Take-Two Interactive’s Red Dead Revolver for PS2 was again the #1...
Take-Two Interactive’s Red Dead Revolver for PS2 was again the #1-rented videogame in the U.S., according to Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended June 20. Rentrak said the title earned an additional $295,899 in its…
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7th week, for $1.86 million to date. The Xbox version of the game dropped one notch to #6 ($161,516 in the week, $1.09 million to date). But Electronic Arts had the most games in the top 10, with 3, all for PS2: Need for Speed Underground at #4 (up 2 in its 31st week, $190,418 in the week, $8.69 million to date), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban at #8 (up 12 in its 3rd week, $138,602, $286,948) and James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing at #10 again in its 18th week ($121,431, $3.5 million). The only other titles in the top 10 not for PS2 were for Xbox: Vivendi Universal Games’s The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay at #3 (up one in its 3rd week, $200,754, $490,724) and Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow at #7 (up 10 in its 13th week, $141,520, $2.25 million). Rounding out the top 10 were Midway’s NBA Ballers at #2 again in its 11th week ($211,657, $2.63 million), Eidos’s Hitman: Contracts at #5 (down 2 in its 9th week, $169,433, $2.17 million) and Sony Computer Entertainment’s Syphon Filter: Omega Strain at #9 (down 2 in its 7th week, $125,783, $3.50 million).