People who go into shops are different from people who go into internets. There’s proof. Head below to take a look at the stark difference between the top 10 PC games at retail last week, and the top 10 games on Steam.

Of course, Steam sales make a difference. But here’s a thing. Game shops used to have PC sales. Even better, publishers used to deliberately re-release their games after a few months at cheaper prices. It was called budget games. I spent over a decade writing about that for a magazine. But it happens no more, the boxes only ever being lowered in price by the shops themselves, with years-old games still lingering at idiotic tags over £30. Shops: you’ve got a lot of catching up to do.

So, here’s what Shop People have been buying, via Chart Track:

1) THE SIMS 3: GENERATIONS

2) THE SIMS 3

3) FOOTBALL MANAGER 2011

4) THE SIMS: MEDIEVAL

5) THE SIMS 3: LATE NIGHT

6) PORTAL 2

7) THE WITCHER 2: ASSASSINS OF KINGS

8) WORLD OF WARCRAFT: CATACLYSM

9) FABLE III

10) CIVILIZATION V

And here’s what Steam people have bought, via Blues:

1) QuakeCon Pack

2) The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

3) E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy

4) Limbo

5) RAGE

6) From Dust

7) BRINK

8) Call of Duty: Black Ops – Annihilation

9) Portal 2

10) Deus Ex: Human Revolution

It’s incredible that only one game appears on both lists. Also, that two of Steam’s games aren’t out for months, and yet are being pre-ordered heavily enough to chart. Also, the Sims.