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'Millionaire' game still riding high

After nearly five months on store shelves in North America, Disney Interactive's "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" is still the best-selling PC game in the country, according to PC Data's sales figures for the week ending March 18. Maxis' The Sims, which enjoyed several weeks in first place, is still in second place.
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After nearly five months on store shelves in North America, Disney Interactive's "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" is still the best-selling PC game in the country, according to PC Data's sales figures for the week ending March 18. Maxis' The Sims, which enjoyed several weeks in first place, is still in second place.

This week's notables include Firestorm, Westwood's expansion pack for Tiberian Sun, which has made its way up to third place; and Mattel's Lego Island, which debuted in sixth place. Two other outstanding sellers are Havas' Half-Life and Starcraft, which are still in the top 10, although it's been two years since the games first shipped. -- Amer Ajami, GameSpot

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