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Famitsu

Japan's gaming authority

The most influential Japanese gaming publication (1986-present), known for its four-reviewer scoring system out of 40 and prestigious perfect scores that only around 30 games have ever achieved.

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Overview

Famitsu (originally Famicom Tsūshin) is Japan’s most influential gaming publication, running since 1986. Its four-reviewer scoring system and rare perfect 40/40 scores have made it a unique institution in gaming journalism, with its ratings carrying significant weight in the Japanese market.

Fast Facts

  • Publisher: ASCII, later Kadokawa
  • Founded: 1986
  • Scoring: Four reviewers, max 40 points
  • Perfect scores: ~30 games ever
  • Status: Still publishing

The Scoring System

Famitsu’s unique approach:

ElementDescription
Four reviewersEach scores 0-10
Maximum: 40/40Combined total
RarityPerfect scores extremely rare
PrestigeHigh scores drive sales

Perfect Score Recipients

Only around 30 games have achieved 40/40:

EraNotable Recipients
1990sThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
2000sVarious acclaimed titles
2010sMonster Hunter, Dark Souls

Influence in Japan

FactorImpact
Sales correlationHigh scores boost sales
Industry respectScores widely cited
Cultural institutionBeyond mere magazine
International attentionScores reported globally

Editorial Independence

Unlike some publications:

  • Not owned by platform holders
  • Reviews sometimes critical
  • Perfect scores genuinely rare
  • Maintains credibility through standards

Legacy

Famitsu represents gaming journalism as institution. Its four-reviewer system and rare perfect scores created a unique authority that gaming publications elsewhere struggle to replicate.

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