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Submitted by Gwynne Dixon on July 18 2011 - 13:39

Zumba Fitness makes it five weeks straight at No.1 and eight weeks in total...

505 Games will be tickled pink again this week as its official tie-in game to the Zumba Fitness craze that's swept the nation has once again topped the UK charts according to official figures from Chart-Track.

That now makes it five weeks straight at No.1 and eight total weeks on the top spot since the game launched. As if Zumba wasn't enough fitness gaming for the top ten though, EA Sports Active has re-entered the charts at No.8 this week thanks to a large reduction in price.

Moving on to actual, you know, games, Transformers: Dark of the Moon and DiRT 3 swap over places from last week at No.2 and No.3 respectively, while Call of Duty: Black Ops jumps from No.7 to No.4 thanks to an appealing price promotion.

The LEGO series completes a deuce with Pirates of the Caribbean at No.5 and Star Wars III: The Clone Wars at No.6, while EA's Harry Potter: The Deathly Hallows Part 2 enters the chart this week at No.7 with the lowest launch week sales for an official tie-in game of the films.

  1. Zumba Fitness
  2. Transformers: Dark of the Moon
  3. DiRT 3
  4. Call of Duty: Black Ops
  5. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
  6. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
  7. Harry Potter: The Deathly Hallows Part 2
  8. EA Sports Active 2
  9. Brink
  10. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood



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By: Anonymous

Added:Mon 30th May 2011 00:38, Post No: 6

"if you dissagree with a review thats upto you as its just a review not your personal opinion" your free to make your own choice weather you like the game or not.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Mon 30th May 2011 00:36, Post No: 5

the only person needing to get over them self is post 4 who obviously doesnt understand how a review works, the person reviewing the game gives their own personal opinion about the game within the review and as they review lots of games ect they have a much clearer understanding about the ins and outs of said game, if you dissagree with a review thats upto you as its just a review not your own personal opinion.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 26th May 2011 22:12, Post No: 4

This review is so pretentious it hurts. Get over yourselves.


By: freeradical

Added:Thu 26th May 2011 10:41, Post No: 3

@Post 2: Good point. Looking on the bright side though, everything is supposed to be back up on PSN by the end of this month, so hopefully the PS Store will be sorted very shortly.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 25th May 2011 20:32, Post No: 2

must be nice you know playing online an all but for people like me who got dirt 3 for the ps3 wtf were codemasters thinking, an online access code so you can play online, well thanks a bunch sony and codemasters (sony for shutting down the ps store and codemasters for copying EA's bulls**t online access codes).


By: funkyellowmonkey

Added:Wed 25th May 2011 20:05, Post No: 1

good stuff! once i have finished most of my back catalog of games id be on ken's block! ;)