Chart Track UK shows Medal of Honor: Airborne still at number one
Top on the UK gaming news is Medal of Honor: Airborne‘s defense against a trio of invading newcomers. On the week of the release of Midway’s Stranglehold, Ninja Theory‘s Heavenly Sword, and Nintendo’s Super Paper Mario, the multiplatform WWII shooter from Electronic Arts still manages to attract the most gamers.
With Stranglehold‘s arrival at second, Super Paper Mario‘s debut at fourth, and Heavenly Sword‘s launch position at seventh, Electronic Arts still enjoys a three-title domination of the top ten games, with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 at third and The Sims 2: Bon Voyage in the eighth place.
Wii Play moves up nine whole spots to reclaim its lovely fifth seat, while More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima gains an IQ point to climb one spot to sixth.
Ninth is held by Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training, and still latching on to the last spot on the top ten is Take-Two Interactive‘s BioShock. In quick summary, you’ve got the following (for the week ending September 15, all formats in all price categories):
- Medal of Honor: Airborne (Electronic Arts)
- Stranglehold (Midway)
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 (Electronic Arts)
- Super Paper Mario (Nintendo)
- Wii Play (Nintendo)
- More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (Nintendo)
- Heavenly Sword (Sony)
- The Sims 2: Bon Voyage (Electronic Arts)
- Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo)
Via MCV UK
Top on the UK gaming news is Medal of Honor: Airborne‘s defense against a trio of invading newcomers. On the week of the release of Midway’s Stranglehold, Ninja Theory‘s Heavenly Sword, and Nintendo’s Super Paper Mario, the multiplatform WWII shooter from Electronic Arts still manages to attract the most gamers.
With Stranglehold‘s arrival at second, Super Paper Mario‘s debut at fourth, and Heavenly Sword‘s launch position at seventh, Electronic Arts still enjoys a three-title domination of the top ten games, with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 at third and The Sims 2: Bon Voyage in the eighth place.
Wii Play moves up nine whole spots to reclaim its lovely fifth seat, while More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima gains an IQ point to climb one spot to sixth.
Ninth is held by Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training, and still latching on to the last spot on the top ten is Take-Two Interactive‘s BioShock. In quick summary, you’ve got the following (for the week ending September 15, all formats in all price categories):
- Medal of Honor: Airborne (Electronic Arts)
- Stranglehold (Midway)
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 (Electronic Arts)
- Super Paper Mario (Nintendo)
- Wii Play (Nintendo)
- More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (Nintendo)
- Heavenly Sword (Sony)
- The Sims 2: Bon Voyage (Electronic Arts)
- Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo)
Via MCV UK