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While there is no universal standard by which to judge the quality of games, some games regularly feature in "best game ever" lists. Some games achieve this status simply by selling well, others by topping polls of gamers or industry critics and winning gaming industry awards.

Best selling


For a detailed list, see List of best selling computer and video games

  • Similarly, Tetris for the Game Boy sold 33 million units, having been packaged with the Game Boy. *

  • The best selling game not bundled with a console is Super Mario Bros. 3, also for the NES, selling more then 18 million units.
  • The 2nd best selling game not bundled with a system was Super Mario Land, selling 18.14 million units.
  • The best selling computer game is The Sims, having sold over 8 million units alone and 24 million counting expansion packs. *

A bestseller list will necessarily exclude non-commercial games, and games such as Minesweeper and Solitaire which are present on more than 200 million desktop PCs as part of Microsoft Windows *.

Western Media


Expert polls

  • The original Legend of Zelda game was noted as the best by Game Informer magazine.

  • Doom was voted the "#1 game of all time" in a poll among over 100 game developers and journalists conducted by GameSpy in July 2001. *

  • Super Mario 64 was chosen as the best game ever by a panel of eight industry professionals at the 2002 Game Developers Conference in London. *

  • Half-Life was voted number one out of "50 Greatest Games" in the U.S. PC Gamer's April 2005 article. Doom followed at number two, and Half-Life 2 at number three.

User polls

  1. Ocarina of Time
  2. Pokémon
  3. Super Mario 64
  4. Super Smash Bros. Melee
  5. Metroid Prime
  6. Goldeneye 007
  7. Super Mario World
  8. The Wind Waker
  9. Echoes
  10. Animal Crossing

  • GameFAQs held a contest for its 10th anniversary ending on November 5, 2005 in which users chose their 10 favorite games and guessed what the overall top 10 games would be. The overall top 100 list, as chosen by the overall userbase of GameFAQs, was revealed at the conclusion of the contest. * The top ten were:
  1. ''Final Fantasy VII
  2. '' Ocarina of Time
  3. ''Chrono Trigger
  4. '' A Link to the Past
  5. ''Super Mario Bros. 3
  6. ''Super Smash Bros. Melee
  7. ''Goldeneye 007
  8. ''Metal Gear Solid
  9. '' Combat Evolved
  10. ''Final Fantasy VI (Final Fantasy III in North America)

As of July 3, 2006, the top 10 games listed on NintendoHeadquarters, an unofficial poll attaining votes since 1997 on Nintendo-only titles suggests the top 10 are as follows: *

  1. Super Mario Bros. 3, NES (41,506 votes)
  2. A Link to the Past, SNES (39,492 votes)
  3. Super Mario 64, N64 (38,955 votes)
  4. Dragon Quest IV, NES (37,212 votes)
  5. Legend of Zelda, NES (33,406 votes)
  6. Dragon Quest, NES (33,334 votes)
  7. Super Mario Bros, NES (33,158 votes)
  8. Mike Tyson's Punch-Out, NES (33,060 votes)
  9. Super Mario Bros. 2 - American Version, NES (32,822 votes)
  10. Street Fighter 2 - World Warrior/Turbo, SNES (32,510 votes)

It should be noted that the 11th place game is in fact The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time with 32,309 votes. Also note a chronological advantage for older games during the long history of voting.

High scores in multiple reviews

Note: These rankings, compiled from online sources, do not take into account games that were published before Internet reviewing became a standard in the game industry. This means older games like Super Mario Bros and The Legend of Zelda are not on these lists.

As of June 2006, the top 10 games listed on GameRankings, a site which averages scores awarded by numerous websites and magazines, are: *

  1. Ocarina of Time, Nintendo 64 (97.8%)
  2. Soul Calibur, Sega Dreamcast (96.7%)
  3. Tekken 3, PlayStation (96.4%)
  4. Metroid Prime, Nintendo GameCube (96.3%)
  5. GoldenEye 007, Nintendo 64 (96.0%)
  6. Resident Evil 4, Nintendo GameCube (96.0%)
  7. Resident Evil 4, PlayStation 2 (96.0%)
  8. Combat Evolved, Xbox (95.8%)
  9. Half Life 2, PC (95.7%)
  10. NFL 2K1, Sega Dreamcast (95.6%)

As of June 2006, according to Gamestats *, the top 10 video games of all time are:

  1. Ocarina of Time, Nintendo 64 (9.8)
  2. Soul Calibur, Sega Dreamcast (9.7)
  3. Resident Evil 4, Nintendo GameCube (9.7)
  4. GoldenEye 007, Nintendo 64 (9.6)
  5. Metal Gear Solid, PlayStation (9.6)
  6. Half-Life 2, PC (9.5)
  7. The Wind Waker, Nintendo GameCube (9.5)
  8. Subsistence, Playstation 2 (9.5)
  9. Resident Evil 4, Playstation 2 (9.5)
  10. San Andreas, PlayStation 2 (9.5)

As of June 2006, the top 10 games on Metacritic, are: *

  1. Ocarina of Time, Nintendo 64 (99)
  2. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, PlayStation (98)
  3. Soul Calibur, Sega Dreamcast (98)
  4. Perfect Dark, Nintendo 64 (97)
  5. NFL 2K1, Sega Dreamcast (97)
  6. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, PlayStation 2 (97)
  7. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Sega Dreamcast (97)
  8. Combat Evolved, Xbox (97)
  9. Metroid Prime, Nintendo GameCube (97)
  10. Grand Theft Auto 3, Playstation 2 (97)

Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64 ranks on all three of the sites as the best reviewed game. It should be noted that Soul Calibur for the Sega Dreamcast is the only other game appearing on all sites that encompass all systems.

Japanese media


User polls

In March of 2006 Japanese Famitsu magazine readers voted on their 100 all-time favorite games. (Full list)

The top ten games picked by fans were:

  1. Final Fantasy X (2001)
  2. Final Fantasy VII (1997)
  3. Dragon Quest III (1988)
  4. Dragon Quest VIII (2004)
  5. Machi (1998)
  6. Final Fantasy IV (1991)
  7. Tactics Ogre (1995)
  8. Final Fantasy III (1990)
  9. Dragon Quest VII (2000)
  10. Ocarina of Time (1998)

Notable review scores


  • The U.S. PC Gamer has never awarded a perfect score of 100%, or even 99%. Only two games ever attained 98%: Half-Life 2 and Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri. The latter was dropped from the magazine's April 2005 list of the 50 best games of all time, despite being tied for the highest score ever awarded. These ratings include PC games only.

Notable articles


See also


External links


Computer and video game awards | Lists of top computer and video games

 

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