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Micheal Smith wrote:

> On Wed, 16 Dec 1998 14:51:21 -0800, Grimfarrow
> <rphathan@polymail.calpoly.edu> wrote:
> >Sorry, but I don't believe you.  According to PC Data, N2 was on
> Does PC Data include global software purchases?
>
> Mike

America is the biggest PC Game-purchasing country.  Europe
is a small chunk of the market compared to the US.

Consider this : The biggest selling game in Europe in the last 3 years
was Tomb Raider.  Tomb Raider *didn't* even sell a million
in Europe, and only sold around half a million.  Now, how
can you justify as sale of f1RS to be 1.1 million, when
1)  It didn't even enter the top 20 in the US
2)  It didn't sell anywhere near Tomb Raider.

Grimfarrow


