
* Eligible games had to have been released no later than December 31, 2006 (perspective is a good thing)
* A number of factors were taken into consideration when selecting a winner: How good the game was compared to others of its time, its overall game design, how well it stands up over the years, how influential it has been in the realm of gaming and just plain how much fun we had playing it are all points for contention.
* The list is comprised of single, stand-alone titles and doesn't include compilations, expansion packs or add-ons.
* Titles with multiple editions such as collector's boxes, gold editions or direct re-releases have been consolidated into one single entry, with the edition deemed most deserving taking precedence.
* Updated versions of original titles were only included on the list if they were significantly different from their predecessors.

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thats actually a good 20-11 list. i'm actually somewhat excited to see what they put into their top ten.
I am glad they put SotC in a good position, that game really deserves it.
True.
However, it wasn't number 1.
So, I'm pretty confused at this point.
If Devil May Cry isn't in the top 10, I'm going to personally SHOOT every IGN staff member.
SOLID SNAKE IS THE FREAKIN MAN
Hmmmm I like this list for the most part. Any bets on #1. I have not read up on it but I bet its gonna be like Tetris or Super Mario Bros. or something.