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Games => General Gaming => Topic started by: MysterD on Wednesday, December 29, 2010, 03:19:04 PM
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G4TV -> Most Pirated Games of 2010. (http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/709443/the-most-pirated-games-of-2010.html)
Website Torrentfreak has revealed its list of the top 10 most pirated video* games of 2010. The "winner" of this dubious honor for the PC: Call of Duty: Black Ops. Weirdly, for the 360, the most pirated title was Dante's Inferno, a solid game, but not a title on the top of many other "top of 2010" lists.
Click the cut for the full list of PC, 360 and Wii pirated titles.
PC Games:
1 Call of Duty: Black Ops (4,270,000)
2 Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (3,960,000)
3 Mafia 2 (3,550,000)
4 Mass Effect 2 (3,240,000)
5 Starcraft II (3,120,000)
Wii Games:
1 Super Mario Galaxy 2 (1,470,000)
2 Wii Party (1,220,000)
3 Donkey Kong Country Returns (920,000)
4 Kirbys Epic Yarn (880,000)
5 Red Steel 2 (850,000)
Xbox 360 Games:
1 Dante’s Inferno (1,280,000)
2 Alan Wake (1,140,000)
3 Red Dead Redemption (1,060,000)
4 Halo Reach (990,000)
5 Call of Duty: Black Ops (930,000)
*As always, we remind you: Piracy is very bad. Do not do it.
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Interestingly, I didnt pirate or even play any of those. Though I did see Red Steel 2 for $20 the other night and was sorta tempted.
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Imagine if all those million or so downloads of Alan Wake were actually purchases...
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I'm surprised by the number of pirated console games.
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heh poor Alan Wake. I find it shocking that it was pirated more than RDR, considering that RDR outsold it like anything.
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Perhaps a completely offline game vs. a game with an online portion kind of thing?
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Or, a longshot, but the cancellation of the PC version causes a bunch of disgruntled PC gamers to go pirate the 360 version?
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Or, a longshot, but the cancellation of the PC version causes a bunch of disgruntled PC gamers to go pirate the 360 version?
Oh, I do NOT think that's a long-shot at all.
I think that's definitely true.
Many gamers own both a PC and 360...
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Perhaps a completely offline game vs. a game with an online portion kind of thing?
That would be my guess. Modded consoles get people banned from the service.
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I was about to say that this looked like a list of the most popular games for each system, until I got to Xbox. WTF is Dante's Inferno doing at the top? I guess I was assuming X5 of people interested in a game will pirate it, therefore more popular = more piracy. But I guess people just didn't think Dante's Inferno was worth the cash, but wanted to try it out.