Xbox LIVE Game Rankings for Week of March 17
Call of Duty 4 still remains king of the hill
Date: Thursday, March 27, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

The numbers are out for the Xbox LIVE activity for the week of March 17th. The rankings are based on Full purchased versions for Arcade titles and unique users that are playing. Once again, it seems that Call of Duty 4 has knocked the once champion Halo 3 on its butt again.

Xbox 360 Top Live Titles

1: Call of Duty 4

2: Halo 3

3: Guitar Hero III

4: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2

5: Gears of War

6: Rock Band

7: Army of Two

8: Forza Motorsport 2

9: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas

10: FIFA 08



Top Arcade Titles

1: Brain Challenge

2: DOOM

3: N+

4: Assault Heroes

5: UNO

6: Worms

7: TMNT 1989 Arcade

8: Bomberman LIVE

9: Sonic The Hedgehog 2

10: Marble Blast Ultra





Original Xbox Top Live Titles

1: Halo 2

2: Star Wars: Battlfrnt 2

3: Counter-Strike

4: Fable

5: Battlefield 2: MC

6: Call of Duty 3

7: Ninja Gaiden Black

8: Doom 3

9: Rainbow Six 3

10: Conker: Live Reloaded

DOOM at number 2 for arcade titles?

Niiiiiiiiice.

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