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UK charts: Zumba Fitness still top

UKIE's just confirmed that Zumba Fitness has placed at the top of the UK chart for the second week running.

Get the top 40 for the week ending April 16 below. Last week's data's here.

  1. ZUMBA FITNESS - 505 GAMES
  2. LEGO STAR WARS III: THE CLONE WARS – LUCASARTS
  3. CRYSIS 2 - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  4. FIFA 11 - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  5. TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 12: THE MASTERS - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  6. HOMEFRONT – THQ
  7. POKEMON BLACK VERSION – NINTENDO
  8. POKEMON WHITE VERSION – NINTENDO
  9. CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS - ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
  10. SHIFT 2: UNLEASHED - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  11. LEGO HARRY POTTER: YEARS 1-4 - WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE
  12. WWE ALL STARS – THQ
  13. RED DEAD REDEMPTION - TAKE 2
  14. ASSASSIN'S CREED: BROTHERHOOD – UBISOFT
  15. MICHAEL JACKSON: THE EXPERIENCE – UBISOFT
  16. BULLETSTORM - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  17. WII PARTY – NINTENDO
  18. DRAGON AGE II - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  19. JUST DANCE 2 – UBISOFT
  20. WII FIT PLUS – NINTENDO
  21. TEST DRIVE UNLIMITED 2 - NAMCO BANDAI GAMES
  22. THE SIMS 3 - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  23. ART ACADEMY – NINTENDO
  24. LITTLEBIGPLANET 2 - SONY COMPUTER ENT.
  25. MOTORSTORM: APOCALYPSE - SONY COMPUTER ENT.
  26. HALO: REACH – MICROSOFT
  27. KILLZONE 3 - SONY COMPUTER ENT.
  28. FOOTBALL MANAGER 2011 – SEGA
  29. WII SPORTS RESORT – NINTENDO
  30. FABLE III – MICROSOFT
  31. WWE SMACKDOWN VS RAW 2011 – THQ
  32. DYNASTY WARRIORS 7 - TECMO KOEI EUROPE
  33. KINECT SPORTS – MICROSOFT
  34. DEAD SPACE 2 - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  35. CALL OF DUTY: WORLD AT WAR - ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
  36. FIGHT NIGHT CHAMPION - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  37. TOY STORY 3 - DISNEY INTERACTIVE STUDIOS
  38. CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 2 - ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
  39. MASS EFFECT 2 - ELECTRONIC ARTS
  40. TOP SPIN 4 - TAKE 2

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Patrick Garratt is a games media legend - and not just by reputation. He was named as such in the UK's 'Games Media Awards', the equivalent of a lifetime achievement award. After garnering experience on countless gaming magazines, he joined Eurogamer and later split from that brand to create VG247, putting the site on the map with fast, 24-hour a day coverage, and assembling the site's earliest editorial teams. He retired from VG247, and the games industry, in 2017.

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