US PC Game Charts – Whats Hot, What’s Not

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At the top of the most popular PC games in the U.S. is (surprise!) the ever-popular Sims 2. Although its MMO incarnation did not take off as EA was hoping, its latest expansion, Family Fun Stuff was the best seller for the week of 7 May, while Open For Business and the original game took sixth and seventh place.

Of more interest to MMO gamers, World of Warcraft – which took a MMORPG.com prize at E3 – came in second, followed by Guild Wars Factions, which was NCsoft‘s first stand-alone expansion for this particular MMO.

PC versions of the two most popular Xbox 360 games took fourth and fifth: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and  Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter from Ubisoft

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Three “real-time strategy” games by RTS took the last three spots: Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends, Age of Empires III and Star Wars: Empire at War came in eighth, ninth and tenth respectively.

Via Gamespot

Simsqwees

At the top of the most popular PC games in the U.S. is (surprise!) the ever-popular Sims 2. Although its MMO incarnation did not take off as EA was hoping, its latest expansion, Family Fun Stuff was the best seller for the week of 7 May, while Open For Business and the original game took sixth and seventh place.

Of more interest to MMO gamers, World of Warcraft – which took a MMORPG.com prize at E3 – came in second, followed by Guild Wars Factions, which was NCsoft‘s first stand-alone expansion for this particular MMO.

PC versions of the two most popular Xbox 360 games took fourth and fifth: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and  Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter from Ubisoft

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Three “real-time strategy” games by RTS took the last three spots: Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends, Age of Empires III and Star Wars: Empire at War came in eighth, ninth and tenth respectively.

Via Gamespot

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