Take-Two Interactive’s Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for PS2 was...
Take-Two Interactive’s Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for PS2 was again the top-rented videogame in the U.S., Rentrak said its preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Jan. 5 showed. Rentrak said the game, in its 10th…
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week, earned an additional $634,463, for $9.69 million total. The PS2 version of Need for Speed Underground 2 from Electronic Arts (EA), in its 7th week, was again #2 ($367,807 in the week and $2.78 million to date), while Microsoft’s Xbox game sequel Halo 2, in its 8th week, was again #3 ($329,205 and $4.02 million), the Xbox version of Need was again #4 ($243,131 and $1.76 million) and Activision’s Call of Duty: Finest Hour for PS2, in its 7th week, was again #5 ($199,912 and $1.51 million). The Xbox version of the latter was #10 ($151,405 and $1.08 million). Activision and EA were the only publishers with more than one top 10 SKU. Rounding out the top 10 were Sony Computer Entertainment’s Killzone for PS2 at #6 (up 2 in its 9th week, $169,478 and $1.36 million), LucasArts Entertainment’s Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords at #7 (up 3 in its 4th week, $161,025 and $565,984), Atari’s Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 at #8 (down one in its 6th week, $156,332 and $1.25 million) and Konami’s Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater at #9 (down 3 in its 9th week, $155,608 and $1.25 million).