Published 5/26/2009
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Yuke's fighter kicks ass UFC Undisputed has debuted in this week's charts going straight in at number 1, knocking Wii Fit off the top spot where it had reigned for seven weeks.
EA Sports Wii Active has also entered the charts above Nintendo's fitness juggernaut, which can only be seen as a fantastic result for EA.
Pokemon Platinum, which also released last week came second showing that the monster-catching craze is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
You can see the full charts for the week ending May 23rd right here .
Source: VG247 .
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