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Take-Two Interactive’s Mafia for PS2 was once again the #1- rente...

Take-Two Interactive’s Mafia for PS2 was once again the #1- rented videogame in the U.S., Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Feb. 29 showed Thurs. Rentrak said the title, in its 5th week of availability,…

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earned an additional $341,583, for $1.37 million to date. Take-Two had one other game in the top 10: Manhunt for PS2 at #10 (down one, 15th week, $126,862, for $2.71 million total). Also repeating with 2 top 10 PS2 games was Activision, with True Crime: Streets of L.A. at #5 again (17th week, $200,666, for $4.97 million total) and Tony Hawk’s Underground at #7 (down one, 18th week, $165,249, total of $5.06 million). But Electronic Arts (EA) again dominated rentals and had 5 games in the top 10: James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing for PS2 at #2 (up 2, 2nd week, $325,712; $524,743), NFL Street for PS2 at #3 (down one, 7th week, $261,390; $1.36 million), Need for Speed: Underground for PS2 at #4 (down one, 15th week, $241,371; $5.6 million), an Xbox version of the James Bond game at #6 (up 9, 2nd week, $166,047; $272,668) and Medal of Honor: Rising Sun for PS2 at #8 (down one, 16th week, $148,570; $5.52 million). Rounding out the top 10 was SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs for PS2 from Sony Computer Entertainment at #9 (down one, 17th week, $128,303; $3.81 million).