MoH holds fort at one
MoH European Assault holds on to first place while the Destroy All Humans alien invasion hovers at two
Official ELSPA Entertainment Top 20 Software Chart (all prices) - week ending 2 July
1 (1) Medal of Honor European Assault
(PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)
2 (4) Destroy All Humans
(PS2, Xbox)
3 (3) Juiced
(PS2, Xbox, PC)
4 (5) Grand Theft Auto San Andreas
(PS2, Xbox, PC)
5 (NE) Cricket 2005
(PS2, Xbox, PC)
6 (2) Battlefield 2
(PC)
7 (6) Tekken 5
(PS2)
8 (9) Lego Star Wars
(PS2, Xbox, PC, GBA)
9 (7) Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
(PS2, Xbox, PC, GBA, DS)
10 (8) Batman Begins
(PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, GBA)
11 (14) Area 51
(PS2, Xbox)
12 (NE) Madagascar
(PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, GBA, DS)
13 (13) Pro Evolution Soccer 4
(PS2, Xbox)
14 (11) Championship Manager 5
(PS2, Xbox, PC)
15 (10) Conker Live and Reloaded
(Xbox)
16 (19) Splinter Cell Chaos Theory
(PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC)
17 (NE) Formula 1 05
(PS2)
18 (12) Mortal Kombat Deception
(PS2, Xbox)
19 (16) FIFA Street
(PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)
20 (15) Dynasty Warriors 5
(PS2)
Medal of Honor European Assault holds fort at number one this week, but the little grey men are making it a close encounter as Destroy All Humans flies up the chart to second place.
As we hanker for some sort of summer, EA's Cricket 2005 bowls in at number five, while their warmongering PC-only Battlefield 2 withdraws its troops four places to six.
Other new entries come in at 12, with Activision's film tie-in Madagascar, and 17, for Formula 1 05 for PS2. And for every new game in, a top 20-dweller must leave - Guild Wars is out at 26, Gran Turismo 4 settles at 25 and, perhaps the most persistent inhabitant, The Simpsons Hit & Run finally drops below the line to 22.
come in the form of a Multiplayer Map Pack for Xbox heavyweight Halo 2, Sony's Ancient Greek action-adventure God of War and a classic puzzler ported to Nintendo's twin-screened handheld, Bomberman DS.
Leisure software charts compiled by ChartTrack
(C) 2005 (UK) Ltd
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