Godly Paladin wrote:And still no Myst! For the second best selling game of all time, it didn't seem to make an impression.
It would be surprising, if Myst was in fact the second best-selling game of all time. This site features a list of the all-time best-selling games:
http://forum.pcvsconsole.com/viewthread.php?tid=8655 For those too lazy to click a link, here is the list:
1) Super Mario Bros. (NES) - 40 Million
2) Tetris (Game Boy) - 33 Million
3) Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) 18 Million
4) Super Mario World (SNES) - 17 Million
5) Super Mario Land (Game Boy) - 14 Million
6) Super Mario 64 (N64) - 11 Million
7) The Sims (PC) - 10 Million
8) Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) - 10 Million
9) Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (PS2) - 8.5 Million
10) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (PS1) - 8 Million
11) GoldenEye (N64) - 8 Million
12) Donkey Kong Country (SNES) - 8 Million
13) Super Mario Kart (SNES) - 8 Million
14) Pokemon Red/Blue (Game Boy) - 8 Million
15) Half-Life (PC) - 8 Million
16) Tomb Raider II (PS1) - 8 Million
17) Final Fantasy VII (PS1) - 7.8 Million
18) Myst (PC) - 7 Million
19) Gran Turismo 3 (PS2) - 7 Million
20) Dragon Warrior VII (PS1) - 6 Million
Myst ranks
third in the list of best-selling
PC games:
1) The Sims - 10 million
2) Half-Life - 8 million
3) Myst - 7 million
4) Chessmaster - 4 million
5) DOOM - 2.9 million
6) Civilization III - 2 million
7) Quake - 1.8 million
8) Age of Mythology - 1 million
9) Neverwinter Nights - 1 million
10) Return to Castle Wolfenstein - 1 million
11) Deus Ex - 500,000
12) Halo - 500,000
13) The Secret of Monkey Island 2 - 500,000
It is interesting to note that spots 1-6 on the all-time list are all console/handheld games (and also all Nintendo games). Has Nintendo been staying afloat with first-party software all of these years? Fanboys say no. The numbers say yes
.
To answer the question Myst doesn't interest me, because I am not a big fan of puzzle games. When I do play them I prefer simple, fast-paced games like Tetris Attack, Bubble Bobble, Puzzle Fighter, etc.