In its 2nd week available, Activision’s Spider-Man 2 for PS2 was ...
In its 2nd week available, Activision’s Spider-Man 2 for PS2 was again the top-rented videogame in the U.S., Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended July 11 showed. The title earned an additional $852,488 in the…
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week, for $1.57 million to date. The Xbox version of the game was again #3, earning an additional $435,620, for $824,359 to date. But Atari had the most SKUs in the top 10, with 3: The PS2 version of DRIV3R at #2 again in its 3rd week ($636,226 in the week, $1.61 million to date), DRIV3R for Xbox at #4 again ($333,565 and $909,476) and Shadow Ops: Red Mercury at #9 (down 2 in its 4th week, $180,588 and $649,171). Take-Two Interactive’s Rockstar Games had 2 SKUs in the top 10 again: Red Dead Revolver on PS2 at #5 again in its 10th week, $282,774 and $2.7 million) and the Xbox version at #10 again (10th week, $180,194 and $1.56 million). Electronic Arts, Midway Games and THQ each had one title in the top 10: Respectively, Need for Speed Underground for PS2 at #6 (up 3 in its 34th week, $186,214 and $9.23 million), NBA Ballers for PS2 at #7 (up one in its 14th week, $183,479 and $3.18 million) and Full Spectrum Warrior for Xbox at #8 (up 6 in its 6th week, $183,308 and $669,468).