2006 belongs to PS2, rules Game Informer [update 2]
The new issue of Game Informer (#165) offers the editors' vision of the 'Top 50 games of 2006.' According to GI, while Wii and PlayStation 3 overpowered our attentions, PlayStation 2 quietly enjoyed the year's most fulfilling lineup, trumping Xbox 360's solid first year.
Here's a breakdown of the number of Top 50 games per system (includes multi-platform titles):
PS2: 20 (8 multi-platform)
Xbox 360: 16 (10 multi-platform)
PC: 15 (8 multi-platform)
PS3: 6 (5 multi-platform)
Xbox: 6 (all multi-platform)
DS: 6
PSP: 4
Wii: 3 (GI lists 3 in table, but only highlights 2 games in article)
GameCube: 0*
Despite Sony systems featuring 30 of GI's 2006 favorites, Nintendo was selected as both top publisher and developer of the year; and Twilight Princess (for Wii) was elected as 'Game of the Year.' It's also worth noting that while PS2 featured a wealth of top-rated games, the console was also home to the majority of lowest-rated, compatible with six of the 'Top 10 Worst Games of 2006.'
Update 1: because you all demanded it, here are GI's picks for PS3 games included in the year's Top 50 (in no particular order): Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, Need for Speed Carbon, Call of Duty 3, Resistance: Fall of Man, Tony Hawk's Project 8, and Fight Night Round 3. Only Resistance is a PS3 exclusive.
Update 2: specified number of multi-platform titles per system in Top 50 breakdown.
*Twilight Princess was not included in the GameCube category.
[Via print edition]
See also: Winner of strongest fall lineup is ... PS2?