Aug 16, 2010 18:21 GMT  ·  By

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: Wings of Liberty bought it in the first two days of launch. The game fell on the 12th spot in the UK last week, after it had already lost the first place in the second week since its launch.

Toy Story 3 is on its second week in a row at number one, followed by a slight resurgence in sales for Red Dead Redemption, which has climbed up three places to number 2. Ubisoft's Dance on Broadway is sailing steady, keeping in third spot in the chart.

Good news for Warner Brothers Interactive, as LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 has risen to number four last week, after a slight detour at number eight.

Two important new entries this week, Art Academy for the Nintendo DS and Madden NFL 11 for multiple platforms. Art Academy has debuted at a decent number five.

American football, however, does not seem to be so popular in the UK, as that latest entry in the Madden franchise managed to enter the chart at number ten.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has gone done six places after its great performance the week before to number eight, while Just Dance and Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels maintained their stay on numbers six, respectively seven.

Record holder New Super Mario Bros. is still in the top 20 at number 17, with FIFA 10 and Wii Sports Resort, being some of the longest running games in the UK charts.

The biggest release this week is Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days, a title that really has the chance to stir up the the current standings. The game will be released on the 20th of August on the PC, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360.