Pokémon Emerald reigns over the Australian video game sales charts for another week, but the chart is more interesting for what's not there as for what is: both versions of
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas have entirely disappeared following the game's
banning in that territory.
The slots freed up by the vacancy were filled by military shooters both realistic (
Medal of Honor: European Assault) and not (
Star Wars: Battlefront). Both versions of EA's
Cricket 2005 are heating up, following the intensification of the real-life matchup going on between Australia and England for the Ashes.
TW | LW | Title | Publisher | Formats |
1 | 1 | Pokémon Emerald | Nintendo | GBA |
2 | 4 | Cricket 2005 | EA Sports | PS2 |
3 | 6 | Tekken 5 | Namco | PS2 |
4 | 3 | SingStar Pop Bundle | Sony Computer Entertainment Europe | PS2 |
5 | - | Star Wars Battlefront | LucasArts | PS2 |
6 | 9 | Cricket 2005 | EA Sports | Xbox |
7 | 8 | Battlefield 2 | EA | PC/Mac |
8 | - | World of Warcraft | Blizzard | PC/Mac |
9 |
5 | Juiced | THQ | PS2 |
10 | - | Medal of Honor: European Assault | Electronic Arts | PS2 |
Official Australia Interactive Games Charts (c)
GfK Group