Matt Martin
12:48 (BST)
19/12/2007
Brain Training tops Spanish, German charts
No Xbox 360, PS3 titles in top ten
Nintendo's DS Brain Training games have topped the charts in both Spain and Germany.
Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training is at number one in Spain, with sequel More Brain Training taking the coveted spot in Germany.
Neither the Spanish or German top ten has any PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 games, with Wii, PlayStation 2 and DS the dominant formats.
The top ten for each country follows:
Spain, week ended December 9
1. More Brain Training (DS)
2. WWE Smackdown Vs RAW 2008 (PS2)
3. Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (PS2)
4. Imagina Ser Mama (DS)
5. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (DS)
6. Imagina Ser Disenadora De Moda (DS)
7. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS)
8. Mario Party (DS)
9. Dr Kawashima's Brain Training (DS)
10. WWE Smackdown Vs RAW 2008 (PSP)
Germany, week ended December 2
1. Dr Kawashima's Brain Training (DS)
2. More Brain Training (DS)
3. High School Musical - Sing It (PS2)
4. Need for Speed Pro Street (PS2)
5. Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
6. FIFA 08 (PS2)
7. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PC)
8. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
9. Wii Play (Wii)
10. Need for Speed Pro Street (PC)
All data supplied by Media-Control GfK International





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