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Wednesday 22nd June 2005
UK games chart: Medal of Honor straight in at two 6:26PM, Wednesday 22nd June 2005
There are three new entries in the ELSPA UK games chart this week: Medal of Honor: European Assault (the multi-console-format first person shooter, in at number two), Juiced (the multi-format city-based racing game, in at number three) and Batman Begins (the multi-console-format movie-spin-off, in at number six). But it is Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - now running on the PC and Xbox - that holds the number one position.

Getting format-specific, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is number one in both the PC and Xbox games charts and Medal of Honor: European Assault goes straight to the top of the PS2 pile.

Here is the all-format Top 20 in full (number of weeks in chart in brackets), for the week ending 18 June (full-price games):

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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (34)
2 Medal of Honor: European Assault (1)
3 Juiced (1)
4 Star Wars Ep 3: Revenge of The Sith (7)
5 Lego Star Wars (9)
6 Batman Begins (1)
7 Area 51 (4)
8 Championship Manager 5 (14)
9 FIFA Street (15)
10 Gran Turismo 4 (15)
11 Guild Wars (8)
12 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (12)
13 Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition (10)
14 Brothers In Arms: Road To Hill 30 (14)
15 Forza Motorsport (6)
16 The Sims 2: University (15)
17 Fight Night Round 2 (14)
18 Tt Superbikes (8)
19 Moto GP4 (4)
20 The Sims 2 (40)

The ELSPA leisure software chart is compiled by ChartTrack.

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