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. 9 showed. The title, in its 11th week, earned…
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an additional $465,292, for $10.16 million to date. Need for Speed Underground 2 from Electronic Arts (EA) for PS2 was, in its 8th week, again #2 (an additional $253,569 and $3.03 million), while Microsoft’s Xbox sequel Halo 2, in its 9th week, was again #3 ($177,922 and $4.20 million), the Xbox version of Need was again #4 ($138,008 and $1.89 million) and Activision’s Call of Duty: Finest Hour for PS2, in its 8th week, was again #5 ($131,052 and $1.64 million). EA had 2 other PS2 games in the top 10: NFL Street 2 at #6 (up 5 in its 3rd week, $126,745 and $271,745) and Madden NFL 2005 at #8 (up 6 in its 22nd week, $104,150 and $5.57 million). Rounding out the top 10 were THQ’s WWE Smackdown! Vs. Raw at #7 (up 5 in its 10th week, $109,998 and $1.94 million), Atari’s Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 for PS2 at #9 (down one in its 7th week, $103,476 and $1.36 million) and Konami’s Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater at #10 (down one in its 10th week, $98,684 and $1.35 million).