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Animal Crossing Slips Slightly In UK Charts

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This week’s UK individual formats charts are now in courtesy of Chart Track. Naughty Dog’s critically acclaimed PlayStation 3 exclusive The Last of Us remains at the number one spot. The game is closely followed by the newly released physical version of Minecraft on the Xbox 360. Animal Crossing: New Leaf for the Nintendo 3DS has been pushed to third place with sales down by twenty-five percent. You can view the entire UK individual formats, right here.

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54 thoughts on “Animal Crossing Slips Slightly In UK Charts”

    1. Translation: That’s still not bad for a non-multiplayform game! I should have been a character in the game!

    1. did you say last week that The Last Of Us would only be up there launch day, and then drop below AC the next?

  1. Wow , Impressed Luigi’s Mansion 2 has been there for so long. Animal crossing is awesome I got it the other day , paying off my first expansion ;)

      1. I’ve only played it for about an hour and half… so far. I got my house (out of the tent) and am getting the first expansion for my house , infact I will have it when I turn my 3DS on. Gotta pay the 90,000 B’s to pay it off now.

        1. I wanted to get Animal Crossing: New Leaf, but I’m getting Dream Team instead. I never played an Animal crossing game before, so I am a bit unsure :/

          1. I will do!!!!!! :D . Mine is just started so give me about 2-3 days then i’ll jump online!!!

            I need to update my 3DS still , I hardly play it online atm , mostly just offline games like Luigi’s Mansion , fire emblem. But Animal crossing will get me back online.

      1. It’s hard to explain..
        if you’ve ever played an animal crossing, it’s the best of all the installments, and you’ll love it and find yourself quite engrossed.

        if You’ve never played before… Well, it’s got a “kiddie” skin over top a well built life/town simulator. I hate to recommend it to someone who’s never played. Hard to know if it would click with you. It’s as deep or engrossing as you want it to be. The less you are interested, the less you get out of it. The more you invest, the more you get out of it…
        Sorry, that’s no help. X.x

        1. Well my main counter arguments for it are the lack of resources I have right now and that you cannot customize your character’s face and colour as you want…

          I don’t like being “nice” in games…

          1. Um, sorry for the confusion, I’m not trying to convince you to buy it. It may not be for you.

            I’m just trying to explain what it was. As far as being nice, not sure what you mean.

            I hear you on resources. Mine are not quite as tight, but it’s a valid reason to be choosy.

            I’m skipping Project X Zone to get Devil Summoner 4.

            good luck on your decision!

            1. That’s alright, maybe I get iy eventually depending on the situation…

              Right now I look forward the most to Pokemon Y…

              When it comes to being “nice”, I would have liked if there was an option for your character’s personality…

              I like being “bad” in games…

              But it is indeed a bit annooying being forced to be choosy when your resources are limited…

  2. Ahh once again proving that human stupidity knows no bounds, buying a retail price game that’s 3-4x more expensive than the digital version that’s already owned by millions of people.

  3. im glad to see CoH:2 up there, but seeing Deadpool higher up, saddens me. If anything, our US chart probably looks the same.

    1. To be fair, the Deadpool game is fucking hilarious. It’s just mediocre in gameplay, but no worse than Lollipop Chainsaw….or any Suda51 game.

      Honestly it’s basically a Suda51 game, but with Deadpool.

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