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endurance said:
actually 2007 90+ are

super mario galaxy 98
bioshock 96
orange box 96
call of duty 4 95
oblivion(ps3) 93
halo 3 94
guitar hero 2 92
god of war 2 93
metroid prime 3 90
resident evil 4 91
forza motorsport 2 90
phantom hourglass 90
virtua fighter 5 90

and games that have a shot are mass efect and rock band
so that 13+2=15 putting it just lower then 2001

I was going to post this. (How did Call of Duty 4 get left off ckmlb's original list when it's at 95%?)

 

It's still early, but Mass Effect is currently 92, Rock Band is currently 94.5.

 

But wait, there's more. What about the PC?

-Crysis 93

-World in Conflict 89

-plus of course Orange Box (96), BioShock (96), and CoD4 (93) all above 90, and Gears of War at 89.

 

So with Crysis, Mass Effect and Rock Band that's 16, same as 2001.

And if UT3 scores 90+ or Ratchet (89) somehow gains 1 point or Uncharted (currently 87) gains 3, 2007 would have 17 90% games, one more than 2001, with 4 games rated 95% or higher.

And how many of those 16 90%+ games came out between August and November 2007? This may have been the best four months in video game history.

 



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