GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links.

Where is Pikachu?

A week after taking first and second place, Mattel's two Pokemon games drop off the best-selling games list.

2 Comments

PC Data's top ten Hits List for the week ending November 27 has just been published, and the figures are some of the most perplexing we've seen in a while. Mattel's Pokemon Red and Blue Print Studio games, which only last week were in first and second place, respectively, have completely disappeared from the top ten. In first place is Hasbro's Roller Coaster Tycoon - a game that had foundered on PC Data's list since this summer.

Disney has capitalized on the success of the TV quiz show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? as the game by the same name debuted at second place this week. Age of Empires II jumped to third place after having been pushed down to fourth place last week.

Meanwhile, newcomers Unreal Tournament from GT Interactive debuted in sixth place on the list, and Hasbro's Family Favorites Game Pack showed up at tenth place. Here's the rest of the list:

Rank / Title / Publisher / Price1 / Roller Coaster Tycoon / Hasbro Interactive / $282 / Who Wants To Be A Millionaire / Disney / $203 / Age of Empires II: Age Of Kings / Microsoft / $434 / Deer Hunter III / GT Interactive / $195 / Barbie Generation Girl Gotta Groove / Mattel Interactive / $326 / Unreal Tournament / GT Interactive / $407 / SimCity 3000 / Electronic Arts / $388 / Cabela's Big Game Hunter 3 / Activision / $199 / Flight Simulator / Microsoft / $4410 / Family Favorites Game Pack / Hasbro Interactive / $20

Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com

Join the conversation
There are 2 comments about this story