991Street Fighter II
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sid Meier's Civilization
1992Super Mario Kart
Mortal Kombat
1993DOOM
1994
1995
1996Pokémon Red and Green
Tomb Raider
Barbie Fashion Designer
1997Final Fantasy VII
1998The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
StarCraft
Dance Dance Revolution
1999
2000The Sims
2001Animal Crossing
Bejeweled
Grand Theft Auto III
Halo: Combat Evolved
2002
2003
2004World of Warcraft
2005
2006Wii Sports
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011Minecraft
2012
2013The Last of Us

  *   Inductees

  **   Inductees at a later date

Winners and nominees
YearGameDeveloperYear releasedRef
2015DOOM*id Software1993[13]
Pac-Man*Namco1980[13]
Pong*Atari1972[13]
Super Mario Bros.*Nintendo1985[13]
Tetris*Alexey Pajitnov1985[13]
World of Warcraft*Blizzard Entertainment2004[13]
Angry BirdsRovio Entertainment2009[14]
FIFA International SoccerEA Canada1993[14]
The Legend of Zelda**Nintendo1986[14]
Minecraft**Mojang Studios2011[14]
The Oregon Trail**Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger1971[14]
Pokémon Red and Green**Game Freak1996[14]
The Sims**Maxis2000[14]
Sonic the Hedgehog**Sonic Team1991[14]
Space Invaders**Taito1978[14]
2016Grand Theft Auto III*DMA Design2001[6]
The Legend of Zelda*Nintendo1986[6]
The Oregon Trail*Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger1971[6]
The Sims*Maxis2000[6]
Sonic the Hedgehog*Sonic Team1991[6]
Space Invaders*Taito1978[6]
EliteDavid Braben, Ian Bell1984[15]
Final FantasySquare1987[15]
John Madden Football**Park Place Productions1990[15]
Minecraft**Mojang Studios2011[15]
NürburgringReiner Foerst1976[15]
Pokémon Red and Green**Game Freak1996[15]
Sid Meier's Civilization**MicroProse1991[15]
Street Fighter II**Capcom1991[15]
Tomb Raider**Core Design1996[15]
2017Donkey Kong*Nintendo1981[16]
Halo: Combat Evolved*Bungie2001[16]
Pokémon Red and Green*Game Freak1996[16]
Street Fighter II*Capcom1991[16]
Final Fantasy VII**Square1997[17]
Microsoft Solitaire**Wes Cherry (Microsoft)1990[17]
Mortal Kombat**Midway Games1992[17]
MystCyan1993[17]
PortalValve Corporation2007[17]
Resident EvilCapcom1996[17]
Tomb Raider**Core Design1996[17]
Wii Sports**Nintendo2006[17]
2018Final Fantasy VII*Square1997[18]
John Madden Football*Park Place Productions1990[18]
Spacewar!*Steve Russell and others1962[18]
Tomb Raider*Core Design1996[18]
AsteroidsAtari1979[19]
Call of DutyInfinity Ward2003[19]
Dance Dance Revolution**Konami1998[19]
Half-LifeValve Corporation1998[19]
King's Quest**Sierra On-Line1984[19]
MetroidNintendo1986[19]
Minecraft**Mojang Studios2011[19]
Ms. Pac-Man**General Computer Corporation1982[19]
2019Colossal Cave Adventure*William Crowther, Don Woods1976[20]
Microsoft Solitaire*Wes Cherry (Microsoft)1990[20]
Mortal Kombat*Midway Games1992[20]
Super Mario Kart*Nintendo1992[20]
Candy Crush SagaKing2012[21]
Centipede**Atari1981[21]
Dance Dance Revolution**Konami1998[21]
Half-LifeValve Corporation1998[21]
MystCyan1993[21]
NBA 2KVisual Concepts1999[21]
Sid Meier's Civilization**MicroProse1991[21]
Super Smash Bros. MeleeHAL Laboratory2001[21]
2020Bejeweled*PopCap Games2001[22]
Centipede*Atari1981[22]
King's Quest*Sierra On-Line1984[22]
Minecraft*Mojang Studios2011[22]
FroggerKonami1981[23]
GoldenEye 007Rare1997[23]
Guitar HeroHarmonix2005[23]
NBA JamMidway Games1993[23]
Nokia SnakeNokia1997[23]
Super Smash Bros. MeleeHAL Laboratory2001[23]
Uncharted 2: Among ThievesNaughty Dog2009[23]
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?**Broderbund1985[23]
2021Animal Crossing*Nintendo2001[24]
Microsoft Flight Simulator*Sublogic1982[24]
StarCraft*Blizzard Entertainment1998[24]
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?*Broderbund1985[24]
Call of DutyInfinity Ward2003[25]
FarmVilleZynga2009[25]
FIFA International SoccerEA Canada1993[25]
Guitar HeroHarmonix2005[25]
Mattel FootballMattel1977[25]
Pole PositionNamco1982[25]
PortalValve Corporation2007[25]
TronBally Midway1982[25]
2022Dance Dance Revolution*Konami1998[26]
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time*Nintendo1998[26]
Ms. Pac-Man*General Computer Corporation1982[26]
Sid Meier's Civilization*MicroProse1991[26]
Assassin's CreedUbisoft Montreal2007[27]
Candy Crush SagaKing2012[27]
MinesweeperCurt Johnson (Microsoft)1990[27]
NBA JamMidway Games1993[27]
PaRappa the RapperNanaOn-Sha1996[27]
Resident EvilCapcom1996[27]
RogueA.I. Design1980[27]
Words with FriendsZynga2009[27]
2023Barbie Fashion Designer*Digital Domain1996[28]
Computer Space*Syzygy Engineering1971[28]
The Last of Us*Naughty Dog2013[28]
Wii Sports*Nintendo2006[28]
Age of EmpiresEnsemble Studios1997[29]
Angry BirdsRovio Entertainment2009[29]
Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareInfinity Ward2007[29]
FIFA International SoccerEA Canada1993[29]
GoldenEye 007Rare1997[29]
NBA 2KVisual Concepts1999[29]
Quakeid Software1996[29]
WizardrySir-Tech1981[29]
2024AsteroidsAtari1979[30]
EliteDavid Braben, Ian Bell1984[30]
Guitar HeroHarmonix2005[30]
MetroidNintendo1986[30]
MystCyan1993[30]
NeopetsAdam Powell, Donna Powell1999[30]
Resident EvilCapcom1996[30]
SimCity Maxis1989[30]
Tokimeki MemorialKonami1994[30]
Tony Hawk's Pro SkaterNeversoft1999[30]
UltimaRichard Garriott, Origin Systems1981[30]
You Don't Know JackJellyvision1995[30]

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