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Top 10 Game Downloads - July, August 2007

By Ohad Barzilay 26 September 2007 No Comment

Another doze of charts, brining you the UK and Asia Top 10 selling games.


Another doze of charts, and this time it proves that branded games and the big publishers are completely on top!

If
you’d look at the UK charts, you would see that EA Mobile, Glu Mobile and Gameloft have pushed all the rest aside. Not that it was not anticipated, but the total ‘owning’ of the charts is way obove what most of us expectd. All we’re left to hope is that next month we’ll see a greater competition.  

While still having very UK-centric charts, Amob charts covers five Southeast Asian countries – Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines.

We also hope to have more sources available from other countries as well. Stay tuned!

 

UK

ELSPA - UK Game Download Chart  - July 2007


Data Source: 3, O2, Orange T-Mobile, Vodafone.

1 The Simpsons M to M EA Mobile
2 Shrek The Third Gameloft
3 Sonic Part One
Glu Mobile
4 Deal Or No Deal
Gameloft
5 Brain Genius
Glu Mobile
6 Bubble Bash
Gameloft
7 Who Wants To Be Millionaire?
Glu Mobile
8 Tetris
EA Mobile
9 Brain Challenge
Gameloft
10 Harry Potter Phoenix
EA Mobile

 

 

Jamster - UK Game Download Chart  - 16 July - 16 August 2007


Data Source: Jamster.

1 The Simpsons - M To M EA Mobile
2 The Sims 2 Pets EA Mobile
3 Monopoly Here & Now
Glu Mobile
4 Worms 2007 THQ Wireless
5 Sonic Jump Glu Mobile
6 Need For Speed Carbon
EA Mobile
7 Sonic Hedgehog Part 2
Glu Mobile
8 The Sims 2 EA Mobile
9 Bejeweled
EA Mobile
10 Fight Night Round 3
EA Mobile

 

 

Asia

 AMob - Top Southeast Asia Downloaded Games  - July 2007


Data Source: amob.

1 Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
EA Mobile
2 Need For Speed Carbon EA Mobile
3 The Sims 2
EA Mobile
4 TMNT - Power of Four Uclick
5 The Sims 2 Pets EA Mobile
6 Black Hawk Down
Vivendi Games Mobile
7 Red Out Racer
In-Fusio
8 Crash Bandicoot Minis Vivendi Games Mobile
9 Bejeweled
EA Mobile
10 The Legend of Spyro
Vivendi Games Mobile

 

“Again, for the third month running, every game in our Top Ten list is a branded title,” says Paul Meyers, Acme Mobile’s CEO. “It’s becoming pretty clear that branded titles are indeed selling better than non-branded ones; something of a difference from the beginning of the year where the list was pretty evenly split.”

Vivendi Games Mobile’s products showed their staying power, with “Blackhawk Down®”, “Crash Bandicoot Minigames®” “Crash Racing®”, “The Legend of SpyroTM” for the fifth month running. Uclick’s “TMNT – Power of 4” moved up one place to fourth again, for its’ fourth month on the list. In-Fusio’s “Red Out Racer” makes its’ debut at seventh, proving that 3D games can sell in the region.

“The good games – and the strong brands – are still attracting new buyers,” says Meyers. “The longevity of many of these titles belies the conventional wisdom that a game only has a 3-month shelf life. Perhaps this is due to the relatively young Southeast Asian market or simply because they’re good games. It will be an interesting trend to watch over the next few months.”

The Amob.com Top Ten was compiled from full price game downloads sold by Acme Mobile during June 2007 via its Amob.com network of web and WAP sites across 5 Southeast Asian countries (www.amob.com and wap.amob.com)."

 

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