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Game News KotOR sells good in November

Saint_Proverbius

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Tags: BioWare; Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Per <a href="http://www.npdtechworld.com/">NPD TechWorld</a>'s collecting and sorting of sales data, it appears <a href="http://www.swkotor.com">Knights of the Old Republic</a> sold pretty well in <b>November 2003</b>, as you can see:
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<blockquote>1 The Sims: Makin' Magic Expansion Pack - Electronic Arts $31
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2 Call Of Duty - Activision $45
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3 Final Fantasy XI - Square Enix USA $49
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4 The Sims Double Deluxe - Electronic Arts $40
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5 MS Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection - Microsoft $29
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6 <u>Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic</u> - LucasArts $47
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7 Halo: Combat Evolved - Microsoft $45
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8 Finding Nemo - THQ Inc $16
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9 Max Payne 2: Fall Of Max Payne - Take 2 Interactive/Rockstar $45
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10 MS Age Of Mythology - Microsoft $34
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11 Civilization 3: Conquests Expansion Pack - Atari $29
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12 The Sims: Superstar Expansion Pack - Electronic Arts $29
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13 Backyard Basketball 2004 - Atari $19
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14 MS Flight Simulator 2004: Century Of Flight - Microsoft $52
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15 Lord of the Rings: Return Of The King - Electronic Arts $38
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16 Backyard Football 2004 - Atari $19
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17 Finding Nemo: Nemo's Underwater World Of Fun - THQ Inc $19
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18 Sim City 4 Deluxe - Electronic Arts $39
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19 MS Age Of Mythology: Titans Expansion Pack - Microsoft $29
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20 <u>Dungeon Siege: Legends Of Aranna Expansion Pack</u> - Microsoft $29</blockquote>
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I kind of wonder if the sales wouldn't be higher if it didn't trail the XBox version by all those months.
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DarkUnderlord

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Why didn't you underline Final Fantasy XXXICDMM? Don't tell me it's not an RPG!
 

Spazmo

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It's an MMORPG. We don't really give a shit about those, aside from head-shaking and tongue-clucking when they sell well.
 

Volourn

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Then again, he udnerlined DS and we ALL know that's a rpg. :roll:
 

chrisbeddoes

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Saint you are totally unfair there.

Final Fantasy XI is a true role playing game.

I can pretend that i am a hot young female to countless salivating horny male geeks and ask them to sent 1$ in my paypal account each in return for 1 cybersex anxiety treatment each .

A true roleplaying expierience . ;)
 

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