The Charts: Smash Bros Keep on Brawling
Are snakes slippery after all?
Posted 8 Jul 2008

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Activision, Electronic Arts, Nintendo, SEGA, SCEE, Vivendi, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers Of Time (DS), Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers Of Darkness (DS), Battlefield: Bad Company, Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy, Beijing 2008, Kung Fu Panda, Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (DS), Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii), Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii), Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (DS), Kung Fu Panda (DS)
In fact, there's no change in the Top 3, with Electronic Arts' Battlefield: Bad Company sticking at Number 2 and LucasArts' LEGO Indiana Jones sitting once again at Number 3. That's not to say that any of the above perform as well as they did last week in terms of raw sales. Smash Bros. Brawl loses 48% of its first week sales, while Bad Company and LEGO Indiana Jones both drop 31%.
THQ proves that Wii owners' appetite for sports mini-games is difficult to sate, with Big Beach Sports climbing one spot from Number 5 to Number 4. Behind it is another title celebrating athletic prowess – SEGA's Beijing 2008 for PC, PS3 and 360.
More importantly on the Olympic front, we can all breathe a sigh of relief as the world returns to its natural order. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is back in the Top 10. After dropping down to Number 11 last week it's snuck back in at Number 8. Prospective mothers everywhere can breathe easy knowing they don't have to give birth to snakes...
A little ahead of Mario & Sonic is 2K's Top Spin 3 at Number 6 having jumped two places from Number 8.
Nintendo is the only company to have format exclusives in the Top 10, with Wii Fit still doing its thing, albeit with a drop from Number 4 to Number 7. Wii Play is also knocking around the Charts' upper echelons, up from Number 12 to Number 9.
Vivendi's The Bourne Conspiracy shimmies up from Number 15 to Number 10. It performs better than another film tie-in, Kung Fu Panda from Activision, but the high-kicking anthropomorphic action title is this week's biggest climber. It leaps all the way from Number 40 to Number 16.
It would appear that the time in the Top 10 for both Nintendo’s Mario Kart Wii and Konami's Metal Gear Solid 4 is over. The former drops from Number 7 to Number 14, while the latter slides from Number 6 to Number 15.
Epic Games' Unreal Tournament III makes a Charts re-entry, hitting Number 18 thanks to the Xbox 360 release. You can catch SPOnG's recent interview with Mark Rein, VP of Epic, here.
The highest new entry this week is Sony's Buzz! Quiz TV for the PS3 at Number 22. Behind it are Nintendo’s Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers Of Time and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers Of Darkness, both for the DS, at Numbers 30 and Number 35 respectively.
Next week watch out for Secret Agent Clank for the PSP and Sports Party for... yeah, the Wii. Naturally.
You can see the Top 10 below (last week's position is in brackets).
(1) 1. Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Nintendo
(2) 2. Battlefield: Bad Company - Electronic Arts
(3) 3. LEGO Indiana Jones - LucasArts
(5) 4. Big Beach Sports - THQ
(9) 5. Beijing 2008 - SEGA
(8) 6. Top Spin 3 - 2K Sports
(4) 7. Wii Fit - Nintendo
(11) 8. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games - SEGA
(12) 9. Wii Play - Nintendo
(15) 10. The Bourne Conspiracy - Vivendi
You can see the all the charts that are fit to print right over here.
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