Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow for Xbox ...
Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow for Xbox knocked Take-Two Interactive’s Mafia on PS2 out of the #1 position on the top 10 U.S. rental chart for the week ended April 4, Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data…
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showed Thurs. Rentrak said the Ubisoft title moved up 7 notches in its 2nd week by earning $296,273, for $436,944 to date. Mafia fell one to #2 in its 10th week, earning $242,377 in the week, for $2.87 million to date. Ubisoft and Electronic Arts (EA) each had 3 SKUs in the top 10. The other 2 Ubisoft titles were Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield on PS2 at #4 (up 12 in its 2nd week, $229,420 in the week and $336,548 to date) and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Jungle Storm on PS2 at #9 (down 3 in its 3rd week, $165,342 in the week and $399,262 to date). EA’s 3 games were all for PS2: Bond 007: Everything or Nothing at #3 again in its 7th week ($231,237 in the week and $2 million to date), Need for Speed: Underground at #6 (down 2 in its 20th week, $213,406 in the week and $6.74 million to date) and NFL Street at #7 (down 2 in its 12th week, $183,893 in the week and $2.42 million to date). Rounding out the top 10 were Tecmo’s Ninja Gaiden for Xbox at #5 (up 7 in its 5th week, $216,671 in the week and $1.33 million), Nintendo’s Pokemon: Colosseum for GameCube at #8 (up 6 in its 2nd week, $175,014 in the week and $284,859 to date) and Activision’s True Crime: Streets of L.A. for PS2 at #10 (down 3 in its 22nd week, $153,901 in the week and $5.86 million to date).