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., according to Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data. Rentrak said the title, in its 13th week, earned an additional $452,418 for a…
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total of $11.1 million to date. Need for Speed Underground 2 for PS2 from Electronic Arts (EA), in its 10th week, was again #2, earning an additional $237,615, for $3.52 million. EA had 2 other SKUs in the top 10: The Xbox version of Need at #5 (down one, $142,537 in the week, $2.18 million to date) and NFL Street 2 for PS2 at #7 again in its 5th week ($121,289 and $525,330). The only other Xbox game in the top 10 was Microsoft’s Halo 2 at #4 (down one in its 11th week, $164,275 and $4.54 million). Activision had 2 games in the top 10, both for PS2: Call of Duty: Finest Hour at #6 (down one in its 10th week, $135,634 and $1.93 million) and Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 at #9 in its 16th week ($98,624 and $3.21 million). Rounding out the top 10 were one PS2 title each from LucasArts Entertainment, THQ and Atari: Respectively, Mercenaries at #3 (up 3 in its 2nd week, $207,438 and $348,108), WWE Smackdown! Vs. Raw at #8 (up 2 in its 12th week, $106,557 and $2.15 million) and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 at #10 in its 9th week ($98,464 and $1.56 million).