Jun 21, 2011 17:41 GMT  ·  By

The United Kingdom video games chart has been dominated by Zumba Fitness, the title launched by 505 Games that has successfully mixed dancing and traditional exercise and has been surprisingly successful over the last six months.

Despite its big marketing campaign and the name recognition The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, which has been specifically remade in order to take advantage of the unique abilities of the new Nintendo 3DS handheld, has failed to take the top position in the UK chart on its first week on sale and had to settle for second position.

Last week's number one, Duke Nukem Forever, from Gearbox and 2K Games, has lost two places but managed to still take a podium position as players relied on nostalgia to get the game and play it despite its obvious failings.

L.A. Noire, the detective game from Rockstar and Team Bondi, has also slid down two places to fourth in the chart while Brink, the multiplayer focused shooter from Bethesda Softworks and Splash Damage, has made a comeback and now sits in fifth place, coming from seventh.

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean from Disney Interactive Studios is in sixth place in the United Kingdom video game chart while Dirt 3, the racing title from Codemasters, is in seventh.

Eight place has been taken over by Infamous 2 from Sony Computer Entertainment and Sucker Punch, which has gone down from fourth place, while Dungeon Siege III, the new hack and slash title from Obsidian and Square Enix, only managed ninth place on its debut.

FIFA 11 closes down the top ten, at last showing signs of slowing in terms of sales.

Both Call of Duty: Black Ops from Treyarch and Activision and Red Faction: Armageddon from THQ are out of the top ten and Alice: Madness Returns failed to crack the upper segment of the chart.