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UK Charts: Chart Track software sales for the week ending 22/11 external link

EL33TONLINE | Tue, Nov 25

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 South Africa - Nov 25, 2008
3 to No 7 this week (with sales down 55%), and Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 taking a small walk up to No. 8 from No. 9 last week. Other interesting movement on ...

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1 mainstream media and 2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic

6 Months Ago, ESPN says (in Chat with Page 2's Patrick Hruby) Chat with Page 2's Patrick Hruby
The third party games just use it for the sake of using it, and the game usually suffers for it. Patrick Hruby: I think it's because of all the ported games. They just sub waggles for button presses. PES on Wii is actually a really smart way to port a ...

12 Months Ago, EL33TONLINE says (in UK Charts: Chart Track software sales for the week ending 06/12)  South Africa - Dec 8, 2008
14, Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 tumbling all the way to No. 16 from No. 6 last week, Far Cry 2 mounting a comeback hitting No. 17 from No. ...

And EL33TONLINE says (in UK Charts: Chart Track software sales for the week ending 29/11)  South Africa - Dec 2, 2008
A 21% rise in sales helps Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 leap from No. 8 last week to No. 6, while Tomb Raider: Underworld enjoys a similar jump, moving from No. ...

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