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  UK Sales Chart, Week Ending March 5th
by David Jenkins
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March 8, 2005
 
UK Sales Chart, Week Ending March 5th
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Metal Gear Solid 3 has made a decidedly non-stealthy entrance into the top ten this week, as the series enjoys its customarily warm welcome in the UK.

With a new entry at number three with Republic Commando LucasArts, published in the UK by Activision, can now celebrate three titles in the top ten, two of which are Star Wars-related.

As ever, the games which have failed to make the top ten are just as interesting as those that have succeeded, with Ubisoft’s Playboy: The Mansion enjoying a modest debut at number twelve.

The entry of Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath at number seventeen is far more disappointing, though, and with almost universal critical acclaim, the blame here must surely rest on Electronic Arts’ marketing, which has been extremely low-key for such an impressive title.

This week sees not just the release of Gran Turismo 4 in the UK ,but also the launch of the Nintendo DS, with a noticeably more varied line-up than that afforded to the U.S. launch. How this will impact the weekly sales charts, though, remains to be seen.

TWLWTitlePublisherFormatsWeeks
1NEMetal Gear Solid 3: Snake EaterKonamiPS21
21Mercenaries: Playground of DestructionActivisionPS2/Xb3
3NEStar Wars: Republic CommandoActivisionXb/PC1
42Sonic Mega Collection PlusSegaPS2/Xb5
55Grand Theft Auto: San AndreasRockstarPS219
63The SpongeBob SquarePants MovieTHQAll5
77The Simpsons: Hit & RunVivendiPS2/Xb/GC/PC60
86Need for Speed: Underground 2EAAll16
94Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith LordsActivisionXb/PC4
1012Pro Evolution Soccer 4KonamiPS2/Xb/PC21
Official UK Leisure Software Charts (c) ELSPA compiled by Chart-Track
 
   
 
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