In its 5th week available, Take-Two Interactive’s PS2 game Grand ...
In its 5th week available, Take-Two Interactive’s PS2 game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was again the top- rented videogame in the U.S., according to Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Nov. 28. Rentrak said…
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the game earned an additional $1.25 million in the week, for a total of $5.77 million to date. Microsoft’s Xbox game Halo 2 was again #2, in its 3rd week, earning an additional $730,441, for $2.3 million to date. Electronic Arts had 2 SKUs in the top 10, but it wasn’t clear at our deadline if they were the PS2 and Xbox versions of the first Need For Speed: Underground or the recently released Need For Speed: Underground 2. Activision had the most SKUs in the top 10, with 3: Call of Duty: Finest Hour at #4 (up 8 in its 2nd week, $329,294 and $463,020), the Xbox version at #9 (up 15, $252,506 and $339,005) and Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 for PS2 at #10 (down 5, 8th week, $246,227 and $2.2 million). Rounding out the top 10 were 3 games on PS2: Konami’s Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater at #5 (up 28, 4th week, $278,717 and $353,448), THQ’s WWE Smackdown! Vs. Raw at #7 (down 3, 4th week, $264,283 and $991,645) and Atari’s Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 at #8 in its first week ($259,565).