The two most popular movies this year - at least until 'Superman Returns' brings in the masses - are "The Da Vinci Code" and 'X-Men: The Last Stand.' Both were accompanied by video games when they were released this spring. But both games have been disappointments; on the most recent sales chart from industry analyst The NPD Group, neither cracked the top 10. This article can be read in full with a Plus Edition account.
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