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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 March 28 showed Thurs. Rentrak said the game, in its 9th week available, earned an additional…

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$294,129, for $2.63 million to date. But Electronic Arts (EA) again dominated the chart among publishers, with 4 titles in the top 10, led by Bond 007: Everything or Nothing for PS2 at #3 in its 6th week (down one notch from a week ago). It earned $266,546 in the week, $1.77 million to date. EA’s other 3 top 10 games were Need for Speed: Underground for PS2 at #4 again in its 19th week ($218,832 in the week, $6.53 million to date), NFL Street for PS2 at #5 again (11th week, $192,890, $2.24 million to date), the Xbox version of the Bond game at #10 (down 3 in its 6th week, $121,911, $872,937 to date). Activision and Ubisoft each had 2 top 10 titles. Activision’s were once again True Crime: Streets of L.A. for PS2 at #7 in its 21st week (down one, $166,335, $5.70 million to date) and Tony Hawk’s Underground for PS2 at #9 in its 22nd week (down one, $129,657, $5.62 million to date). Ubisoft’s were Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Jungle Storm for PS2 at #6 in its 2nd week (up 42, $174,509, $233,920 to date) and Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow for Xbox at #8 in its first full week ($140,670). Rounding out the top 10 was Tecmo’s Ninja Gaiden for Xbox at #2 in its 4th week (up one, $278,059, $1.11 million to date).