
UK game charts: June 4-10
Football fever causes EA's 2006 FIFA World Cup to rise to the top, while three new entries make an appearance in the top 10.
Football fever causes EA's 2006 FIFA World Cup to rise to the top, while three new entries make an appearance in the top 10.
New Super Mario Bros. jumps into the top slot of Media-Create's gaming charts, which is once again dominated by DS titles.
Hitman: Blood Money stares down the opposition as Eidos keeps hold of the top of the UK charts.
Hitman: Blood Money makes a killing on the chart, with Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis also making its debut.
The latest .hack PS2 game heads the list of best sellers in Japan--which is otherwise dominated by the DS.
Ahead of the World Cup in Germany, football titles dominate the top five; X-Men: The Official Game is the highest new entry.
PS2 sports sims, DS brain-teasers, and portable critters rule the Japanese top 10 ... again.
FIFA World Cup and Tomb Raider: Legend hold on to the top spots, with a football theme running through the rest of the chart.
FIFA World Cup 2006 and Tomb Raider: Legend hold onto top spots, Metroid Prime: Hunters only new entry.
EA's FIFA World Cup enters at number one, knocking Tomb Raider off after three weeks.
Tomb Raider: Legend claims the top spot for the third week in a row, with Ice Age 2: The Meltdown another non-mover in second place.
The DS continues to dominate the charts across the Pacific, courtesy of the brain-training game craze. (Or is it the other way around?)
Nintendo moved more DS Lites across the Pacific last month than PS2s and PSPs combined.
Publisher boasts a total of 27 million connections made between a million DS players around the world.
Increased Xbox 360 supply pushes Call of Duty 2 on top as Liberty City Stories edges out Mario Kart for portable crown; WOW continues PC-chart dominance.
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Animal Crossing: Wild World keeps the cash registers busy as Nintendo's portable snags six of top 10 spots; PlayStation 2 sweeps up the rest.
Company says nearly 4 million DSs have been sold in North America; Mario Kart and Nintendogs top 2005 software numbers.
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Nintendo licenses hot-spot-finding directory service for use with Wi-Fi Connection.
Nintendo's semi-surreal life sim gets wireless, tactile in new handheld edition.
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DS Wi-Fi Connection put to immediate use as nearly half of all Mario Kart purchasers kick the online service's tires in the first week of release.
Nintendo offers a lengthy demo of the upcoming DS version of its popular social series and lets us take a stroll in its whimsical neighborhood.
USB peripheral will let wired connections play DS games wirelessly; new games see Mario on b-ball court, Phoenix Wright back in legal court.
Publisher asks for participation in its global networking test for the upcoming Nintendo DS Wi-Fi connection.
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Super Mario 64 DS and Spider-Man 2 highlight a US launch lineup that will consist of 10 to 12 titles. Also, Japanese launch details, Final Fantasy III confirmed.
Massive game-maker touts its portable's growing catalog, massive third-party support.
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