The ELSPA has released that all formats chart of video game sales for last week and it seems that Pixar's toys must be very popular in the United Kingdom right now. Toy Story 3 is still on the first place at the moment, followed by Red Dead Redemption and Dance on Broadway.Everybody who wanted StarCraft II: Wing... |
16 August 2010 14:21 GMT |
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The all-formats sales data for last week has been released by the ELSPA. Quite an unexpected turn of events in the UK charts, as Toy Story 3 has conquered the first place of the chart, while last week's leader, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, has gone down no less than four places, despite the worldwid... |
9 August 2010 06:32 GMT |
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The ELSPA has released the all-formats sales charts for the last week in the United Kingdom. Toy Story 3 has assaulted and conquered the first place in the charts, while Red Dead Redemption has also made a comeback and climbed up two spots to number two, trailing closely behind Disney's latest movie tie-in.Ubiso... |
26 July 2010 09:37 GMT |
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The ELSPA has released the latest all-formats video game sales chart data for the United Kingdom. No big changes to the chart this week, as Crackdown 2 retains its lead, landing yet again at number one, despite the cold critical reception. Ubisoft's Dance on Broadway climbed two places to number two, right ... |
19 July 2010 11:01 GMT |
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UK has a new number one game, according to the all formats chart data released by the ELSPA that describes what title sold best in the last week. Crackdown 2 is the new leader of the pack in the United Kingdom. The latest Xbox 360 exclusive has had a really successful launch, despite the tepid reviews that crit... |
12 July 2010 17:01 GMT |
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The top three spots of the latest all formats UK sales charts remain the same as last week. In ELSPA's latest report on the UK entertainment software market, we see LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 retained the first place, while Red Dead Redemption and Super Mario Galaxy 2 sold enough copies to also keep their posi... |
5 July 2010 17:21 GMT |
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Red Dead Redemption has finally lost the first place in the all format UK sales chart, Lego Harry Potter's spells proving to be more powerful than Marston's old guns. Still, it has been a great run for the former, being the most successful release of the year until now, freeing Take-Two Interactive of its G... |
29 June 2010 05:07 GMT |
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Red Dead Redemption maintained its tight grip of the first place for the fifth time in a row in the United Kingdom all-formats sales charts in the past week. As a matter of fact, nothing has changed in the top three spots of the list, with Super Mario Galaxy 2 staying on the second place and EA Sports' 2010 FIF... |
22 June 2010 02:47 GMT |
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The ELSPA has released the all formats sales data for the UK in the last week. Despite previous speculation, Super Mario Galaxy 2 has not hindered Red Dead Redemption. Rockstar San Diego's latest smash hit is still at the top of the charts for the fourth week in a row. Recent data from Take-Two Interactive has r... |
14 June 2010 14:21 GMT |
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The Entertainment and Leisure Software Publisher Association has published last week's game sales charts. Red Dead Redemption is keeping its powerful hold on the first position for the third week in a row, making it the most successful release of the year, at least until the autumn. The approach of the World Cup... |
7 June 2010 15:51 GMT |
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Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption is still dominating the UK charts, as UFC Undisputed 2010 failed to claim the top spot on the list last week. EA Sports' FIFA World Cup 2010 and Ubisoft's Just Dance are on the third and fourth places and they are the most successful casual titles this month. Modern Warfa... |
1 June 2010 14:21 GMT |
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For the first time in five years, a Soul Calibur title managed to grab the top spot in an All Formats Chart released by ELSPA. Namco Bandai's game Soul Calibur IV marked its debut in the United Kingdom as the best selling title of the week, with the Xbox 360 accounting for 56% of the sales. It seems that people ... |
5 August 2008 15:06 GMT |
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