Take-Two Interactive’s Mafia for PS2 was again the #1-rented vide...
Take-Two Interactive’s Mafia for PS2 was again the #1-rented videogame in the U.S., Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Feb. 15 showed Thurs. Rentrak said the title, in its 3rd week of availability, earned an…
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additional $259,136, for $681,223 to date. Take-Two had one other game in the top 10: Manhunt for PS2 at #10 (up one in its 13th week, an additional $110,896, for $2.46 million to date). Electronic Arts (EA) again had the most titles in the top 10 among publishers -- but didn’t dominate the chart as in many previous weeks. However, Sony Computer Entertainment’s console dominated the chart again as every title in the top 10 was for PS2. Three EA titles made the top 10: Need for Speed: Underground at #2 again (13th week, additional $223,076, total of $5.12 million to date); NFL Street at #3 again (5th week, $208,370, and $843,179 to date); Medal of Honor: Rising Sun at #6 again (14th week, $136,441, and $5.22 million). Activision had 2 titles in the top 10 again: True Crime: Streets of L.A. at #4 again in its 15th week and Tony Hawk’s Underground at #5 (up 3 in its 16th week). Atari, Sony and Sega each had one game in the top 10: Respectively, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 at #7, SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs at #8, Sonic Heroes at #9.