
MCV reveals the top 50 selling games of last year, plus individual format charts
In conjunction with ELSPA/ChartTrack, we bring you the top selling titles of 2007, including the overall top 50 titles and each individual format chart.
Just click here for the top fifty in full, and then head over to our an in-depth analysis; or for individual format breakdowns, head over to the second part of our special report here.
The latest figures follow on from our exclusive UK games market 2007 report – take a look for the definitive overview of the UK market.
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Oh dear
FIFA 08? Yawn... How may footie games does one person need. Surprised to see The Simpsons selling so well but reassured that it was Playstation 2 and PSP fans that were buying it. I think UK audiences have terrible tastes in videogames, the US and Japan seem to be far better at picking out quality titles. Or maybe I'm wrong...
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