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UK Charts: Chart Track software sales for the week ending 21/6

Last week LucasArts’ Lego Indiana Jones just lost number 1 to Konami’s Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriot but this week Lego Indy reclaims the top spot on UK’s All Formats Chart.

Lego Indiana Jones experiences a 29% drop in sales in comparison to MGS4 which drops by 59%, pushing the PS3 stealth game down to number 2. Although Atari’s Alone in the Dark debuts on the Xbox 360, Wii, PC and PS2 after a seven year hiatus, the game enters the chart at number 3 with under half the sales of MGS4 this week.

Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto IV drops one place to number 4 while Nintendo’s Wii Play climbs two places to number 5. Sega’s Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is at number 6 with Nintendo’s Brain Training at number 7 and Codemasters’ Race Driver GRID at number 8, each title losing two places this week.

Activision’s Guitar Hero III re-enters the All Formats Top 10 at number 9, boosted from last week’s number 13 thanks to a retailer promotion of the PS3 version. Square Enix’s Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII enters the UK All Formats Chart at number 10. This RPG debuted at number 2 in the Japanese Charts in September 2007. According to Chart Track this PSP exclusive accounts for 54% of all Full Price PSP games sold this week.

Two more new entries feature in the All Formats Top 40 this week, Take 2’s Top Spin 3 enters at number 12 and Nintendo’s Cooking Guide: Can’t Decide what to Eat debuts at number 19.

Take Two’s Sid Meier’s Civilization drops out of the top ten to number 13, as does Konami’s Sports Island to number 17.

Missed last week’s chart? Catch up on UK software sales for the week ending the 14/6.

All Formats Top 10

  1. Lego Indiana Jones (LucasArts)
  2. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriot (Konami)
  3. Alone in the Dark (Atari)
  4. Grand Theft Auto IV (Take Two)
  5. Wii Play (Nintendo)
  6. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Sega)
  7. Brain Training (Nintendo)
  8. Race Driver GRID (Codemasters)
  9. Guitar Hero III (Activision)
  10. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix)

Source: Chart Track

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