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A Breakdown of Publishers by Point Distribution. Publishers with less than 10 points are not shown.

Things worth noting:

1. Nintendo dominates their platforms for a reason; even in a multiplatform free for all, their ten games gather over a quarter of the votes. Even excluding Xenoblade, Nintendo has several games with over 20 points, including Luigi's Mansion 2, Paper Mario, and Fire Emblem. And as information on the Wii U comes in, there are bound to be more points for games like Pikmin 3.

2. Square Enix has 16 titles, counting the same game on multiple systems as multiple titles. Even after combining games, they still have numbers on their side. Many of these titles though, such as some of their upcoming 3DS games and the still largely enigmatic Dragon Quest X, have  less than the average number of points (between 8 and 9).

3. What Sony lacks in number of games (Only 6), they make up for in points per title. For example, Gravity Rush is the only Vita game with a double digit number of points. A few other PS3 games like Sorcery and Sly Cooper 4 are off the radar, but The Last Guardian and The Last of Us are both doing rather well.

4. Microsoft and XSEED each only have a single title voted for: Halo 4 and The Last Story.

5. Activision and Ubisoft, despite the high number of games they sell, fared pretty poorly. EA isn't even on the list, though its worth noting that had this been a March edition, Mass Effect 3 would have scored highly.

 

I'm going to look over some old data to practice making line charts.