FIFA 07, NFS: Carbon top UK charts again

Posted Feb 20, 2007 at 5:50AM by Karl B. Listed in: Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, Nintendo DS, PC Gaming Tags: Aang, Konami, Lego, LucasArts, THQ, UK
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Thanks in part to some pretty aggressive price-slashing, EA's FIFA 07 and Need For Speed: Carbon have once again worked their way to the top of the UK videogame charts, getting the number one and number two positions respectively. In third place is another football (soccer for us folks in the U.S.) title: Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 6.

THQ's recently released strategy title for the PC, Supreme Commander, has taken the number 4 slot, while THQ's Avatar: The Legend of Aang sits at number 5. For the rest of the top ten for the week ending February 17, check out the list below.
  1. FIFA 07 and NFS: Carbon lead UK charts again - Image 1FIFA 07 (EA)
  2. Need for Speed: Carbon (EA)
  3. Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (Konami)
  4. Supreme Commander (THQ)
  5. Avatar: The Legend of Aang (THQ)
  6. The Sims 2: Pets (EA)
  7. Battlestations: Midway (Eidos)
  8. Lost Planet (Capcom)
  9. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
  10. Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (LucasArts)


 
 
 

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by - 2007-02-20 09:40:50
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fifa over pro soccer fifa doin some good stuff im likin fifa more pro soccer need to step their game up in the graphics department
by RommelTJ - 2007-02-20 13:42:41
yep

FIFA 98 was great. After that, the games started to get worse and worse, and competition got better. Luckily, FIFA made it up with '07. This game is awesome.
by - 2007-02-20 21:50:29
Need for Speed?

I bought Need for Speed Carbon and it wasn't very good. The Career Mode is very short, there isn't as much customization even with the inclusion of Autosculpt, it doesn't have a great lasting appeal, and the game lags a lot online. Where are the spinners, neon, SUVs, and even the sound systems of NFSU2. The inclusion of crew members and the canyon was great but the game really didn't go to a new level. It wasn't the breakthrough NFSU2 was.

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