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James Lee 08:40 (BST)
22/07/2008

James Lee

Lego Indiana Jones tops UK chart

Lego Indiana Jones: Original Adventures has climbed up a place from last week to take the top spot in the UK's software sales chart, according to data released by Chart-Track.

That was followed by WALL-E in second place and Wii Fit - last week's number one - in third. Wii Play took fourth place, with Nintendo's Super Smash Bros Brawl falling to fifth place, while Mario Kart Wii took sixth.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games continued to sell well ahead of the Beijing event in a a few weeks, taking seventh place, with Battlefield: Bad Company taking eighth place.

Big Beach Sports came in at ninth with Kung Fu Panda closing of the chart at ten.

  • 1. Lego Indiana Jones: Original Adventures
  • 2. WALL-E
  • 3. Wii Fit
  • 4. Wii Play
  • 5. Super Smash Bros Brawl
  • 6. Mario Kart Wii
  • 7. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
  • 8. Battlefield: Bad Company
  • 9. Big Beach Sports
  • 10. Kung Fu Panda
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