The PS2 version of Take-Two Interactive’s Red Dead Revolver was t...
The PS2 version of Take-Two Interactive’s Red Dead Revolver was the #1-rented videogame in the U.S., Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended May 23 showed Thurs. Rentrak said the title moved up one notch and…
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earned an additional $292,283 in its 3rd week available, for $708,067 to date. Take-Two’s Xbox version of the title moved up 3 notches to #5, earning an additional $173,701, for $422,707 to date. Eidos and Electronic Arts (EA) also each had 2 SKUs in the top 10. Eidos’s were Hitman: Contracts for PS2 at #2 (down one, 5th week, $246,485 in the week, $1.38 million to date) and the Xbox version at #8 (down one, $135,006 in the week, $771,218 to date). EA’s -- both for PS2 -- were Need for Speed Underground at #7 (down 2, 27th week, $170,801 and $7.97 million) and Fight Night 2004 at #10 (up 2, 7th week, $125,960 and $814,027). Rounding out the top 10 were one PS2 title each from Midway Games, Sony Computer Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games and Atari: Respectively, NBA Ballers at #3 again in its 7th week ($223,145 and $1.74 million), Syphon Filter: Omega Strain at #4 again in its 3rd week ($182,411 and $411,444), Van Helsing at #6 again in its 3rd week ($171,354 and $409,753) and Transformers Armada at #9 (up 4 in its 3rd week, $127,700 and $250,644).