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Sport dominates the mobile games chart

Sport dominates the mobile games chart Sport continues to dominate the top 20 global mobile games chart compiled by GameMobile website.

GameMobile's top 20 global mobile games chart continues to be dominated by sport.


Although Championship Manager 2008 was released as long ago as February, it is still as high as five in this week's rundown. The title is the latest version of the ever-popular series specifically designed for mobile phone handsets.

One drawback of the game though is that you can only manage a Premiership team, so moonlighting as the boss of Barcelona, AC Milan or LA Galaxy is not possible.


On a similar theme, former number one game Real Football Manager Edition occupies the number eight spot. You can choose your club from eight leagues and over 200 teams. Expect to become an expert at tactics, training and transfers if you play this one.


Many mobile gamers have forsaken football to get in the swing of Pro Golf 2007 feat. Vijay Singh (a riser at number ten). Winning prize money at this game can enable to you to either purchase better equipment or training which you can 'putt' into practice on the 3D courses.


The makers of Midnight Pool 2 (number 14) must be pocketing a small fortune thanks to the success of their product. There are 11 lively characters to encounter during the action.


Surprisingly, the Olympic Games has had little impact on the make-up of the chart. Perhaps next month will be a different story. However, Sonic at the Olympic Games still managed to gain a number 19 entry - which probably isn't far off wherever Australia finished up in the medals table.


Away from the world of sport, mention must be made of this week's number one - Worms 2008 - which is one of history's biggest-selling mobile games.

Noel Edmonds will be hoping that his mobile game offering is even half as successful. His Deal or No Deal game looks set to be banking him yet more cash for some time to come. It's number seven this week, having climbed as high as number two in previous charts.

Industry News News posted on 26/08/2008 21:14:55


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