This week.. (i just couldnt stop myself. sorry!)
Charts!!!
CHART TRACK TOP 40 ALL SOFTWARE (ALL PRICES) WEEK 36 YEAR 2003ENDING 6TH SEPTEMBER 1 EYE TOY: PLAY - Sony 2 THE GREAT ESCAPE - SCi 3 FIFA 2003 - EA 4 BEYBLADE: LET IT RIP! - Infogrames 5 LORD OF THE RINGS - THE TWO TOWERS - EA 6 MEDAL OF HONOR: FRONTLINE - EA 7 TOM CLANCY'S GHOST RECON-ISLAND THUNDER - UbiSoft 8 JAMES BOND 007: NIGHTFIRE - EA 9 POKEMON SAPPHIRE - Nintendo 10 THE SIMS - EA 11 POKEMON RUBY - Nintendo 12 GRAND THEFT AUTO: VICE CITY - Take2 13 TOMB RAIDER: THE ANGEL OF DARKNESS - Eidos 14 INDIANA JONES & THE EMPEROR'S TOMB - Activision 15 TONY HAWK'S PRO SKATER 4 - Activision 16 NORTON ANTIVIRUS 2004 - Norton 17 THE SIMS: SUPERSTAR - EA 18 DRIVING TEST SUCCESS 2003/2004 - Focus 19 HARRY POTTER - CHAMBER OF SECRETS - EA 20 SIMPSONS: ROAD RAGE - EA 21 SOCOM: US NAVY SEALS - Sony 22 ENTER THE MATRIX - Infogrames 23 TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 2003 - EA 24 NORTON INTERNET SECURITY 2003 - Norton 25 CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER 4 - Eidos 26 SIM CITY 3000 - EA 27 RATCHET AND CLANK - Sony 28 THEME PARK WORLD - EA 29 TOM CLANCY'S SPLINTER CELL - UbiSoft 30 BATTLEFIELD 1942: SECRET WEAPONS OF WWII - EA 31 GRAN TURISMO 3 - Sony 32 REPUBLIC: THE REVOLUTION - Eidos 33 TEKKEN 4 - Sony 34 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN - UbiSoft 35 CHAOS LEGION - Capcom Eurosoft 36 CRASH BANDICOOT - WRATH OF CORTEX - Vivendi 37 FORMULA ONE 2003 - Sony 38 THEME HOSPITAL - Sold Out 39 GRAND THEFT AUTO 3 - Take2 40 HULK - Activision Scary things about the UK chart: - most of the big sellers have been out for over a year - most of the big sellers are published by EA - eye-toy has been top of the charts for five weeks now - the latest pokemon games haven't done as well as expected in the UK - republic the revolution has totally flopped - the developers of The Great Escape, the UK's No2 seller are bankcrupt and will have to close unless someone steps in - British people like buying anti-virus software - ..And driving test software *eek* - the 4th biggest seller is a psone title - Crash Bandecoot: The Wrath Of Cortex has been in the top 40 every week since 2001 - Theme Hospital is now six years old! |
13 TOMB RAIDER: THE ANGEL OF DARKNESS - Eidos
14 INDIANA JONES & THE EMPEROR'S TOMB - Activision This is the part where we all laugh :D ------------------------------------------- Quote:
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When I read about it I decided it was silly, then I read another article and decided it was silly... but maybe fun, then I (in a weak moment, persuaded by my husband) bought it. I tried it together with some friends and a lot of wine and it is very silly but cannot remember the last time I laughed that much :) |
Eye-Toy is brilliant. It really does deserve its sucess. A whole new idea in gaming (um.. well nicked from Konami but who cares!), there is a whole lotta promise with eye-toy, its really odd that no-one has really thought of making a game using motion detection instead of a controller before. It does away with all interface problems..
Athough its a shame the games weren't more developled. A lot of them looked and played like free shockwave flash games and weren't worth returning to. |
Now I definitely know I have come home! :)
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The Great Escape!? #2!?
Wait until all the people who bought it, play it. |
I tried the Eye Toy in a store... Seemed kinda stupid to me, but that was the games fault. None of them were fun for more than, lets say, 30 seconds. It'll be interesting to see them do something REAL with it.
And yay to The Charts returning! And Theme Hospital kicks ass. I love the sound of inflated heads going pop.... |
Eye Toy is mostly a party game. I can't imagine playing games with it on my own. It's only fun with some friends who can laugh at you for making a stupid ass out of yourself. (I'm sort of speaking out of experience here :shifty: )
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What the hell is Eye Toy?
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Crazy...so is it just a funky controller or is it a game that also comes with a funky controller? And in the case of the latter, can you use said funky controller for other, less funky, games?
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Good to see the charts back feis. No suprise about the Eye-Toy, it's an excellent innovation that breaths new life into the PlayStation2. It's a pity about the state of the sales of Republic: The Revolution as, despite it's difficulties, it has a bold and new design to bring to gaming. Hopefully this will not deter Elixir from pushing the boundaries on their new project, Evil Genius.
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Sony is developing a new game disc for Eye Toy, Groove-something I believe.
I've tried out Eye Toy somewhat, and although it's a novel idea, it's SO easy to cheat and abuse with it. |
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It already works with Police 24/7 a lightgun game where you have to dodge bullets. Apparently almost every playstation 2 publisher is working on titles using the technology. As well as Eye-Toy: Groove, WRC:3 is using eye-toy in a car washing mini game :O Thanks for all the comments people! |
I've been wondering, that does that eye-toy turn the image into mirror image? Like if you reach for the upper right corner of the screen, does the figure (you) on the screen reach for the upper left corner, or is it turned into a mirror image?
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