After being on store shelves for nearly six months, Disney Interactive's Who Wants to be a Millionaire, a quiz-show game based on the popular ABC TV show, is still the top-selling PC game, according to PC Data's latest figures for the week ending March 25. As has been true for the past month, second place this week goes to Maxis' The Sims.
LucasArts' latest PC game, Star Wars: Force Commander, debuted on PC Data's list at third place, while Activision's Star Trek: Armada came in behind it at fourth place. Thief 2: The Metal Age, which has also just shipped to stores, made its first appearance on the list at tenth place - a strong showing for such a niche game. The rest of the list remains primarily unchanged from last week's results, and we have posted the complete list below for your perusal.
Rank / Title / Publisher / Price1 / Who Wants To Be A Millionaire / Disney / $192 / The Sims / Electronic Arts / $443 / Star Wars: Force Commander / LucasArts / $424 / Star Trek: Armada / Activision / $475 / Lego Island / Mattel Interactive / $156 / MP Roller Coaster Tycoon / Hasbro Interactive / $287 / Half-Life / Havas Interactive / $248 / Age of Empires II / Microsoft / $459 / Tiberian Sun Firestorm / Electronic Arts / $2710 / Thief 2: The Metal Age / Eidos / $39