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Game feature records
| Subject | Record | Game | Year |
| Most voice actors | 861, of which 174 for named characters | Grand Theft Auto IV | 2008 |
| Most cars available | 936 | Gran Turismo 5 | 2005 |
| Most licensed sound tracks | 214 songs | Grand Theft Auto IV | 2008 |
| Most licensed sound tracks (non-radio) | 90 songs across 9 genres | Project Gotham Racing | 2001 |
| Longest cut scene | 15 minutes, 17 seconds | Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots | 2008 |
| Most swearing | 189 uses of the word "fuck"[1] | The House of the Dead: Overkill | 2009 |
| The largest playable environment in a console game | 5,560 square miles (14,400 square km)[2] | Fuel | 2009 |
Game release records
| Subject | Record | Game | Year |
| Most ported video game | 59 game platforms | Tetris | 1985 |
| Most official and unofficial variants | 40+ | Tetris | 1985 |
| Most expensive game production | $100 million | Grand Theft Auto IV | 2008 |
| Most controversial video game series | Over 4,000 news stories in the US regarding controversy | Grand Theft Auto | 1997 |
Character appearance records
| Subject | Record | Game | Year |
| Most appearances in a video game | 116 (200+ including remakes and rereleases) | Mario | 1983 |
| Most cameo appearances in other video games | 38 (non-playable cameo's only)[3] | The Legend of Zelda-series | 1986 |
Firsts
This is a list of the first video game or video game console to do or feature something. There is not a clear definition of the first video game to list here. For more information about the first video game, see the article First video game.
Technical firsts
| First | Game/console | Year |
| ...video game console | Magnavox Odyssey | 1975 |
| ...game with cooperative gameplay (turn-based) | Dungeon | 1975 |
| ...game with in-game advertising | Adventureland | 1978 |
| ...game with animated cut scenes | Donkey Kong | 1981 |
| ...game console to offer downloadable content | Intellivision with the PlayCable | 1981 |
| ...game with cooperative gameplay (simultaneous) | Joust | 1982 |
| ...3-dimensional arcade game | I, Robot | 1984 |
| ...console game to have a save option | The Legend of Zelda | 1986 |
| ...3-dimensional console game | Alpha Waves | 1990 |
| ...game console to offer online gaming | Nintendo Entertainment System with the Teleplay Modem | 1992 |
| ...console game with 3-dimensional sprites | Star Fox | 1993 |
| ...game with a deathmatch mode | Doom | 1993 |
| ...game with interactive cut scenes | Die Hard Arcade | 1996 |
| ...game with dynamic in-game advertising | SWAT 4 | 2005 |
Genre firsts
| First | Game/console | Year |
| ...Adventure game | Colossal Cave Adventure | 1976 |
| ...Platform game | Frogs | 1978 |
| ...Action-adventure game | Adventure | 1979 |
| ...Fighting game | Warrior | 1979 |
| ...Stealth game | 005 | 1981 |
| ...Music video game | Kawasaki Synthesizer | 1983 |
| ...3D Platform game | Alpha Waves | 1990 |
| ...Survival horror game | Alone in the Dark | 1992 |
| ...Advergame | Zool | 1992 |
| ...cel-shaded video game | Jet Set Radio | 2000 |
Sales firsts
| First | Game/console | Year |
| ...game to sell more than 1 million copies (port) | Space Invaders (Atari 2600-version) | 1978 |
| ...game to sell more than 1 million copies (original) | Adventure | 1979 |
| ...game to sell more than 10 million copies | Super Mario Bros. | 1985 |
| ...game franchise to sell more than 100 million copies | Mario | 1981 |
| ...game console to sell more than 50 million copies | Nintendo Entertainment System | 1985 |
| ...game console to sell more than 100 million copies | Game Boy | 1989 |
| ...game home console to sell more than 100 million copies | PlayStation 2 | 2000 |
| ...game console to sell more than 1 million copies in the United States in one year | Wii | 2007 |
| ...game publisher to sell more than 1 billion games | Nintendo | 2007 |
Character, Story & Setting firsts
| First | Game/console | Year |
| ...Christian video game (licensed) | Music Machine | 1983 |
| ...game to feature an original black game character | Mike Tyson's Punch-Out | 1987 |
| ...Christian video game (original) | Bible Adventures | 1991 |
| ...game to feature an original playable black game character | Super Street Fighter II | 1993 |
Controversial firsts
| First | Game/console | Year |
| ...controversial game | Death Race | 1976 |
| ...game to contain explicit nudity and sexual acts | Custer's Revenge | 1982 |
| ...game to receive a "Mature" rating from the ESRB | Doom | 1993 |
| ...game to use the word "homosexual" to describe a character | The Orion Conspiracy | 1995 |
| ...game to use the word "fuck" uncensored | The Orion Conspiracy | 1995 |
| ...game to be denied a BBFC classification and effectively being banned in the UK | Carmageddon | 1997 |
| ...,and only, racist video game | Ethnic Cleansing | 2002 |
| ...,and only, extreme sports video game to be censored | BMX XXX | 2002 |
Sales records
Best-selling
| Record | Game/console | Year | Sales |
| ...video game console | PlayStation 2 | 2000 | 140 million |
