Brendan
22 Mar, 2007
Australian sales charts, week ending 18/03/07
PALGN News | Nintendo occupies half of the top ten.

It's officially been a month since Final Fantasy XII took the top spot in the Aussie charts, and it simply refuses to let go, continuing its reign of terror for a fourth straight week. The Sims 2: Seasons keeps hold of the second spot, ahead of what will be, if history is anything to go by, an epic chart run. At three is the first Nintendo entry - Sonic and the Secret Rings for the Wii. Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 managed to climb a place to rise to four. The World of Warcraft expansion, Burning Crusade, bounced up to five from ten this week - a pattern the original game seems to follow to this day.
Bratz: Forever Diamonds for the DS is a strange pick at six - though less strange than its fourth place last week. Link has managed to rise in the charts this week with latest adventure, Zelda: Twilight Princess, conquering sixth place. Cricket 2007 slipped a spot to seven, but will probably bounce back as the World Cup heats up Caribbean. Finishing the charts for us this week is a duo of DS games - Happy Feet, and Nintendogs: Dalmation.
The charts are updated weekly and are provided by the beautiful people at GfK.