UK Charts: Liberty City Stories holds off Mario

Strong performance for the DS with four titles in the top ten.

Nintendo's latest DS title, New Super Mario Bros, has recorded the second biggest launch week ever for a DS title in the UK - but it wasn't enough to move the PS2 version of GTA Liberty City Stories off the top of the weekly software charts.

The latest instalment in Take Two's immensely popular franchise - a port of the PSP game of the same name which enjoyed significant success last year - held on to the number one position for a second week running.

New Super Mario Bros, meanwhile, couldn't quite top the stellar sales of Super Mario 64 DS, which launched alongside the console last year, but recorded an excellent opening week regardless and pushed EA's FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 out of the number two spot.

After years of tough sales for Nintendo's handheld products in the UK - with only the Pokemon franchise really recording serious numbers for the firm on the Game Boy and GBA devices in this market in the latter years - the firm will no doubt be pleased to see that the global success of the DS is making itself felt here at last with the launch of the DS Lite.

Alongside New Super Mario Bros in the top ten, Dr Kawashima's Brain Training also continues to perform strongly on the DS, and slips just one place this week to number four, with sales down by a marginal four per cent over last week - although whether it can replicate its chart longevity in Japan, where the title has sold over two and a half million units and remained in the top ten for over twelve months, remains to be seen. Nintendogs: Dalmatian and Friends, meanwhile, is still hanging on in the top ten - it's at number nine this week, down from number seven - as is Animal Crossing: Wild World, holding steady at number ten to make it a total of four DS titles in the top ten.

Elsewhere in the chart, football titles are predictably the order of the day - FIFA World Cup Germany 2006, as mentioned, has lost its number two position but slips only a single place to number three, while Pro Evolution Soccer 5 is down one place to number five. Outside the top ten, Eidos' Championship Manager 2006 is down one place to number 16, four places ahead of SEGA's rival product Football Manager 2006, which drops six places to number 20, and Codemasters' Sensible Soccer 2006 drops out of the top ten with a nine-place tumble to number 18.

In terms of new releases, three new games entered the top ten this week - New Super Mario Bros at number two, of course, but also Ubisoft's Over G Fighters (which is being published on behalf of Taito) at number 13, while THQ's PC title Titan Quest enters at number 25 in the all-formats chart.

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  • jat299 #1 6 years ago

    Do you know what would be really useful: a list.

    I don't mind reading through these articles but it would be nice just to have a list of the top ten at the bottom.
  • jack_klugman #2 6 years ago

    Seconded. Isn't this requested each and every time?
  • sickpuppysoftware #3 6 years ago

    Somebody usually posts it.
  • tannerd #4 6 years ago

    three new games entered the top ten this week - New Super Mario Bros at number two, of course, but also Ubisoft's Over G Fighters (which is being published on behalf of Taito) at number 13, while THQ's PC title Titan Quest enters at number 25

    A top 10 that goes all the way to 25! Next you'll be telling me that you can buy bread that has been pre-cut into individual pieces!
  • myiagros #5 6 years ago

    Next you'll be telling me that you can buy bread that has been pre-cut into individual pieces!

    now your just being silly, that will never happen ;)
  • GingerNathan #6 6 years ago

    That's strange, according to Chart Track the week ending 1st July 2006 had Mario in at the top spot!
    *edit* sod it for some reason the HTML is doing as it should, here's the URL. [link url=http://www.chart-track.co. uk/index.jsp?c=p/software/uk/latest/index_test.jsp&ct=110016
    ]http://ww w.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c...[/link]

    Ignore this, the chart I looked at didn't have budget priced titles thus Liberty City Stories wasn't in it.
    Edited by 5 at 04/07/06 @ 16:05
  • GDS #7 6 years ago

    New Super Mario Bros is number one, in the full price listings, it's number two in all-price listings (and is how GTA tops it).

    Anyway, NSMB has performed really well, it's managed to top Fifa, despite the World cup, in just two days. About time Mario reclaimed the throne, I only hope it stays like that for a while.
  • GDS #8 6 years ago

    Oh, and if you take the full-price chart, you'll see that there are eight DS games in the top 40.
  • LetsGo #9 6 years ago

    01 [01] Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
    02 New Super Mario Bros.
    03 [02] FIFA World Cup Germany 2006
    04 [03] Dr Kawashima's Brain Training
    05 [04] Pro Evolution Soccer 5
    06 [06] Tomb Raider: Legend
    07 [12] Over The Hedge
    08 [05] Hitman: Blood Money
    09 [07] Nintendogs: Dalmatian & Friends
    10 [10] Animal Crossing: Wild World
    11 [08] Rise & Fall: Civilizations At War
    12 [11] The Sims 2
    13 Over G Fighters
    14 [17] Need For Speed: Most Wanted
    15 [13] Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires
    16 [15] Championship Manager 2006
    17 [18] King Kong: Official Game Of The Movie
    18 [09] Sensible Soccer 2006
    19 [25] LocoRoco
    20 [14] Football Manager 2006
    21 [21] Daxter
    22 [28] Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
    23 [27] Mario Kart DS
    24 [22] FIFA Street 2
    25 Titan Quest
    26 [39] True Crime: New York City
    27 Lego Star Wars
    28 [20] Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
    29 Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
    30 Outrun 2006: Coast 2 Coast
    31 [16] Metroid Prime: Hunters
    32 [31] Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter
    33 [30] The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
    34 Nintendogs: Lab & Friends
    35 [26] Half-Life 2: Episode One
    36 [19] X-Men: The Official Game
    37 The Matrix: Path Of Neo
    38 [23] MotoGP 06
    39 Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play
    40 WWE Smackdown! Vs Raw 2006
  • geek-chic #10 6 years ago

    This is what the Japanese charts lloked like in the run-up to DS-mania! YAY!
  • NegativeZero #11 6 years ago

    Why is it that the UK seems to trail Australia so substantially for DS games? We've had New Super Mario Bros since the start of June. Normally we get games at the same time, often we get them later...
  • Markusdragon #12 6 years ago

    Something to do with Oz having Christmas in the summer months perhaps. Over here releases over the summer are sparce, because it makes sense not to release games while people are outside in the (small annual amount of) sun. Surely having the present-giving season in summer over there readdresses the balance.
  • Fozzie_bear #13 6 years ago

    Something to do with Oz having Christmas in the summer months perhaps. Over here releases over the summer are sparce, because it makes sense not to release games while people are outside in the (small annual amount of) sun. Surely having the present-giving season in summer over there readdresses the balance.

    Yes. That'll be it.
  • Triggerhappytel #14 6 years ago

    Aah, LetsGo - reliable as always :)

    Cheers dude
  • Netfreak #15 6 years ago

    This is pretty sad.

    Typical posters that lack facilities like EU (servers, website, $$$) can easily post a proper chart list, yet EU can't do it.