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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP), Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3), Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, Racedriver: GRID, Grand Theft Auto IV, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii), Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, Alone in the Dark, Wii Play (Wii), Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? (DS)
Okay, single-format (PS3) Metal Gear Solid 4 only held its Number 1 slot for a single week, being beaten into submission by multi-format, LEGO Indiana Jones. According to Chart Track, "It’s a case of which game falls by the greatest margin as sales of the LucasArts’ film/toy franchise drop 29% compared to MGS4 which falls by 59%."
This, however, is still more than the Number 3 title, the newly entered and controversial (and litigation-generating apparently) Alone in the Dark (2008) from Atari. This, according to Chart Track had "under half the sales of MGS4 this week" - and it's multi-format.
How, you ask, is the video game equivalent to Bryan Adam's Everything I Do (I does it for thee!!) getting on? Well, GTA IV maintains its Top 5 placing, sitting in at Number 4. Bloody hell! It'll be vying with Number 6's Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games for the "Do you actually remember when it wasn't in the Chart, grandpappy?" award.
Aside from all those shenanigans, it's largely as you were aside from the re-appearance in the Top 10 of Activision's Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock. What, we shout above the longhairs, has become of Rock Band?
All Format's - All Prices
(2) 1 LEGO Indiana Jones LucasArts
(1) 2 Metal Gear Solid 4 Konami
(NE) 3 Alone In The Dark Atari
(3) 4 GTA IV Rockstar
(7) 5 Wii Play Nintendo
(4) 6 Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games SEGA
(5) 7 Dr Kawashima's Brain Training Nintendo
(6) 8 Race Driver: GRID Codemasters
(13) 9 Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock Activision
(NE) 10 Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Square Enix
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