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Famitsu Best 25 of 2007: 10 are 360 Titles

Japanese video game uber-magazine Famitsu has posted the Top 25 titles of 2007, and the surprising leader in games is the Xbox 360, with 10 titles, far outpacing the PlayStation 3 (5) and Nintendo DS (5). The PlayStation 2 and PSP each posted 2 games, while the Wiii only had one - but that one was a huge one (Super Mario Galaxy).

The games for the Xbox 360 were led by The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (tied for #2), Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Halo 3 (both tied for #5).

It’s too bad the 360 doesn’t sell well in Japan, though.

(Thanks, Videogaming247.com.)

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1. Zelda no Densetsu: Mugen no Sunadokei (Phantom Hourglass) NDS
Nintendo 39
2. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion X360 Spike 38
3. Super Mario Galaxy Wii Nintendo 38
4. GTA San Andreas PS2 Capcom 38
5. Call of Duty 4 X360 Activision 37
6. Call of Duty 4 PS3 Activision 37
7. Minna no Golf Portable 2 PSP Sony 37
8. God of War 2 PS2 Sony 37
9. Halo 3 X360 Microsoft 37
10. World Soccer Winning Eleven 2008 PS3 Konami 36
11. World Soccer Winning Eleven 2008 X360 Konami 36
12. Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero NDS Nintendo 36
13. Yuusha no Kuse ni Namaikida PSP Sony 36
14. Uncharted: El Dorado no Hihou PS3 Sony 36
15. Lost Odyssey X360 Mistwalker 36
16. Assassin’s Creed X360 Ubisoft 36
17. Ace Combat 6 X360 Bandai Namco 36
18. Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction PS3 Sony 36
19. Minna no Golf 5 (Everybody’s Golf 5) PS3 Sony 36
20. Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 X360 Ubisoft 36
21. Itadaki Street DS NDS Square Enix 36
22. Forza Motorsport 2 X360 Microsoft 36
23. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas X360 Ubisoft 36
24. Gyakuten Saiban 4 NDS Capcom 36
25. Final Fantasy IV NDS Square Enix 35

Xbox 360 - 10
Nintendo DS - 5
PlayStation 3 - 5
PlayStation 2 - 2
PlayStation Portable - 2
Wii - 1

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