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November's Best-Selling PC Games: Wrath of the Lich King Beaten By...?

 
No one.       Not even itself. Call of Duty: World at War, Spore, and Fallout 3 definitely got in a few chomps before getting turned to paste under the weight of WoW's millions, though. Left 4 Dead also made the "November Top Ten" page of 2008's gaming yearbook, though in a somewhat unspectacular fashion -- probably because NPD figures only cover retail sales. Check out the full list below: World Of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King / Blizzard / $36 (Average)    World Of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Collector's Ed. / Blizzard / $50 (Average) Call Of Duty: World At War / Treyarch / $50 (Average) Spore / EA Maxis / $48 (Average) Fallout 3 / Bethesda / $49 (Average) World Of Warcraft: Battle Chest / Blizzard / $34 (Average) The Sims 2 Deluxe / EA Maxis / $19 (Average) Left 4 Dead / Valve / $48 (Average) The Sims 2 Apartment Life Exp. Pack / EA Maxis / $21(Average)  Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 / EA LA / $49 (Average) World Of Warcraft / Blizzard / $18 (Average)  ... (link)

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