Gaming
'Battlefield' remains Xbox 360 No.1
Published Tuesday, Jul 29 2008, 13:20 BST | By Alex Fletcher
Battlefield: Bad Company has spent a fifth week at number one in the Xbox 360 chart.
The entire top four remained unchanged from last week, with Beijing 2008, Grand Theft Auto IV and Unreal Tournament IV holding the top spots.
Elsewhere, Activision's Call Of Duty 4 returned to the top ten, while Guitar Hero III climbed three places to sixth.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Battlefield: Bad Company (Electronic Arts)
2. (2) Beijing 2008 (Sega)
3. (3) Grand Theft Auto IV (Take 2)
4. (4) Unreal Tournament III (Midway)
5. (6) Alone In The Dark (Atari)
6. (9) Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock (Activision)
7. (5) Top Spin 3 (Take 2)
8. (13) Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision)
9. (10) Halo 3 (Microsoft)
10. (7) Race Driver (Codemasters)
Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C)2008 ELSPA Ltd
The entire top four remained unchanged from last week, with Beijing 2008, Grand Theft Auto IV and Unreal Tournament IV holding the top spots.
Elsewhere, Activision's Call Of Duty 4 returned to the top ten, while Guitar Hero III climbed three places to sixth.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Battlefield: Bad Company (Electronic Arts)
2. (2) Beijing 2008 (Sega)
3. (3) Grand Theft Auto IV (Take 2)
4. (4) Unreal Tournament III (Midway)
5. (6) Alone In The Dark (Atari)
6. (9) Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock (Activision)
7. (5) Top Spin 3 (Take 2)
8. (13) Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision)
9. (10) Halo 3 (Microsoft)
10. (7) Race Driver (Codemasters)
Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C)2008 ELSPA Ltd
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