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UK CHARTS: Resident Evil 5 fends off GTA

Resident Evil 5 makes it two weeks at the top as GTA: Chinatown Wars fails to match Vice City Stories’ debut

The ongoing success of Capcom’s Resident Evil 5 continues this week with the news that the next-gen survival horror shooter has claimed the top spot in the ELSPA GfK-ChartTrack All Formats Top 40 for the second week in a row.

It does so despite a 52 per cent drop in sales, and perhaps more interestingly, despite the release of Rockstar’s critically adored DS debut for its Grand Theft Auto series. Chinatown Wars manages only sixth place in the listings, selling around half the number of units that fellow handheld outing Vice City Stories did on PSP upon its release.

Nintendo’s Wii Fit holds firm in second place, with its puzzle adventure Professor Layton and the Curious Village improving on last weeks’ performance by one spot, climbing to third.

There’s also a strong debut for THQ’s WWE Legends of Wrestlemania, which arrives in fourth spot. Following some discounting, Capcom’s Street Fighter IV re-enters the top ten in seventh position.

Other new entries in the Top 40 this week include Sony’s SingStar Queen in 22nd, Ubisoft’s Scrabble Interactive: 2009 Edition at number 27 and Sega’s hardcore Wii title Madworld in 34th.


The ELSPA GfK-ChartTrack All Formats Top 10 in full (for the week ending March 21st):

1. Resident Evil 5 (Capcom)
2. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
3. Professor Layton and the Curious Village (Nintendo)
4. WWE Legend of Wrestlemania (THQ)
5. Tom Clancy’s HAWX (Ubisoft)
6. Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (Rockstar)
7. Street Fighter IV (Capcom)
8. Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo)
9. FIFA 09 (EA)
10. Call of Duty: World at War (Activision Blizzard)

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Kinda surprising considering considering Vice City Stories (PSP) sales were nowhere near as good as Liberty City Stories sales.

Nice to see RE5 still on the top, and SF4 still in the Top 10 as well.


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oh noes,

PSP owns DS!!

*looks at frontpage again*

Nevermind.



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Poor Killzone 2, I predicted legs for that one :(

A DS GTA was always going to be a gamble but I am sure it will easily break a million, for one I have not seen a single advert for this game yet! GO RE5 GO you fantastic shooter!



 

That's pretty bad for Chinatown Wars and even worse for MadWorld...

Who would have guessed Professor Layton would be so huge in Europe? O_o



RPG said:
Poor Killzone 2, I predicted legs for that one :(

A DS GTA was always going to be a gamble but I am sure it will easily break a million, for one I have not seen a single advert for this game yet! GO RE5 GO you fantastic shooter!

Also it seems the US sales will make up for it. And ofcourse, DS/Wii games have more legs, i wouldn't be worried at all. It will outsell both the PSP versions with no problem.

 



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We'll see, we'll see.



A game I'm developing with some friends:

www.xnagg.com/zombieasteroids/publish.htm

It is largely a technical exercise but feedback is appreciated.

DS games are definitely not known for big opening sales. It will have to come down to legs, but a place in the top 10 for a non-Nintendo DS game is a very good start. It should stay in the top 20 for a while.



I'd have liked to see comparison between Liberty City Stories and Chinatown Wars, but for some reason ELSPA used worse selling PSP GTA game for comparison...



Can we get some non All- Format Top 40 here?



I just notcied Mad World only managed 34th position, which is kind of surprising considering SEGA's Wii games usually sell rather well in the territory.