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This week's top rental charts from U.S. game rental company GameFly, representing the most requested games for the week ending November 24, saw the Xbox 360 once again the most requested platform, with Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas toppi
This week's top rental charts from U.S. game rental company GameFly, representing the most requested games for the week ending November 24, highlight the popularity surrounding video game titles that have been already released, as well as those that are yet to debut. Once again, Xbox 360 topped the requests across all platforms for the week, though this week it was Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas that pulled in the most requests. Activision's World War II first-person shooter Call of Duty 3 was again the second most requested title for the week, followed by Electronic Arts' recently shipped movie tie-in, Superman Returns. Call of Duty 3 ranked as the most requested PlayStation 3 title for the week, followed by Sony's first-person shooter, Resistance: Fall of Man. Namco's arcade style racer Ridge Racer 7 capped off the top three PlayStation 3 requests for the week. Turning to the recently released Wii from Nintendo, it was Atlus' Trauma Center: Second Opinion on top of the request list, followed by a pair from Ubisoft with Rayman Raving Rabbids and the Wii-exclusive Red Steel. Call of Duty 3 was also the most requested title for the original Xbox as well for the week, once again proving the popularity of Activision's long running franchise. Superman Returns ranked second for the week in terms of Xbox requests, followed by another title from Activision in Tony Hawk's Project 8. The weekly PlayStation 2 requests were topped by Take Two's controversial sandbox game Bully. Like the Xbox, it was EA's Superman Returns that ranked second in requests for Sony's console, while Namco's anime inspired fighting game, Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles, rounded out the top three. The upcoming GameCube version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess once again ranked as the most requested title for Nintendo's established console platform. D3P's Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 ranked second for the week, while Midway's video game adaptation of the animated film Happy Feet was the third most requested GameCube release for the week. Game Boy Advance requests were led by Nintendo's Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue, while Square Enix's Final Fantasy V took the second spot for the week. The top three Game Boy Advance requests were rounded out by D3P's Naruto: Ninja Council 2. Square Enix's Final Fantasy III remake claimed the top spot in terms of Nintendo DS requests for the week, knocking last week's top title, Yoshi's Island DS, into the second position. Nintendo's rhythm game Elite Beat Agents remained in third spot on the chart for the week. Turning to the PSP, Sony's Killzone: Liberation was again the most requested title for the handheld, followed by Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. The top three PSP requests for the week were rounded out by Sega's mascot driven Sonic Rivals.
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