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GTIP Cheat Chart

Week Ending 4 September, 2004

The following chart is a list of the most common game cheats across all formats as requested through the AlienPants GTIP service for the week ending 4 September, 2004.

Position - Title

1 Spider-Man 2

2 Need for Speed: Underground

3 Driv3r

4 Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire

5 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

6 The Sims: Bustin Out

7 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow

8 True Crime: Streets of LA

9 Yu-Gi-Oh: Forbidden Memories

10 Halo: Combat Evolved

The AlienPants GTIP Cheat Chart is a list of the most requested game cheats through the AlienPants GTIP service on all formats during the week listed. The chart is an indication of what games are being played by game players during each week.

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About AlienPants

AlienPants provides world-class management and user support for very large communities through the use of online technologies coupled with personal interaction. AlienPants also provides customer support services and written content for games service providers, games news websites, gaming-related magazines and the mobile sector, with clients as diverse as BT Openworld, Digital Jesters, Prima Publishing, Opera Telecom, Gamezville, Oxygen Interactive and Mindmatics.

About GTIPTM

The GTIP service is based around providing a dedicated technology solution to providing human responses to customer messages. The technology can be integrated with many forms of communication, from email to WAP to SMS, and allows replies to be sent via almost any return path. The most common use is in premium SMS applications allowing for quick and easy integration of the service into premium chat applications or question & answer services. For more information please visit www.gtip.co.uk.

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