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Famitsu reveals how many games reviewed scored 32 or more

January 5th, 2010 Posted in DS, GBA, GameCube, News, Wii, Written by Valay

This data is from June 20, 1986 to December 24, 2009. The number in the parenthesis is the total number of games reviewed for that system while the number next to it shows how many titles received a score of 32 or higher.

* Family Computer: 34 (955)
* Sega Master System: 0 (12)
* PC Engine: 22 (628)
* Mega Drive: 16 (534)
* Game Boy/Game Boy Color: 15 (1,071)
* Atari Lynx: 0 (12)
* Super Grafx: 0 (22)
* Game Gear: 0 (190)
* Super Famicom: 55 (1,407)
* NeoGeo CD: 2 (32)
* PC-FX: 0 (24)
* Super 32X: 0 (11)
* Sega Saturn: 52 (930)
* PlayStation: 131 (2,635)
* Virtual Boy: 0 (18)
* Nintendo 64: 38 (183)
* NeoGeo Pocket: 0 (56)
* Dreamcast: 62 (407)
* Wonderswan: 1 (179)
* Nintendo 64DD: 0 (3)
* PlayStation 2: 395 (1997)
* Pokemon Mini: 0 (6)
* Game Boy Advance: 91 (618)
* Nintendo GameCube: 87 (240)
* Xbox: 41 (185)
* Nintendo DS: 151 (883)
* PlayStation Portable: 90 (383)
* Xbox 360: 105 (239)
* PlayStation 3: 77 (172)
* Wii: 50 (257)

Thanks to Thomas N for the news tip!

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  1. 3 Responses to “Famitsu reveals how many games reviewed scored 32 or more”

  2. By Hejiru on Jan 5, 2010

    They shoulda just those %s.

    Lol at Wonderswan.

  3. By Thomas N on Jan 5, 2010

    While the Wii has the least number of games that scored 32/40, the lowest for a current-generation system, it has the highest number of games that scored the “perfect” 40/40 (four). Also, something which andriasang.com did not mention is that Famitsu does not review software that is non considered a game, such as Tomodachi Collection, or Wii Fit Plus, nor does it review downloaded games from WiiWare, Xbox Arcade, and PlayStation Store.

  4. By bob on Jan 5, 2010

    what is wonderswan

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