Games Released in October 1984

25 new games released in October 1984, with Arcade being the most active platform. October 1 was the busiest day, with 16 new releases.

Which days had the most releases?

October 1 saw the most activity with 16 releases.

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

Mon, Oct 1

16 releases

Tue, Oct 2

No releases

Wed, Oct 3

2 releases

Thu, Oct 4

No releases

Fri, Oct 5

3 releases

Sat, Oct 6

No releases

Sun, Oct 7

No releases

Mon, Oct 8

No releases

Tue, Oct 9

No releases

Wed, Oct 10

No releases

Thu, Oct 11

No releases

Fri, Oct 12

No releases

Sat, Oct 13

No releases

Sun, Oct 14

No releases

Mon, Oct 15

No releases

Tue, Oct 16

No releases

Wed, Oct 17

No releases

Thu, Oct 18

No releases

Fri, Oct 19

No releases

Sat, Oct 20

No releases

Sun, Oct 21

No releases

Mon, Oct 22

1 release

Tue, Oct 23

No releases

Wed, Oct 24

No releases

Thu, Oct 25

1 release

Fri, Oct 26

1 release

Sat, Oct 27

No releases

Sun, Oct 28

No releases

Mon, Oct 29

No releases

Tue, Oct 30

No releases

Wed, Oct 31

1 release

How did each week compare?

The first week of October was the busiest with 21 releases.

Week 1 (October 1–7)

21 releases
Devil World

Most popular release in Week 1

Devil World

Devil World is a maze video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in Japan on October 5, 1984 and in Europe on July 15, 1987. The game was also released on the Wii's Virtual Console in Japan on January 22, 2008 and in Europe and Australia on October 31, 2008. The game has similar gameplay to that of Pac-Man. It is the only game designed by Shigeru Miyamoto that has not been released in North America, despite the fact that the game is simple and in English. This was due to Nintendo of America's strict policies on the use of religious icons in games, which were at their strictest level at the time of the game's original release, but there would eventually be a North American release for the first time in October 2023 as part of the Nintendo Switch Online lineup.

Week 4 (October 22–28)

3 releases
Ghostbusters

Most popular release in Week 4

Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters is an action game that features an overhead-view and a side-view. From Ghostbusters HQ, the player must monitor a map of midtown Manhattan for "ghost alarms", as well as for casual, roaming spirits, and plot a route to the alarmed area. Once the route is plotted, the player then controls the purchased Ghostmobile as it drives through traffic. Here, the player is able to capture casual ghosts on the way if they are en route. When the haunted location is reached, the game switches to a side-view. Two of the Ghostbusters will take position, activate their proton beams, and toss a trap to the ground. The player must then use the two Ghostbusters to attempt to lead the ghost(s) over the placed trap. Once activated, the trap springs to capture any ghosts directly above it. A successful capture will earn the player money, which can then be used to purchase new Ghostbusters vehicles and new modifications for it. An unsuccessful capture will see the ghost fly away (after nastily sliming one of the Ghostbusters).

Which platforms saw the most releases?

Arcade received 7 new titles in October 1984. The runner up was Commodore C64/128/MAX with 7 new titles.

Arcade7 releases
Commodore C64/128/MAX7 releases
PC-8800 Series5 releases
ZX Spectrum2 releases
PC-9800 Series2 releases
FM-72 releases
Commodore VIC-201 release
Sharp X11 release
NEC PC-6000 Series1 release
Family Computer1 release

What genres were most popular?

Arcade was the dominant genre in October 1984 with 13 titles. Platform followed closely with 6.

Arcade13
Platform6
Shooter5
Puzzle3
Fighting3
Adventure3
Sport2
Simulator1
Music1
Pinball1