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CHART TRACK UK TOP 40 ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE (ALL PRICES), WEEK ENDING 25 June 2005 1 MEDAL OF HONOR: EUROPEAN ASSAULT - EA 2 BATTLEFIELD 2 - EA 3 JUICED - THQ 4 DESTROY ALL HUMANS! - THQ 5 GRAND THEFT AUTO: SAN ANDREAS - Take2 6 TEKKEN 5 - SCEE 7 STAR WARS EP III: REVENGE OF THE SITH - Activision 8 BATMAN BEGINS - EA 9 LEGO STAR WARS - Eidos 10 CONKER: LIVE AND RELOADED - Microsoft 11 CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER 5 - Eidos 12 MORTAL KOMBAT: DECEPTION - Midway 13 PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 4 - Konami 14 AREA 51 - Midway 15 DYNASTY WARRIORS 5 - KOEI 16 FIFA STREET - EA 17 GUILD WARS - NCSoft Europe 18 THE SIMPSONS: HIT & RUN - Vivendi 19 TOM CLANCY'S SPLINTER CELL: CHAOS THEORY - Ubisoft 20 GRAN TURISMO 4 - SCEE 21 SHREK 2 - Activsion 22 MX VS ATV UNLEASHED - THQ 23 THE SIMS 2 - EA 24 BROTHERS IN ARMS: ROAD TO HILL 30 - Ubisoft 25 ROLLERCOASTER TYCOON 3: SOAKED! - Atari 26 THE SIMS 2: UNIVERSITY - EA 27 NEED FOR SPEED: UNDERGROUND 2 - EA 28 ANOTHER CODE: TWO MEMORIES - Nintendo 29 THE INCREDIBLES - THQ 30 FIGHT NIGHT ROUND 2 - EA 31 SONIC MEGA COLLECTION PLUS - SEGA UK 32 WORLD OF WARCRAFT - Vivendi 33 FOOTBALL MANAGER 2005 - SEGA UK 34 SUPER MARIO 64 DS - Nintendo 35 SINGSTAR POPWORLD - SCEE 36 MIDNIGHT CLUB 3: DUB EDITION - Take2 37 SIMPSONS: ROAD RAGE - THQ 38 FIFA 2005 - EA 39 HALF-LIFE 2 - Vivendi 40 METAL GEAR SOLID 3: SNAKE EATER - Konami CHART TRACK UK TOP 10 NINTENDO DS, WEEK ENDING 25 June 2005 1 ANOTHER CODE: TWO MEMORIES - Nintendo 2 SUPER MARIO 64 DS - Nintendo 3 STAR WARS EP III: REVENGE OF THE SITH - Activision 4 NEED FOR SPEED: UNDERGROUND 2 - EA 5 WARIO WARE TOUCHED! - Nintendo 6 YOSHI TOUCH & GO - Nintendo 7 RAYMAN DS - Ubisoft 8 PAC-PIX - Nintendo 9 THE URBZ: SIMS IN THE CITY - EA 10 POKEMON DASH - Nintendo Irish Nintendo DS Top 10, week ending 25th June 2005: 1 SUPER MARIO 64 DS - Nintendo 2 STAR WARS EP III: REVENGE OF THE SITH - Activision 3 ANOTHER CODE: TWO MEMORIES - Nintendo 4 NEED FOR SPEED: UNDERGROUND 2 - EA 5 YOSHI TOUCH & GO - Nintendo 6 WARIO WARE TOUCHED! - Nintendo 7 RAYMAN DS - Ubisoft 8 THE URBZ: SIMS IN THE CITY - EA 9 POKEMON DASH - Nintendo 10 ROBOTS - Vivendi |
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07-04-2005, 02:33 AM | #3 |
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Hey, I liked Allied Assault. I don't remember if it was EA who published it though. Or if it was even set in WW2 (I spent my history classes doodling ok?).
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I'm not surprised that there's a lot of crap in that chart. Most of our British population buy anything if its a license, made by EA or has gratitious gore so the little toddlers can say: "Mommy! Mommy! Can I have Manhunt?" so the idiot mother says: "Yes. Games are for kids, if you are influenced to kill someone I can get lots of money given to me because of my stupidity and get them all banned so everyone can sit down and watch whatever brainless crap is on ITV that even though being completely idiotic and stupid still challenges my brain."
And the Sims too.
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07-04-2005, 10:53 AM | #5 |
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Hi feistud!
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I concur. BF2 rewards strategic thinking and forward planning. Plus it's fun shooting people in the face.
... ... dunno where I got that from. ...and it's most DEFINITELY NOT WW2. Doctor "Fistful of Boomstick" Squarejaw suggests actually reading up on what you're complaining about before complaining. Then that hot flush should disappear in future!
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1 Akon - Lonely 2 Banaroo - Dubi Dam Dam 3 Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl 4 Shakira feat. Alejandro Sanz - La Tortura 5 Joana Zimmer - I Believe 6 Crazy Frog - Axel F. 7 Daddy Yankee - Gasolina 8 Ich + Ich - Du erinnerst mich an Liebe 9 2 Pac - Ghetto Gospel 10 Backstreet Boys - Incomplete . . . CUT. See?
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WHERE IS PSYCHONAUTS
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I think he made a typo and meant to type "not" somewhere in there.
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Do you think that if Han didn't drive Vader off Luke's tail, the Death Star would still be destroyed? |
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Action games have been set all around the globe. We've had ones in America, South America, Japan and Korea, many European countries, many locations in Africa... why is the middle east any more than any other location? |
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I don't why games needs to specifically name countries. Jagged Alliance (to speak about what I know) takes place in imaginary places, fighting imaginary terrorist groups, and it works really well.
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