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UK Charts: Super Mario Maker Rolls Out Of Top Forty

This week’s UK charts are now in thanks to chart tracking firm GFK Chart Track. There’s been a number of high-profile releases this week for the Playstation 4 and the Xbox One which has made certain Nintendo titles slip. The big new entries this week were Fallout 4 and Rise of the Tomb Raider. However, there’s still a sprinkling of Nintendo magic in the top forty with Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer and also Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8. Here’s the best-selling video games this week.

01 (NE) PS4 FALLOUT 4 (BETHESDA SOFTWORKS)
02 (NE) XBO FALLOUT 4 (BETHESDA SOFTWORKS)
03 (01) PS4 CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS III (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
04 (02) XBO CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS III (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
05 (NE) XBO RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (SQUARE ENIX EUROPE)
06 (06) XBO FIFA 16 (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
07 (NE) PC FALLOUT 4 (BETHESDA SOFTWORKS)
08 (04) 360 CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS III (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
09 (NE) PC FOOTBALL MANAGER 2016 (SEGA)
10 (05) XBO HALO 5: GUARDIANS (MICROSOFT)
11 (10) PS4 FIFA 16 (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
12 (03) PS4 NEED FOR SPEED (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
13 (08) PS3 CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS III (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
14 (12) 360 MINECRAFT: STORY MODE (TELLTALE GAMES)
15 (07) PS4 ASSASSIN’S CREED: SYNDICATE (UBISOFT)
16 (17) 360 FIFA 16 (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
17 (24) 360 LEGO DIMENSIONS (WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE)
18 (13) XBO CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
19 (16) XBO ASSASSIN’S CREED: SYNDICATE (UBISOFT)
20 (09) XBO NEED FOR SPEED (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
21 (14) PS4 GRAND THEFT AUTO V (TAKE 2)
22 (__) XBO GEARS OF WAR: ULTIMATE EDITION (MICROSOFT)
23 (NE) 360 RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (SQUARE ENIX EUROPE)
24 (23) XBO MINECRAFT: STORY MODE (TELLTALE GAMES)
25 (20) XBO FORZA MOTORSPORT 6 (MICROSOFT)
26 (NE) PC STARCRAFT II: LEGACY OF THE VOID (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
27 (11) PS4 UNCHARTED: THE NATHAN DRAKE COLLECTION (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
28 (26) PS4 MINECRAFT: STORY MODE (TELLTALE GAMES)
29 (15) PS4 WWE 2K16 (TAKE 2)
30 (27) PS3 FIFA 16 (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
31 (19) 3DS MARIO KART 7 (NINTENDO)
32 (28) PS3 MINECRAFT: STORY MODE (TELLTALE GAMES)
33 (39) XBO MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION (MICROSOFT)
34 (35) 360 MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION (MICROSOFT)
35 (__) PS3 LEGO DIMENSIONS (WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE)
36 (32) 3DS ANIMAL CROSSING: HAPPY HOME DESIGNER (NINTENDO)
37 (33) WIU MARIO KART 8 (NINTENDO)
38 (__) XBO THE ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE (BETHESDA SOFTWORKS)
39 (21) XBO WWE 2K16 (TAKE 2)
40 (22) XBO GRAND THEFT AUTO V (TAKE 2)

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10 thoughts on “UK Charts: Super Mario Maker Rolls Out Of Top Forty”

  1. I can’t even tell you how realistic and amazing BLOPS3 looks. The gameplay looks better than Starship Troopers Invasion (A CGI Film, and a fun one for sci-fi fans!)

    I understand why it ranks so high. And the story? It’s outstanding. A bit of Robocop, a bit of Terminator, a bit of Johnny Mnemonic… It’s so fucking fun. And you can play through the campaign with a partner. And when you finish, you can play through again with an alternate story that includes Zombies.

    Just sayin. The Dark Side is more fun than you think!

    I did boot my WiiU to show someone a few youtube vids. It still has the best web browser hands down.

  2. I am a bit surprise about how assassin’s creed syndicate performed (but not that surprised ). I think ubisoft should really stop milking the franchise. I think Mario kart 7 doing extremely great for a 2011 game.

  3. Rogue Master XenoRidley X3

    This is what happens when your console lacks a moderate line up of 3rd party titles. If the Wii U had more than just a very small number of popular, big name 3rd party titles, the Wii U exclusives like Super Mario Maker would probably be doing a lot better in these lists.

    1. Rogue Master XenoRidley X3

      Sadly, there are poor fools out there that don’t think Nintendo needs multiplatform 3rd party titles. This gen has proven without a doubt that Nintendo NEEDS 3rd party multiplatform titles!

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