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Zumba Fitness has taken the top spot in the All Formats All Prices UK video game chart, beating Nintendo’s 3DS title The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The 3D remake of the classic N64 title did manage to enter the chart at No. 2, knocking down Duke Nukem Forever to third place and LA Noire to fourth.
Still doing well in the chart is Bethesda’s Brink, which moved up to No. 5, LEGO Pirates at No. 6 and DiRT 3 at No. 7. inFamous 2 slips down to eighth in its second week, while Dungeon Siege III debuts at a respectable ninth place. FIFA 11 rounds off the top 10.
Alice: Madness Returns from EA and Spicy Horse is the next highest new entry at No. 13. It’s not so good news for Ubisoft and its Kinect-enabled shooter Child of Eden – the game only managed to chart at No. 25, despite strong reviews.
Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C)2011 UKIE Ltd (All Prices) Week 24, 2011
1. ZUMBA FITNESS
2. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: OCARINA OF TIME 3D
3. DUKE NUKEM FOREVER
4. LA NOIRE
5. BRINK
6. LEGO PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN
7. DIRT 3
8. INFAMOUS 2
9. DUNGEON SIEGE III
10. FIFA 11
11. CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS
12. RED FACTION: ARMAGEDDON
13. ALICE: MADNESS RETURNS
14. WII SPORTS RESORT
15. LEGO STAR WARS III: THE CLONE WARS
16. TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 12: THE MASTERS
17. PORTAL 2
18. HOMEFRONT
19. CRYSIS 2
20. MARIO KART WII
Zumba Fitness continues to perform well in the chart, showing that there’s still plenty of room in the market for fitness titles. Nintendo will be pleased with the debut of Zelda on the 3DS, while Ubisoft will be hoping for improved Child of Eden sales once word of mouth spreads.
Friday week sees the launch of Shadows Of The Damned, Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, F.3.A.R, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and Wii Play: Motion. All five games should chart in the Top 40, but we reckon the highest new entry will be Warner’s F.3.A.R.