In its seventh week available, the Xbox 360 version of Activision...
In its seventh week available, the Xbox 360 version of Activision’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was again the top-rented videogame in the U.S., according to preliminary Rentrak Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Sunday. Most…
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of the top 10 games were for Microsoft’s console. The only other console represented was PS2. The other 360 titles were Microsoft’s Halo 3 at No. 2 (up four in its 13th week), Need For Speed: ProStreet from Electronic Arts at No. 5 again in its sixth week, Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed at No. 7 (down five, sixth week), Microsoft’s Mass Effect at No. 8 (down five, fifth week) and Kane & Lynch: Dead Men from Eidos at No. 10 (down six, sixth week). The PS2 version of ProStreet was No. 4, up three. Rounding out the top 10 were EA’s Madden NFL 08 at No. 3 (up seven, 19th week), THQ’s WWE SmackDown Vs. Raw at No. 6 (up three, sixth week) and EA’s NCAA Football 08 at No. 9 in its 21st week… Call of Duty 4, in its seventh week available, moved up one to become the best-selling game in the U.K., according to Chart Track data for the week ended Saturday provided by the Entertainment and Leisure Software Association. Sega’s Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games for Wii -- the previous week’s No. 1 title -- slipped to No. 9 in its fifth week. No new release made the top 10… The PC version of Call of Duty 4 continued to sell well in the U.S. and was the top seller for the week ended Dec. 15, according to NPD data. It was the top-selling PC game for November in the U.S. (CED Dec 20 p9).