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James Lee 07:26 (BST)
05/08/2008

James Lee

Soulcalibur IV tops UK chart

Namco Bandai's Soulcalibur IV has entered into the UK software chart at number one for the week ended August 2, according to figures released by Chart-Track.

The movie tie-in game WALL-E fell from second to fourth place and was followed by a resurgent Big Beach Sports, which rose to number five up from ten last week.

Dr Kawashima's Brain Training held onto its position at nine while Lego Indiana Jones: Original Adventures fell five places to close the chart at ten.

The UK software chart follows:

  • 1. Soulcalibur IV
  • 2. Wii Fit
  • 3. Mario Kart Wii
  • 4. WALL-E
  • 5. Big Beach Sports
  • 6. Guitar Hero: On Tour
  • 7. Wii Play
  • 8. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
  • 9. Dr Kawashima's Brain Training
  • 10. Lego Indiana Jones: Original Adventures
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