The latest Famitsu Most Wanted List

Super Mario Galaxy - Image 1 

The big difference between the latest Famitsu most wanted and the last one? Well, that’s just it, except for Super Mario Galaxy breaking into the top 20 and Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings leaving the charts, the big names that were there are still, well, there. Check out the charts:

1. (1 / 1) Dragon Quest IX – Square Enix (2.846)
2. (2 / 2) Final Fantasy XIII – Square Enix (2.758)
3. (3 / 3) Biohazard 5 – Capcom (1.916)
4. (4 / 5) Metal Gear Solid 4 – Konami (1.496)
5. (8 / 7) Odin Sphere – Atlus (1.166)
6. (5 / 6) Monster Hunter 3 – Capcom (1.164)
7. (6 / 9) Zelda no Densetsu: Phantom Hourglass – Nintendo (1.104)
8. (7 /10) Super Robot Taisen: Original Generations – Banpresto (1.036)
9. (14/15) Super Smash Bros. Brawl – Nintendo (862)
10. (16/16) Shining Wind – Sega (859)
11. (10/11) Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors – Square Enix (844)
12. (9 /14) Everybody’s Golf 5 – Sony (834)
13. (11/ 8) Devil May Cry 4 – Capcom (769)
14. (12/12) Lost Odyssey – Microsoft (744)
15. (17/20) Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lion War – Square Enix (702)
16. (19/17) Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core – Square Enix (650)
17. (15/19) Doubutsu no Mori [Animal Crossing] – Nintendo (615)
18. (18/18) Final Fantasy Versus XIII – Square Enix (590)
19. (21/21) Super Mario Galaxy – Nintendo (576)
20. (20/23) Gran Turismo 5 – Sony (511)

As for Revenant Wings not being there anymore, we think that has something to do with the fact that the game’s already on retail, thus transforming the people who wanted it into the people who have it.

Given that Lost Odyssey’s already 70 percent done, it’ll probably be leaving the charts as well. Devil May Cry 4 – a multi-platform game – is hardly a representative title for the Xbox 360 in Japan. To be fair, the rest of the world will probably be getting the Xbox 360 version but in Japan? …Well miracles do happen. This blogger might just be forced to eat his words.

Super Mario Galaxy - Image 1 

The big difference between the latest Famitsu most wanted and the last one? Well, that’s just it, except for Super Mario Galaxy breaking into the top 20 and Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings leaving the charts, the big names that were there are still, well, there. Check out the charts:

1. (1 / 1) Dragon Quest IX – Square Enix (2.846)
2. (2 / 2) Final Fantasy XIII – Square Enix (2.758)
3. (3 / 3) Biohazard 5 – Capcom (1.916)
4. (4 / 5) Metal Gear Solid 4 – Konami (1.496)
5. (8 / 7) Odin Sphere – Atlus (1.166)
6. (5 / 6) Monster Hunter 3 – Capcom (1.164)
7. (6 / 9) Zelda no Densetsu: Phantom Hourglass – Nintendo (1.104)
8. (7 /10) Super Robot Taisen: Original Generations – Banpresto (1.036)
9. (14/15) Super Smash Bros. Brawl – Nintendo (862)
10. (16/16) Shining Wind – Sega (859)
11. (10/11) Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors – Square Enix (844)
12. (9 /14) Everybody’s Golf 5 – Sony (834)
13. (11/ 8) Devil May Cry 4 – Capcom (769)
14. (12/12) Lost Odyssey – Microsoft (744)
15. (17/20) Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lion War – Square Enix (702)
16. (19/17) Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core – Square Enix (650)
17. (15/19) Doubutsu no Mori [Animal Crossing] – Nintendo (615)
18. (18/18) Final Fantasy Versus XIII – Square Enix (590)
19. (21/21) Super Mario Galaxy – Nintendo (576)
20. (20/23) Gran Turismo 5 – Sony (511)

As for Revenant Wings not being there anymore, we think that has something to do with the fact that the game’s already on retail, thus transforming the people who wanted it into the people who have it.

Given that Lost Odyssey’s already 70 percent done, it’ll probably be leaving the charts as well. Devil May Cry 4 – a multi-platform game – is hardly a representative title for the Xbox 360 in Japan. To be fair, the rest of the world will probably be getting the Xbox 360 version but in Japan? …Well miracles do happen. This blogger might just be forced to eat his words.

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