With no major competition, FIFA 07 is unsurprisingly still
dominating the Sales Charts this week, holding the top spot for the
second week running. LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
has returned to the Top 3, climbing two places from four. The
ever-popular Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2007 is EA’s second Top 10
placement at three, followed by the Central American Revolution riot
of
Just Cause falling only two places at four, possibly due
to a solid Xbox360 following. SquareEnix’s new European Publishing
department can once again breathe easy this week, with the well
received Kingdom Hearts II maintaining fifth place on the
all-platform charts, despite it’s single-platform status. THQ’s
Disney/Pixar: Cars refuses to leave the Top 10, advancing two
places to sixth followed by their second Top 10 title, the
non-mover; Company Of Heroes.
Clinging on to the Top 10 for yet another week,
Dr.
Kawashima’s
Brain
Training: How Old Is Your Brain?
ascends two places to eight.
LMA Manager 2007 slips three to
nine and the Top 10 is rounded out by a resurgent Project Gotham
Racing 3, possibly signifying good sales of the Xbox360 Premium
Pack Bundle. Few changes in the teens again this week, although
Nintendo’s 42 All Time Classics has climbed a whopping
nineteen to grab seventeenth place, with Touch! Generations
titles among the most popular on NintendoDS, is this the start of an
advance on the Top 10?
All formats
(Last weeks position in brackets)
1.
FIFA 07
(1)
2.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
(4)
3.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2007
(3)
4.
Just Cause
(2)
5.
Kingdom Hearts II
(5)
6.
Disney/Pixar: Cars
(8)
7.
Company Of Heroes
(7)
8.
Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training
(10)
9.
LMA Manager 2007
(6)
10.
Project
Gotham Racing 3
(11)
11.
GTA:
Liberty
City Stories
(14)
12.
The Godfather
(9)
13.
NEW Super Mario Bros.
(12)
14.
The Sims 2
(16)
15.
Saints Row
(13)
16.
LEGO
Star Wars:
The Video Game
(17)
17.
42 All-Time Classics
(36)
18.
Dead Rising
(15)
19.
Gangs Of
London
(20)
20.
Need For Speed: Most Wanted
(18)
Leisure software
charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2005 ELSPA (UK) Ltd.