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British Sales Charts: A Whiite Christmas
In the penultimate holiday season charts, there was only going to be one system dominating the top 40. And it's not the Xbox 360. Not the PS3, either. More »British Sales Charts: Pro Evo, MIA
Not going to talk about the top titles this week. Instead, I'm going to talk about a series that isn't even in the charts, a series that even 2-3 years ago would have been challenging for top Christmas honours. More »British Sales Charts: Wii Stages A Fightback
Britain looks set to party like it's 2008 this Christmas, with the weekly sales charts headed by Wii games after what seems like an eternity of 360/PS3 domination. More »British Sales Charts: The Mustachioed Interloper
You laughed when Reggie bet the farm that New Super Mario Bros. Wii would outsell Modern Warfare 2. We laughed too. But last weeks British sales charts show he may be onto something. More »British Sales Charts: Little Italy
Big surprise this week, as Modern Warfare 2's cross-platform domination is abruptly ended after only seven days, with the PS3 version nudged aside by a stealthy, Italian newcomer. More »PC Sales Charts: Go, Torchlight, Go!
Well, whaddya know. Modern Warfare 2 came out last week, and finished last week as the #1 game on Steam. On Direct2Drive, however, it didn't fare as well. More »British Sales Charts: A Warfare Most Modern
As expected, Activision's Modern Warfare 2 has marched straight into the top spots on the British charts, breaking practically every sales record it passed along the way. More »PC Sales Charts: The Age Of Dragons
I was on holiday, so the PC sales charts were on holiday. Now that I'm back, well, you've probably read the headline by now. More »British Sales Charts: The Calm Before The Storm
Welcome to last week's British sales charts, where a number of games have done the chivalrous thing and kept the seat warm for the incoming Modern Warfare 2. More »PC Sales Charts: Aion? Aion?
No let-up for sales of Aion this week, which if it keeps this up may well rank as one of the biggest surprise hits of the year on the PC. More »PC Sales Charts: Yeah Yeah, Aion
With the game out this week, you'd think sales of MMO Aion would have dropped off. That maybe it was one of those "get in early" types of games, with sales dying down once it was released. Nope. More »PC Sales Charts: Still With The MMOs
Last week's charts were dominated by two MMOs, Champions Online and Aion. This week? Same story. More »British Sales Charts: We Did Not See This One Coming
The British charts are a mostly predictable thing. Nintendo games most of the time, football games when applicable, shooters at Christmas. But last week threw up a little surprise. More »So, Which Games Made The NPD's 11-20 List For August?
The NPD Group always announce the ten best-selling games for the previous month first. Let the glory boys get all the attention. Then, on Friday, they quietly pay respects to the ten games that didn't quite make the cut. More »PC Sales Charts: They Are The Champions, My Friends
The PC world went MMO mad last week, with both the Steam and Direct2Drive charts topped by the same two massively multiplayer online titles. More »August's Top-Selling PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade Games
No prizes for guessing what the most popular games were on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade last month, what with the release of a much-loved fighter and a modern take on Metroid. More »PC Sales Charts: Buy Now, Play Later
One thing that always gets me about the PC sales charts is the number of times you see a game tagged "pre-sale". More »PC Sales Charts: Apologies Are In Order
Aion: I'm sorry. I've been ignoring you just like I ignore practically every MMO, but despite your silly name and bland art you are proving surprisingly popular. So, from here on in, I'll try and ignore you...less. More »July's Top-Selling PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade Games
There are sales charts for the US, sales charts for Japan, even sales charts for Britain and the PC, so why not for downloadable games on consoles? Why not indeed. So let's take a look. More »PC Sales Charts: Sales Of Iron
I'm going to look past the top PC games of the past week, and focus on a quiet achiever that's doing well on both the Steam and Direct2Drive listings: Hearts of Iron III. More »British Sales Charts: 1-1, Baby
The #1 game in the UK last week was a Nintendo title. No surprises there. But numbers two through four were not. Nor were they EA games, or even Activision titles. They were Codemasters games. Codemasters! More »