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Every SNES Classic game’s original Famitsu score

Famitsu is Japan’s biggest gaming magazine. They use a system of four reviewers per game, giving scores out of ten, for a total of 40. It’s a long-running publication, even around when the SNES originally released (can you believe there were words way back then?).

To celebrate the release of the SNES Mini, Famitsu dug up their original review scores for every SNES Classic game.

Is that the un-released mascot from the cancelled Nintendo/Sony Playstation launch game?

Thanks to Forkball for posted the info on NeoGAF.

Super Mario World: 8/9/9/8

Not one single ten, but two eights?! I’m trying hard to think of one flaw let alone enough to knock it down two points. We’re off to a terrible start.

F-Zero: 10/8/9/10

Ok. One guy sure loves racing. F-Zero is a great game and was quite influential but two perfect scores?

Ganbare Goemon: 7/7/7/6

This average ninja would end up in an average RPG on the N64 (failing to fill the void Square left when they took Final Fantasy to Sony).

Super Ghosts and Ghouls: 7/7/7/6

Legendarily difficult. It brought the dark frustrations from the 8-bit era.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past: 9/10/10/10

Ocarina of Time would go on to get Famitsu’s first-ever perfect score but Link just about nailed the perfect 40 with this effort. Probably deserved it here as well. A masterpiece that holds up today.

Super Formation Soccer: 8/9/6/8

Contra III: 7/8/7/6

Super Mario Kart: 8/9/8/7

A seven?! I still prefer this version to many of the 3D iterations. Tight controls and a lack of cheap items make it refreshing to go back to.

Star Fox: 10/9/8/7

Again all over the board. Must have been Slippy that barrel-rolled that seven.

Secret of Mana: 9/9/8/7

I’d love to know what the guy giving sevens thinks is a ten. Neato fact: Secret of Mana was intended for the Nintendo Playstation and part that didn’t make the cut for cartridge ended up as Chrono Trigger.

Mega Man X: 7/6/6/7

Two words for you Famitsu: GIT GUD.

Super Metroid: 8/8/8/8

Heralded by many as the GOAT. Far from in Japan apparently.

Final Fantasy VI: 9/8/10/10

One of the GOATS. It’s scary what this game coaxed out of the hardware.

Super Street Fighter II: 8/8/7/7

Donkey Kong Country: 7/8/8/8

Yoshi’s Island: 9/9/8/7

Panel de Pon: 7/7/8/7

Super Mario RPG: 9/8/8/7

Kirby Super Star: 9/8/7/8

Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem: 9/8/9/10

There you have it. How did they stack up compared to your rankings?

Let us know in the comments below.

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Mathew Falvai

Mathew is a huge fan of Space, Strategy, and Shadowrun (Genesis version is #1). When it comes to games and films, he’d much rather experience a 10/10 classic from yesteryear than a 6/10 modern blandfest. He does feel we’re living in a gaming golden age with the power of indie developers at an all-time high, but wishes AAA publishers would take more risks. Mat believes it’s only a matter of time before the pendulum swings the other way and new ideas take their rightful place above reboots.

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