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    MoH Rules, RtCW drools 4:41 PM - Robert "Apache" Howarth - Games: Action - (38)
    The gang at NPD Funworld fired over the top ten best selling pc games list from the week of Jan 27 - Feb 2nd and it appears that 2015's Medal of Honor: Allied Assault has captured the Quake 3 engined World War 2 first person shooter market knocking Return to Castle Wolfenstein off the list and is the best selling PC game for the second week in a row. Here's the juice:

    1) Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault - Electronic Arts - $37
    2) The Sims: Hot Date Expansion Pack - Electronic Arts - $27
    3) Harry Potter & The Sorcerer's Stone - Electronic Arts - $28
    4) The Sims - Electronic Arts - $40
    5) MP Roller Coaster Tycoon - Infogrames Entertainment - $21
    6) Sid Meier's Sim Golf - Electronic Arts - $34
    7) MS Zoo Tycoon - Microsoft - $29
    8) Backyard Basketball - Infogrames Entertainment - $19
    9) The Sims: Livin Large Expansion Pack -Electronic Arts - $29
    10) Civilization 3 - Infogrames Entertainment - $48
    MOHonor - PJP

    "Better ingredients make a better pizza" - Papa John

  • #2
    I can't believe how popular the sims still is.

    I bought that game. It was fun for about a week. But there wasn't much challenge after that.

    amazing

    Those guys at Maxix must be stinkin' rich by now.

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    • #3
      Heh, i have never played other games from that top 10 list besides Civ 3 and Medal of Honor (it sucked... bad...).

      Return to Castle Wolfenstein was far better then MoH:AA, much more fun & excitement + better graphics.

      But ofcourse, nothing beats Civ games in the long run

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      • #4
        Looking over that list I think a box of chocolates named Sid Meier's Civilized Tycoon Sims by EA would be a big hit.

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