Welcome back to our Best Year in Gaming March Madness bracket competition! Yesterday we looked at 1980 vs. 1990 and it was a tough competition between the two years. This was the closest vote we’ve had yet – when I finally checked in on the results, 1990 had won by only three votes. I’m not sure it has a better chance than 1980 of going any deeper than this, but I think there’s enough going for it that it’s a fair win.
Result: 1990 Wins
Today we have what may be the closest competition yet in the bracket, as 1987 and 2006 square off.
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1987 brings a lot of heavy hitters to the table as it’s chock full of classic Nintendo games like Mega Man, Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!!, Zelda II: Adventure of Link, Final Fantasy, Contra, and Dragon Quest II, not to mention arcade classics like Street Fighter, After Burner, and R-Type. Add to that Spiel des Jahres winner Auf Asche and a little game called Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader and you’ve got yourself an incredible year.
In the other corner, 2006 gives us the breakout year for the Xbox 360, with the original Gears of War becoming a massive hit and a host of some of the best games in the RTS genre – Dawn of War’s Dark Crusade expansion, Medieval 2 Total War, Battle for Middle Earth II, Company of Heroes, and Rise of Legends all added a new twist to the mix. And the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3 launched, but the hottest titles for Nintendo and Sony consoles were still a year behind, with Mother 3, Twilight Princess, and Final Fantasy XII.
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