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Take-Two Interactive’s Mafia for PS2 was once again the top- rent...

Take-Two Interactive’s Mafia for PS2 was once again the top- rented videogame in the U.S., Rentrak said its preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Feb. 22 showed Thurs. The game earned $346,392 in its 4th week…

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of availability, boosting earnings to date to $1.03 million. Take-Two’s Manhunt - - for PS2, like every other game in the top 10 once again -- was at #9 (up one) in its 14th week, earning $131,190, for $2.59 million to date. Activision once again had 2 titles in the top 10: True Crime: Streets of L.A. at #5 (down one, 16th week, $198,944, for $4.77 million to date) and Tony Hawk’s Underground at #6 (down one, 17th week, $155,827, for $4.89 million). Rounding out the top 10 were Sony Computer Entertainment’s SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs at #8 again in its 16th week ($135,353, total of $3.69 million) and Atari’s Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 at #10 (down 3, 12th week, $124,077, total $2.67 million).