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UK Charts: Mario Golf Slips From 18 to 35

This week’s UK charts are now in courtesy of GFK Chart Track. Mario Golf: World Tour remains the only Nintendo title to grace the top 40, but has slipped from its debut top 20 position down to 35 in this week’s individual chart. If you’re still on the fence regarding Mario’s latest tee off adventure, make sure you check out our review, where we awarded it a classy 8.5.

Minecraft is back at the top of the UK individual charts, closely followed by Titanfall on the Xbox One. With a lack of new titles this week, bar from Bound by Flame placing in 8th, the charts remain largely the same. You can check out the top 40 individual chart below.

  1. (02) [360] Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition
  2. (01) [XBO] Titanfall
  3. (04) [360] 2014 FIFA  World Cup Brazil
  4. (05)  [360] Titanfall
  5. (11) [360] Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare
  6. (08) [PS4] FIFA 14
  7. (03) [PS4] The Amazing Spider-Man 2
  8. (NE) [PS4] Bound By Flame
  9. (09) [PS4]  Infamous: Second Son
  10. (10) [PS3] 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil
  11. (16) [360] The LEGO Movie Videogame
  12. (13) [XBO] FIFA 14
  13. (07) [360] The Amazing Spider-Man 2
  14. (20) [PS4] Call of Duty: Ghosts
  15. (23) [360] Grand Theft Auto V
  16. (15) [XBO] Call of Duty: Ghosts
  17. (14) [360] LEGO The Hobbit
  18. (12) [PS3] The Amazing Spider-Man 2
  19. (25) [360] LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
  20. (19) [360] Call of Duty: Ghosts
  21. (24) [XBO] Forza Motorsport 5
  22. (NE) [360] Skate 3
  23. (22) [360] FIFA 14
  24. (17) [360] South Park: The Stick of Truth
  25. (RE) [PS3] Battlefield 4
  26. (37) [360] Battlefield 4
  27. (33) [PS3] Gran Turismo 6
  28. (27) [PS4] Trials Fusion
  29. (36) [PS3] The LEGO Movie Videogame
  30. (26) [PS4] Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
  31. (RE) [PS3] Grand Theft Auto V
  32. (38) [360] Batman: Arkham Origins
  33. (28) [360] Forza Horizon
  34. (34) [PS4] Battlefield 4
  35. (18) [3DS] Mario Golf: World Tour
  36. (RE) [PS4] Thief
  37. (32) [XBO] Kinect Sports: Rivals
  38. (31) [PS3] LEGO The Hobbit
  39. (35) [PC] Football Manager 2014
  40. (NE) [VITA] God of War Collection

 

32 thoughts on “UK Charts: Mario Golf Slips From 18 to 35”

    1. not really. UK has a really bad taste when it comes to games. Look at these charts. I can only see Fifa,Call of Duty and Minecrap.

      1. Minecraft*
        And not all of us in the UK like those games, don’t judge everyone in the UK just because of a large group of chavs like the XBone and the Fifas

        1. OMG INNIT?! That’s what I always think, don’t blame the brits, blame those pesky chavs. I was at GAME the other day and these two guys bought a new xbox one EACH just for fifa. One of em was like “Oh yeah now I can experience fifa with better graphics” and I’m sat there thinking “You’d really pay around 450 pounds EACH for a visual upgrade?!”. Sad times.

          1. Tallon Ridley XIII: Kalas

            Wow! If they want to play a sports game with better graphics, I suggest getting off their fat asses & go outside and play the real sport. Ugh! “I can finally play basketball with better graphics!” “I can finally play football with better graphics!” Blah, blah, blah! What has our world coming to? I wish we could say it was just one country with these kind of idiots but sadly every country has their sad, pitiful group of people with this mindset.

    1. I’m sorry but ever since Sasori arrived, you and many of the other trolls are nothing more than rehashes of each other.

  1. Dare I say, the UK has the WORST taste in games than anyone I’ve ever seen. Just look at all of that Playstation and Xbox crap on the list. It freakin’ REEKS!

    1. Blame the Chavs, not us.
      A lot of us in the UK actually prefer PC over consoles which is okay, half of us actually play consoles and PC but the low life chavs play on consoles only, mainly the Xbone because they like their Fifa shit.

      1. can’t agree more with you. They have shit loads of money throwing at them to play video game. Most of them still stay with mum and dad who also are on benefit since they left school 15-20 years ago. And the rest of us have to work like donkey and get heavily tax. Saying say Gary, goolge. amazon and starbuck do very well to pay they tax but that’s another story which should not be tell here. Anyway teenage and chaves rules our ranking… I still like a FIFA now and then….

  2. Thought UK was code for a new game, just remembered the taste of gaming there, makes our US markets look like the 90s SNES greatness.

    1. Why do you Yanks judge all of us when it’s only half of the UK actually likes those games, some of us actually prefer Nintendo and less violent games.

      1. Every nation has their ignorant idiots to generalize a whole country based on a handful of people. Just like this idiot Gamer and “commander”.

    2. Listen to trolls for good, he’s making a very valid point. I’m not British myself and I’ve lived her for about 4 years, and gaming here isn’t dead, it’s just.. The good gamers are outpopulated by chavs. Lol

    3. trolls is damn right why you yanks always make a judgement when it comes to UK ranking and on the top of that it’s totally hypocritical when you have similar taste. replace FIFA by Madden and add NBA and you have the same . Also in USA you don’t report the individual charts the games (AFAIK) which is a bit sneaky. And I do believe US love Xbox more than us in UK…. I will keep any judgement toward UK.. low key if I was you.

    1. Chavs are basically English rednecks but without the beard. They wear tracksuits, hoodies, white trainers, gold jewellery called bling, and engage in drunkenness and antisocial behavior. Despite living on council estates they are not working class as they scrounge off welfare and refuse to work. They are what Marx called the underclass.

      There’s also a nice Wikipedia entry here, with a good illustration lol; http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chav

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