Turns out my bold prediction that New Super Mario Bros. Wii would remain at the top of the chart until well into next year has already come unstuck.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is mounting a lone final stand against the assembled mass of Wii software intent of obliterating the entire top ten this holiday season.
Don’t panic! Mario Kart may have dropped out of the charts last week. But it’s OK. It’s back this week. Phew!
Modern Warfare 2 was the biggest entertainment launch of all time. So you’d expect it to stay at the top of the charts for more than one week. Did it?
We’ve seen how some of the Modern Warfare 2 boycotters went about stickin’ it to the man. But how about in Australia? Did the alleged boycott have any impact on sales?
How popular are those ridiculously psychotic rabbids? Far more popular than I realised, as it turns out.
While the rest of the world struggles through economic gloom, the videogames industry in Australia in 2009 is on track to outperform last year’s record results.
Surely a new Grand Theft Auto would be capable of knocking a racing sim off the top of the charts?
Exciting times in the top ten this week with no fewer than six brand new entries, including the entire top three.