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Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C)2001 ELSPA (UK) Ltd
Entertainment Software (Full Price) Week 30, 2005
1. BRIAN LARA INTERNATIONAL CRICKET 2005
2. MADAGASCAR
3. FANTASTIC 4
4. MEDAL OF HONOR: EUROPEAN ASSAULT
5. CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
7. CRICKET 2005
8. JUICED
9. GRAND THEFT AUTO: SAN ANDREAS
10. LEGO STAR WARS
11. STAR WARS EP III: REVENGE OF THE SITH
12. GOD OF WAR
13. BATTLEFIELD 2
14. TEKKEN 5
15. NEED FOR SPEED: UNDERGROUND 2
16. CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER 5
17. TOM CLANCY’S SPLINTER CELL: CHAOS THEORY
18. GRAN TURISMO 4
19. HALF-LIFE 2
20. WORMS 4: MAYHEM
Brian Lara has made his way to the top of the UK videogames chart, dislodging Madagascar. Movie tie-ins continue to sell well with the poor Charlie and the Chocolate Factory moving up from 15th to No.5 in the chart thanks to the extra hype from the, actually quite good, movie.
This week’s only new entry is Worms 4: Mayhem managing to squeeze into the top twenty, but doesn’t appear to have captured gamers in the same way the original did, all those years ago.
Nothing much else has happened on this week’s chart and expect more of the same next week, with the only notable releases being Dead To Rights 2 on PS2, Xbox and PC, plus Worms 4 on PC and International Cricket Captain Ashes 2005 for the PC.