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In its 5th week, the PS2 version of Activision’s Spider-Man 2 was...

In its 5th week, the PS2 version of Activision’s Spider-Man 2 was again the #1-rented videogame in the U.S., Rentrak said its preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Aug. 1 showed. The title earned an additional…

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$598,315 in the week, for a total of $3.63 million to date. The Xbox version was again #4 ($277,491 and $1.79 million to date). Atari and Take-Two Interactive’s Rockstar Games label each had 2 SKUs in the top 10 also. Atari’s were the PS2 version of DRIV3R at #3 again in its 6th week ($384,772 and $2.97 million) and the Xbox version at #6 (up one, $209,501 and $1.61 million). Rockstar’s were the PS2 version of Red Dead Revolver at #5 again (13th week, $241,961 and $3.49 million) and the Xbox version at #9 again ($130,434 and $2 million). But Electronic Arts (EA) again dominated the chart, with 4 SKUs: NCAA Football 2005 at #2 again (3rd week, $394,387 and $1.37 million), the Xbox version at #7 (down one, $162,946 and $605,780), Need for Speed Underground for PS2 at #8 again in its 37th week ($155,233 and $9.70 million) and Fight Night 2004 for PS2 at #10 (up 5, 17th week, $125,570 and $1.98 million).