
Supreme Commander managed to outsell Blizzard's World of WarCraft in its first week. Here are the NPD's top-10 best selling US PC games for February 18 - February 24th.
1) World Of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Expansion Pack - Vivendi $36
2) Supreme Commander - THQ - $48
3) World Of Warcraft - Vivendi - $20
4) The Sims 2 - Electronic Arts - $37
5) The Sims: Life Stories - Electronic Arts - $35
6) The Sims 2 Pets Expansion Pack - Electronic Arts - $30
7) Battlefield 2142 - Electronic Arts - $39
8) Deal or No Deal - Global Star Software (Take 2) - $20
9) MS Age Of Empires III - Microsoft $48
10) MS Flight Simulator X Deluxe - Microsoft $67
But the Burning Crusade still managed to take the top spot

BLG writes: "To celebrate the announcement of Dragonflight, the latest World of Warcraft expansion, we decided to rewatch all the game’s cinematics and rank them from worst to best. Including the latest one, of course. In fact, we purposely waited until the new expansion got announced before putting together this list because we wanted to see how the Dragonflight trailer stacked up against all the other WoW cinematics. Spoiler alert: it’s not amazing, but it's not the worst one either."

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For his segment this week on BJ Shea’s Geek Nation on KISW FM; Gareth at Skewed and Reviewed looks at new updates to World of Warcraft The Burning Crusade, WWZ Aftermath, and the new Dead Space.