FIFA 08 clings to number one

EA continues the year on year consistency of its football franchise as FIFA 08 remains at the top spot for a second week, just managing to keep Microsoft’s Project Gotham Racing 4 from the number one position in its debut week.

Halo 3 falls down another place this week, closely followed by Ratatouille which is experiencing the benefits of the build up hype for the forthcoming cinematic release.

MySims and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 both drop a position this week, falling to number five and six respectively.

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights takes a huge fall this week, slipping from number three to number seven, while Resistance: Fall of Man storms up the charts to number eight from a lowly 22.

Ever consistent Wii title Wii play and DS success story Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training both experience a slight increases in sales, moving up to nine and ten respectively.

The UK charts in full, provided by Chart Track:

1) FIFA 08

2) Project Gotham Racing 4

3) Halo 3

4) Ratatouille

5) MySims

6) Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08

7) Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights

8) Resistance: Fall Of Man

9) Wii Play

10) Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training

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