Chart News: Cut-Price EA Titles Back at Top
Need for Speed, FIFA, back of the net etc.
Posted 20 Feb 2007

Back of the net! Again.
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Capcom, Eidos, Electronic Arts, Konami, Mastertronic, SEGA, THQ, Supreme Commander, Avatar: The Legend of Aang, The Sims Life Stories (PC), Little Britain: The Video Game, Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, Excite Truck (Wii), Need For Speed: Carbon , Pro Evolution Soccer 6 , The Sims 2: Pets, FIFA 07, Battlestations: Midway, SEGA Mega Drive Collection
SPOnG’s favourite footy game of, well, for ever, Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer 6, is back up at Number 3, closely followed by THQ’s new entry with Supreme Commander at Number 4, whilst Mastertronic’s execrable marketing-led cash-in non-game Little Britain thankfully drops down to Number five.
Lower down the Top Ten THQ’s Avatar: The Legend of Aang, clambers up seven places to number 6, EA’s The Sims 2: Pets is at Number 7 and last weeks top dog, Eidos’ Battlestations: Midway drops seven places to Number 8.
Retro-lover’s Sega Mega Drive Collection is at Number 9 and Capcom’s rather marvellous Lost Planet is at Number 10.
New entries include Nintendo’s Excite Truck for the Wii, which debuts at a rather disappointing Number 36 and EA’s The Sims: Life Stories nudges into the chart at Number 23.
1. FIFA 07 (EA)
2. Need for Speed: Carbon (EA)
3. Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (Konami)
4. Supreme Commander (THQ)
5. Little Britain (Mastertronic)
6. Avatar: The Legend of Aang (THQ)
7. The Sims 2: Pets (EA)
8. Battlestations: Midway (Eidos)
9. Sega Mega Drive Collection (Sega)
10. Lost Planet (Capcom)
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Come on public if your not going to buy any good new games buy a good old game.