Der Gewinner 1999 im Bereich PC-Games über 55 Mark war das zuvor langersehnte "Command & Conquer 3". "Age Of Empires II" und "Die Siedler III" folgen auf den Plätzen.

1 Command & Conquer 3: Operation Tiberian Sun Electronic Arts/Kingsoft Strategie 16 2 Age Of Empires II Microsoft/diverse Distributoren Strategie 12 3 Die Siedler III Blue Byte Software Strategie 12 4 SimCity 3000 Electronic Arts/Kingsoft Management 12 5 RollerCoaster Tycoon Hasbro Interactive/Leisuresoft Management 6 6 Tomb Raider IV Eidos Interactive Action 12 7 FIFA 2000 Electronic Arts/Kingsoft Sport 6 8 Baldur's Gate Virgin Interactive/Avalon Rollenspiel 12 9 Need For Speed IV Electronic Arts/Kingsoft Rennspiel o.A. 10 Civilization: Call To Power Activision/NBG-Verlag Strategie 6 11 Anno 1602 Sunflowers/Infogrames Strategie 6 12 Jagged Alliance 2 TopWare Strategie 16 13 Tomb Raider III Eidos Interactive Action 12 14 Anno 1602 - Die Königsedition Sunflowers/Infogrames Strategie 6 15 Falcon 4.0 Hasbro Interactive/Leisuresoft Simulation 16 16 Dungeon Keeper 2 Electronic Arts/Kingsoft Strategie 12 17 Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Electronic Arts/Kingsoft Strategie 12 18 Indiana Jones und der Turm von Babel THQ/Rushware Adventure 12 19 Commandos - Im Auftrag der Ehre Eidos Interactive Strategie 16 20 Grand Theft Auto 2 Take 2 Interactive/Jack Of All Games Action 16

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