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News   Famitsu's GameCube Launch Ratings
- Posted By Ryan Eid, 09.14.2001

Even though the GameCube only launched with three titles yesterday in Japan, according to Famitsu, Japan's most popular and widley respected bi-weekly gaming magazine, all three games are quite good. Here are the scores:

- Luigi's Mansion (GameCube, Nintendo) - 34 / 40
- Super Monkey Ball (GameCube, Sega) - 32 / 40
- WaveRace: Blue Storm (GameCube, Nintendo) - 32 / 40

Each game received a "Gold" rating, something that's not a common occurence with Famitsu.

Source: Magic Box