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So looking at the top 20 PC sales chart for November
Here are the NPD's latest and greatest top 20 best selling (US) PC games for November.
1. Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - Activision - $49
2. Crysis - Electronic Arts - $47
3. The Orange Box - Electronic Arts - $37
4. The Sims 2 Teen Style Stuff Expansion Pack - Electronic Arts - $18
5. World Of Warcraft - Vivendi - $18
6. Hellgate: London - Electronic Arts - $49
7. The Sims 2 Bon Voyage Expansion Pack - Electronic Arts - $30
8. Final Fantasy XI: Wings Of The Goddess Expansion Pack - Square Enix, Inc. - $30
9. World Of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Expansion Pack - Vivendi - $32
10. Sim City 4 Deluxe - Electronic Arts - $19
11. Sim City 5: Societies - Electronic Arts - $49
12. World Of Warcraft: Battle Chest - Vivendi - $38
13. Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Collectors Ed - Activision - $60
14. The Sims 2 Deluxe - Electronic Arts - $33
15. Nancy Drew: Legend Of The Crystal Skull - Her Interactive - $20
16. Unreal Tournament 3 - Midway - $50
17. 15000 Games - Viva Media - $10
18. Paws & Claws Pet School - Valusoft (THQ) - $15
19. Puppy/Kitty/Pony Luv Pack - Activision - $20
20. Diner Dash JC - Cosmi - $10
Not only isnt T.R on the list - but games like
Paws & Claws Pet School and Puppy/Kitty/Pony Luv Pack made the list.
Its a pity these lists no longer put on the actual copies sold.
Now dont get me wrong - love the game, subscribed until mid-Feb, and will resubscribe as long as I am having fun.
But the sales figures are disappointing.
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ROFL now that is funny......... The Sims 2 Teen Style Stuff Expansion Pack gets me more than anything. And the Sims franchise is in there 5 times!!!! Wow!! No wonder EA won't let that crap die.
Is that retail box sales only or does that include the down load sales also?
As far as I know those charts only track retail box sales. And its U.S figures only.
So European , Oceanic, South American, African, Middle Eastern and Asian sales arent counted. Not sure if U.S figures include Canada or not.
So at the end of the day - only NCSoft knows how many copies they have actually sold, how many people have subscribed past the initial month etc
Would you mind supplying a link to the NPD?
Until you spread your wings, you have no idea how far you can walk.
I got my info from the VE3D gaming site.
NPD Top 20 U.S PC Games for November 2007
I seem to recall reading somewhere that sites are no longer allowed to post the actual units sold.
The bean-counters are probably behind that move - should prospective suck^H^H^H^Hcustomers find out exactly how popular the game they are considering obtaining actually is, they might decide to skip it and move to a more popular offering