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“Advance to Space” – Spore

[For the latest guest post, I’m happy to hand over once again to Alexander Sigsworth, who you can find blogging at alexsigsworth.wordpress.com and who most recently wrote here…

“There’s kind of a tank in here” – Mercenaries 2: World in Flames

Mercenaries 2 is not the first UK #1 game of 2008 to centre on privatised military acting in the global south. Coming after Army of Two, it is…

“Real-time ball trail” – Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09

The games charts are, at least viewed over time, a way of seeing different mainstream visions of what games could be. 2007 and 2008 were fascinating for the…

“Kill you, I will” – Soulcalibur IV

[This is a guest post, and I’m as happy as ever to welcome back David C James, whose previous posts here include Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and God of…

“Takes all kinds, Snake” – Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In games, as with many other media with any kind of sequel or follow-up, a sequel’s initial commercial performance is generally a reflection of its predecessor as much…

“I’ll never forget that face” – Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots

Playing through the UK’s chart-topping games of the PlayStation era cemented a link in my mind between two of the biggest of them. Metal Gear Solid and Final…

“Opening the Ark” – Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures

[It’s guest post time again! This one is written by Martin F, who has previously written here about Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri and Blue Sphere among others] After…

“The golden twilight of Western civilization” – Grand Theft Auto IV

On release, Grand Theft Auto IV sold nearly a million copies in the UK in five days, making it the fastest-selling game here ever. That was no surprise….

“Another Body Test” – Wii Fit

The Wii and Wii Sports were a magic trick. Waving a remote around and using a “sensor bar” which could be replaced by two candles, you could point…

“Oh yeah! Mario number one!” – Mario Kart Wii

In the same way as it was a struggle to get to the historic charts this blog is built on, getting to any kind of accurate historic UK…