its always a good thing when pokemon gets beaten. I freaking hate Pokemon. F.U. Pokemon!
Pokémon knocked off the top
The inevitable has finally happened. Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver have been supplanted in the top spot on the PC Data sales charts.
PC Data has released its list of the top-selling video games for the week ending January 27. The Game Boy Color continued its platform dominance by taking the top three slots. Mario Tennis for the Game Boy Color took top honors, while Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Gold closed out the top three. Sega's Metropolis Street Racer dropped off the chart after entering at number six last week, but NBA 2K1 picked up the slack at number five. Madden NFL 2001 for the PlayStation 2 continued to be the hottest PlayStation 2 title, while SSX made a return appearance.
Top-selling video games
Rank / Title / Publisher / Platform / Price
1 / Mario Tennis / Nintendo / Game Boy Color / $25
2 / Pokémon Silver / Nintendo / Game Boy Color / $28
3 / Pokémon Gold / Nintendo / Game Boy Color / $29
4 / Madden NFL 2001 / Electronic Arts / PlayStation 2 / $49
5 / NBA 2K1 / Sega / Dreamcast / $45
6 / Tony Hawk's Pro Skater / Activision / Game Boy Color / $19
7 / Driver 2 / Infogrames Entertainment / PlayStation / $41
8 / SSX / Electronic Arts / PlayStation 2 / $49
9 / 102 Dalmations: Puppies to the Rescue / Activision / Game Boy Color / $25
10 / Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 / Activision / PlayStation / $41
Top-selling PlayStation 2 games
Rank / Title / Publisher / Price
1 / Madden NFL 2001 / Electronic Arts / $49
2 / SSX / Electronic Arts / $49
3 / Tekken Tag Tournament / Namco / $49
4 / NHL 2001 / Electronic Arts / $49
5 / Midnight Club Street Racing / Take-Two Interactive/Rockstar / $43
Top-selling PlayStation games
Rank / Title / Publisher / Price
1 / Driver 2 / Infogrames Entertainment / $41
2 / Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 / Activision / $41
3 / WWF Smackdown! 2: Know Your Role / THQ / $41
4 / Final Fantasy IX / Square EA / $42
5 / Gran Turismo 2 / Sony / $21
Top-selling Dreamcast games
Rank / Title / Publisher / Price
1 / NBA 2K1 / Sega / $45
2 / Metropolis Street Racer / Sega / $41
3 / Crazy Taxi / Sega / $19
4 / NFL 2K1 / Sega / $50
5 / Speed Devils / Ubi Soft / $10
Top-selling Nintendo 64 games
Rank / Title / Publisher / Price
1 / Mario Tennis / Nintendo / $50
2 / The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask / Nintendo / $61
3 / Donkey Kong 64 / Nintendo / $40
4 / Banjo-Tooie / Nintendo / $51
5 / Super Smash Bros. / Nintendo / $40
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