The Xbox 360 version of Take-Two Interactive’s Grand Theft Auto I...
The Xbox 360 version of Take-Two Interactive’s Grand Theft Auto IV became the top-rented videogame in the U.S. its first week available, according to Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Sunday. The PS3 version was…
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No. 2. Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 for 360 -- the previous week’s No. 1 game -- slid to No. 4 its seventh week out. Also topping it was Nintendo’s Mario Kart Wii, up 12 its second week. The only other new title in the top 10 was Sega’s Iron Man at No. 8… Three units of the 360 version of Grand Theft Auto IV are being sold in the U.S. for every two units of the PS3 SKU, Microsoft’s retailers report, the company said. Also in the game’s first week available, Microsoft said: More than 2.3 million people played the game on Xbox Live, it’s now the online game service’s most-played game, the service reached one million concurrent users over the weekend, players unlocked more than 12 million achievements worth over 100 million gamerscore points in the game and the title set a record for time played, as the average gamer spent more than four hours playing it online the first week.