UK game charts: August 13-19
A good week for EA and the DS; a bad week for anyone looking for excitement from their games chart.
A good week for EA and the DS; a bad week for anyone looking for excitement from their games chart.
Soccer games trip, Prey teleports to third, Chromehounds shoots to fourth, and the familiar duo of Mario and Brain Age returns to the top.
Soccer games run all over Mario, Brain Age; price drops on BestBuy.com propel older handheld titles into the top 10.
Gamers still love their brain training and Mario as DS duo remains on top; Naruto leads quartet of PS2 games in top 10.
Electronics company lends support to US portion of the games for the fifth time; will also sponsor worldwide round of tournaments.
Brains triumph over American and European football in BestBuy.com's top sellers; price slashing means ladder climbing for older Xbox games.
Electronic Arts trims the cost of admission for a handful of games, Ubisoft and THQ lower one game apiece to $40.
Xbox 360 sequels replace their predecessors; Halo 2 swapped out for Project Gotham Racing 3.
Online-only PC version of soccer simulation being developed specifically for the Korean game room market.
Publisher knocks ducats off several console titles including NBA Live, Madden, Need for Speed, Medal of Honor, Harry Potter.
Chris Bullard takes championship of Xbox 360 FIFA Interactive World Player 2005 tournament.
Microsoft touts day-one sellouts as new console sweeps the continent, promises more 360s to arrive before Christmas.
[UPDATE]: Best Buy sets up shop in the heart of the event; order is maintained as attendees line up to be among the first Xbox 360 owners.
A team of four sports games lines up in stores; next-gen Tiger, Madden, FIFA, and NBA Live ready for competition.
EA Sports producer Danny Isaac answers questions about the Xbox 360's first soccer game.
Microsoft's online store will sell themes for $1.87, pictures for $0.25-$0.75, Arcade games for $5-$15.
We spend a little quality time with the latest work-in-progress version of EA Sports' first soccer game for the Xbox 360.
Hoops, a great ape, and even a Western--Microsoft covers most bases with its list of day-one Xbox 360 games. Fighting and role-playing titles are noticeably absent.
[UPDATE] Company reports Q2 revenues of $675 million, profit of $51 million; tally is higher than most analysts expected.
We check out a playable demo of EA Sports' recently announced Xbox 360-exclusive soccer game.
Microsoft ID's eight of final 15 to 20 day-and-date launch games, says rest are in the "final stages of certification."
Publishing giant to bring playable launch lineup to X05, signs on to copublish Namco's Ridge Racer 6 in PAL territories.
Global Xbox soccer tournament set to crown the best FIFA 06 player in the world this December.
Striker for FC Cologne joins Ronaldinho, Rooney, Adu, and Bravo as box art ballers for EA's newest soccer game.
PC sampling of EA's latest take on the "beautiful game" features five playable teams and two locations; 219MB file now on GameSpot DLX.
Latest game for the most popular sport in the world gets a suitably international soundtrack.
We get hands on with EA Sports' next soccer game and get all excited about its much-improved career mode.
We get hands on with EA Sports' next soccer game and get all excited about its much-improved career mode.
We try a spot of juggling as we get hands on with EA Sports' next PSP soccer game.
Manchester U's Wayne Rooney and FC Barcelona's Ronaldinho land cover for soccer game.
We get our hands on FIFA 2006, even though that's clearly against the rules of the game.
We spend a lot of time watching, and a little time playing, the new FIFA game for the XBox 360.
EA Sports lets loose a sneak peek of FIFA 06 for the Xbox 360, and we're there to see it.
[UPDATE] EA CEO Larry Probst confirms the next installments in four EA sports series will arrive in time for the holidays, alongside new comic book tie-in.
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