The PS2 version of Need for Speed Most Wanted from Electronic Art...
The PS2 version of Need for Speed Most Wanted from Electronic Arts (EA) was, in its 9th week, again the top- rented videogame in the U.S., according to Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Jan.…
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15. EA had 3 other SKUs in the top 10: The Xbox version of Most Wanted at #3 (up 2), Madden NFL 06 on PS2 at #4 (down 2 in its 23rd week) and NCAA Football 06 at #8 (down 2, 27th week). The only other publisher with more than one title in the top 10 was Activision, with 2: Gun on PS2 at #7 (up 4, 10th week) and Call of Duty 2: Big Red One on PS2 at #10 (down 3, 11th week). LucasArts Entertainment’s Star Wars Battlefront II for PS2 moved up one to #2 in its 11th week. There were no new games in the top 10… Tecmo’s Dead or Alive 4 for Xbox 360 was again the top-rented videogame for GameFly, according to the online game service’s data for the week ended Jan. 16. There were 3 other 360 games in the top 10: Sega’s Condemned: Criminal Origins at #2 again, Ubisoft’s Peter Jackson’s King Kong at #6 and EA’s Most Wanted at #7 (up 2).