January's Top 20 PC Games Revealed by NPD
The actual contents of the list haven't changed all that much compared to December, as most of the games just shuffled positions, though the StarCraft Battle Chest, Civ IV and two slot machine games replaced GTAIV, two Sims 2 expansions and Nancy Drew.
- World Of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King / Blizzard / $38 (Average)
- The Sims 2 Double Deluxe / EA Maxis / $19 (Average)
- World Of Warcraft: Battle Chest / Blizzard / $36 (Average)
- Spore / EA Maxis / $48 (Average)
- World Of Warcraft / Blizzard / $20 (Average)
- Left 4 Dead / Valve / $46 (Average)
- The Sims 2 Apartment Life Exp. Pack / EA Maxis / $20 (Average)
- Fallout 3 / Bethesda / $48 (Average)
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 / EA LA / $32 (Average)
- Call Of Duty: World At War / Treyarch / $49 (Average)
- World Of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Expansion Pack / Blizzard / $29 (Average)
- Civilization IV / Firaxis / $25 (Average)
- The Sims 2 Mansion & Garden Stuff Exp. / EA Maxis / $20 (Average)
- Spore Creepy & Cute Parts Pack / EA Maxis / $20 (Average)
- IGT Slots: Little Green Men / Masque / $20 (Average)
- The Sims 2 Pets Exp. / EA Maxis / $18 (Average)
- StarCraft Battle Chest / Blizzard / $20 (Average)
- Bejeweled Twist / PopCap / $19 (Average)
- Reel Deal Slots BlackBeard's Revenge / Phantom EFX / $20 (Average)
- The Sims 2 FreeTime Exp. / EA Maxis / $18 (Average)
From The Chatty
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1. Activision Blizzard
2. EA
3. Activision Blizzard
4. EA
5. Activision Blizzard
6. Valve
7. EA
8. Bethesda
9. EA
10. Activision Blizzard
11. Activision Blizzard
12. Take2
13. EA
14. EA
15. Who?
16. EA
17. Activision Blizzard
18. Popcap
19. Who?
20. EA
Hooray for independent developers, and for there still being reason for the megacorps to develop PC games.