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Halo 3 back on top as most played Live title

Halo 3 has returned to the top of the most played list on Xbox Live for the week ended February 21.

Halo 3 has returned to the top of the most played list on Xbox Live for the week ended January 21.

It was pushed off the top spot last week by Activision's Call of Duty 4, the seven million-selling game which has dropped back down to number two.

SNK's Metal Slug 3 is still the most popular Live Arcade title purchased over the service, while Halo 2 is still the number one Original Xbox game.

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles beats Family Guy, South Park and Naruto as the most downloaded TV show, while Mr. Woodcock tops the movies list.

The top ten Live games, Live Arcade sellers and Video Marketplace downloads follow:

Xbox 360 Top Live Titles (based on unique user's)

1)Â Halo 3

2)Â Call of Duty 4

3)Â Guitar Hero III

4)Â Undertow

5)Â Gears of War

6)Â Rock Band

7)Â Devil May Cry 4 Demo

8)Â Madden NFL 08

9)Â Assassin's Creed

10)Â Forza Motorsport 2

Top Arcade Titles (full versions)

1)Â Metal Slug 3

2)Â Boogie Bunnies

3)Â UNO

4)Â Pinball FX

5)Â Bomberman LIVE

6)Â Worms

7)Â Sonic The Hedgehog 2

8)Â TMNT 1989 Arcade

9)Â Omega Five

10)Â Geometry Wars Evolved

Original Xbox Top Live Titles (based on unique user's)

1)Â Halo 2

2)Â Star Wars: Battlefront 2

3)Â Battlefield 2: Modern Combat

4)Â Counter-Strike

5)Â Fable

6)Â Burnout 3

7)Â Madden NFL 08

8)Â Call of Duty 3

9)Â Doom 3

10)Â Rainbow Six 3

Movies

1)Â Mr. Woodcock (HD)

2)Â Shoot âem Up (HD)

3)Â Hot Rod (HD)

4)Â Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (HD)

5)Â Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worldâs End (HD)

6)Â Blade Runner: The Final Cut

7)Â Transformers (HD)

8)Â Ratatouille (HD)

9)Â Oceanâs Thirteen (HD)

10)Â Hostel: Part II (HD)

TV

1)Â Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

2)Â Family Guy

3)Â South Park

4)Â Naruto

5)Â Comedy Central Presents: Stand-Up

6)Â The Universe

7)Â American Dad

8)Â MonsterQuest

9)Â Aqua Teen Hunger Force

10)Â Human Weapon (HD)

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Matt Martin joined GamesIndustry in 2006 and was made editor of the site in 2008. With over ten years experience in journalism, he has written for multiple trade, consumer, contract and business-to-business publications in the games, retail and technology sectors.
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