Here's this week's Top 10 entertainment games in the UK.
1 Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
Sega's best-selling Olympics title has hit the five million milestone after just three months on sale.
2 Dr Kawashima's Brain Training
3 NEW ENTRY Lost: The Video Game
Play as a survivor of Oceanic Flight 815: Confront your dark past, seek your redemption, and ultimately find a way home.
4 Frontlines: Fuel Of War
5 Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
6 Lost Odyssey
7 More Brain Training From Dr Kawashima
8 Fifa Street
9 Pro Evolution Soccer 2008
10 NEW ENTRY The Sims 2: Freetime
It’s all about fun, personal development for your Sims in The Sims 2 FreeTime. Sims can follow their individual interests, whether it’s immersing themselves in books, becoming an award-winning foodie, flying a remote-controlled helicopter or playing the violin. Gifted mechanics can repair and then drive their newly-renovated sports cars. Sims can rake in oodles of Simoelons with skilfully crafted pottery or by writing a mesmerising novel.
Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, © 2008 ELSPA Ltd
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