| ...handheld game console | Game Boy | 1989 | 118.69 million |
| ...console manufacturer | Nintendo | 1983 | 506.99 million |
| ...video game (bundled with console) | Wii Sports | 2006 | 40.5 million |
| ...video game (not bundled) | Wii Play | 2005 | 24.43 million |
| ...game mod | Counter-Strike | 1999 (mod) / 2000 (retail) | 10.7 million |
| ...video game on the PC | The Sims | 2002 | 16 million |
| ...video game on a Nintendo console (bundled with console) | Wii Sports | 2006 | 40.5 million |
| ...video game on a Nintendo console (not bundled) | Wii Play | 2005 | 24.43 million |
| ...video game on a PlayStation console | Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec | 2001 | 14.89 million (shipped) |
| ...video game on a Xbox console | Halo 2 | 2004 | 9 million |
| ...video game on a Sega console | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | 1992 | 6 million (shipped) |
| ...video game franchise | Mario | 1981 | 201 million |
Fastest-selling
| Fastest-selling... | Game/console | Year | Record at | Current sales |
| ...game console | Wii | 2006 | 20 million | 44.96 million |
| ...video game | Grand Theft Auto IV | 2008 | 2 million | +10 million |
Game reception records
| Best... | Game | GR | MC | MG | Average score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ...game of all time | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | 97.613 | 99 | 95 |
97.2
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| ...7th generation game | Grand Theft Auto IV | 96.92 | 98 | 96 |
96.97
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| ...6th generation game | Soulcalibur | 96.26 | 98 | 96 |
96.75
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| ...casual game (by core game review media) | Plants vs. Zombies | 89.5 | 88 | 88 |
89
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All-time rankings
| # | Game | Year | Average score |
| 1 | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | 1998 | 97.2 |
| 2 | Grand Theft Auto IV | 2008 | 96.97 |
| 3 | Super Mario Galaxy | 2007 | 96.76 |
| 4 | Soulcalibur | 1999 | 96.75 |
| 5 | Metroid Prime | 2002 | 96.42 |
| 6 | Uncharted 2: Among Thieves | 2009 | 96.13 |
| 7 | Resident Evil 4 | 2005 | 95.92 |
| 8 | Halo: Combat Evolved | 2001 | 95.81 |
| 9 | The Orange Box | 2007 | 95.68 |
| 10 | Grand Theft Auto III | 2001 | 95.64 |
Genre best
| Genre | Game | Year | Average score |
| Platform game | Super Mario Galaxy | 2007 | 96.76 |
| Adventure game | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | 1998 | 97.2 |
| Action-adventure game | Grand Theft Auto IV | 2008 | 96.97 |
| First-person shooter | Halo: Combat Evolved | 2001 | 95.81 |
| Third-person shooter | Resident Evil 4 | 2005 | 95.92 |
| Fighting Game | Soulcalibur | 1999 | 96.75 |
| Role-playing game | Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic | 2003 | 94.06 |
| Racing game | Gran Turismo | 1997 | 95.24 |
Miscellaneous records
Non-game adaptations
- Super Mario Bros. was the first live action movie based on a video game.
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is the most successful movie based on a video game, grossing $274,703,34 in cinemas worldwide.
- Alone in the Dark is the least successful movie based on a video game, grossing just $5,178,569 in US cinemas, while production costs were around $20 million.
- The first video game to inspire a ballet was Dragon Quest.
- Lara Croft is the video game character with the most real life stand-ins: 9.
Professional gaming
- SK Gaming was the first gaming clan to legally bind their players to the clan.
- At the of age 6, Victor De Leon aka Lil Poison became the Youngest Professional Video Gamer in the World.
Gamers
- The largest audience for a video game performance was achieved when Lyndon Jones and Renos Georgiou played Guitar Hero III at the Give It a Name-festival in London on May 11, 2008 in front of 9,600 people.
- The Longest Prison Sentence for Playing a Video Game, was given to Faiz Chopdat from the United Kingdom in September 2002, who was jailed for four months for playing Tetris on his cell phone while on a flight to Manchester, England. He refused to stop playing after being repeatedly warned by the cabin staff.
Other records
- PlayStation has got the most variations of video game hardware, namely 28 (34 including developer units).
- Pokémon was the first game to get its own theme park, Poképark.
References
- ^ "The House of The Dead: OVERKILL Breaks An Effin' Record For The Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition". Guinness World Records. March 16, 2009. http://gamers.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/160309_HOTD.aspx.
- ^ "The largest playable environment in a console game". Guinness World Records. May 22, 2009. http://gamers.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/220509_fuel.aspx.
- ^ Martijn Müller (March 17, 2009). "Game records: NG-Gamer weet het beter" (in Dutch). NG-Gamer. http://www.ng-gamer.nl/game-nieuws/7237_game-records-nggamer-weet-het-beter-/.
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