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The Sims ... Still #1

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Friday, March 10, 2000 - 22:10

Reporter Amer Ajami of GameSpot.com states "The life simulator from Electronic Arts went on sale one month ago and has since remained the top-selling game..."

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Best-Selling PC Games

PC Data has just released its list of the top ten best-selling PC games for the week ending February 26, and it's clear that North Americans are still in love with Maxis' The Sims. The life simulator from Electronic Arts went on sale one month ago and has since remained the top-selling game, ousting Who Wants to be a Millionaire's long run at first.

Quake III Arena from id Software and Activision dropped off the list as Epic Games' Unreal Tournament clawed its way back into tenth place after disappearing for a few months. Westwood's Nox climbed up significantly to be the fourth best-selling game last week, and Bethesda's PBA Bowling 2 debuted at eighth. The rest of the list is almost identical to last week's, and it can be read below:

Rank/ Title / Publisher / Price
1 / The Sims / Electronic Arts / $42
2 / Who Wants To Be A Millionaire / Disney / $19
3 / MP Roller Coaster Tycoon / Hasbro Interactive / $28
4 / Nox / Electronic Arts / $35
5 / Microsoft Age of Empires II: Age Of Kings / Microsoft / $45
6 / MP Roller Coaster Tycoon Corkscrew Follies / Hasbro Interactive / $20
7 / Half-Life / Havas Interactive / $25
8 / PBA Bowling 2 / Bethesda / $29
9 / Hoyle Board Games 2000 / Havas Interactive / $22
10 / Unreal Tournament / GT Interactive / $45

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