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Best Video Game Song Tournament, 2005-2008: Top 384 (Part 1 of 8)

After 4 months of group play, it’s time for the playoffs! Only the top 384 songs remain. The top 128 have a bye to the next round; the remaining 256 songs will be split into 8 days of 32 songs each.

Since it’s the playoffs, groups will be active until 9:00 AM Pacific the day after they post,1Or the Monday after, for Friday groups or for roughly 24 hours. You can listen to a playlist of today’s songs (in matchup order) here.

Or you can work ahead!

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Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Part 8

Or listen to every song (including songs with byes) here.

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PLEASE LISTEN TO BOTH SONGS IN A MATCH BEFORE VOTING

Voting will be live until Tuesday, April 6th at 9:00AM Pacific

Fun Facts About the Top 384:

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Top 384 By Game:

13 Songs: (3 Games)

12 Songs: (1 Game)

10 Songs: (3 Games)

9 Songs: (4 Games)

8 Songs: (1 Game)

7 Songs: (3 Games)

6 Songs: (2 Games)

5 Songs: (7 Games)

4 Songs: (11 Games)

3 Songs: (8 Games)

2 Songs: (27 Games)

1 Song: (69 Games)

The Wildcard thinned them out a little, but Personas 3, 4, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl are still the leaders heading into the playoffs. Mixed in with the usual suspects up top are some new favorites like Ar tonelico and Opoona. Will they be able to hang when things start really heating up? And of course despite all the heavy hitters we’ve got a nice spread of one-song games, including number one overall seed “Still Alive”2The Portal one, not either of the Mirror’s Edge ones

Top 384 by platform:

PlayStation 2: 112 (30 Games)
Wii: 57 (17 Games)
DS: 52 (28 Games)
PC: 46 (15 Games)
Xbox 360: 34 (13 Games)
Multiplatform: 24 (12 Games)
PlayStation Portable: 14 (9 Games)
Game Boy Advance: 11 (5 Games)
PS3: 5 (5 Games)
Arcade: 5 (2 Games)
N-Gage: 3 (1 Game)
GameCube: 1 (1 Game)
Xbox: 1 (1 Game)

Pretty big spread here, which makes sense this tournament covers two separate generations. The PS2 dominates, as expected; the biggest platform of the 6th generation, with titles trickling in throughout the start of the 7th. The Wii is buoyed by a few overachieving games (try to conceal your surprise), just sneaking past the DS for 2nd. Further down, the 360 has a surprising number of early exclusives helping it out here (who all remembers that Mass Effect started life as a 360 exclusive?). Unfortunately for Microsoft the trend of 3rd party exclusives was coming to a close; I wouldn’t expect the 2009-2012 tournament to have nearly this much coverage for them.

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