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David G Fisher wrote:

> F1RS sold 1.1 million.

Sorry, but I don't believe you.  According to PC Data, N2 was on
the charts for over 1 year, and at many times were in the top
five selling games in the country.  F1RS *didn't* even get on
the chart.  So how can it sell so many?  And European market
is also very small comapratively.  Not even Tomb Raider 1,
which was huge in Europe, sold 1 million.  So there is  NO
WAY F1RS sold 1.1 million.

Grimfarrow



