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GameFly: Ninja Gaiden 2, GRID Retain Top Slots

In this week's GameFly charts tracking demand for game rentals, there is little change - consumer continue waiting for next week's release, such as Ninja Gaiden 2, GRID, and The Bourne Conspiracy, as GTA4 drops two slots.

Chris Remo, Blogger

May 27, 2008

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This week's top rental charts from U.S. game rental company GameFly, representing the most requested games for the seven-day period ending May 27th, highlight both to-be-released and already released games in a unique demand-specific chart. There were no changes in the games present on the all-platform top ten (which now combines multiplatform SKUs into one title), although positions switched within it. Team NINJA's Xbox 360-exclusive Ninja Gaiden 2 and Codemasters' GRID retained their respective #1 and #2 slots in advance of their release next week. Free Radical's PS3-exclusive Haze moved up a spot to #3, taking the place of Grand Theft Autio IV, which moved down to #5 as Iron Man moved up to #4. High Moon's Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy, which also releases next week, dropped two places to #9, just ahead of Nintendo's Mario Kart Wii which held at #10. What follows is a breakdown of the top titles requested by GameFly subscribers across each of the major platforms: Xbox 360 1. Ninja Gaiden 2 (Team NINJA, Microsoft) 2. GRID (Codemasters, Codemasters) 3. Iron Man (Secret Level, Sega) 4. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar North, Take-Two) 5. Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (Splash Damage, Activision) Wii 1. Boom Blox (EA Los Angeles, Electronic Arts) 2. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo EAD, Nintendo) 3. Deca Sports (Hudson, Konami) 4. LEGO Indiana Jones (Traveller's Tales, LucasArts) 5. We Ski (Namco, Namco Bandai) PlayStation 3 1. Haze (Free Radical, Ubisoft) 2. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar North, Take-Two) 3. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Kojima Productions, Konami) 4. Iron Man (Secret Level, Sega) 5. GRID (Codemasters, Codemasters) PlayStation 2 1. Iron Man (A2M, Sega) 2. LEGO Indiana Jones (Traveller's Tales, LucasArts) 3. God of War II (SCE Santa Monica, Sony Computer Entertainment) 4. Persona 3: FES (Atlus, Atlus) 5. Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 (CyberConnect2, Namco Bandai) Nintendo DS 1. The World Ends With You (Square Enix, Square Enix) 2. LEGO Indiana Jones (Traveller's Tales, LucasArts) 3. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness (Chunsoft, Nintendo) 4. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time (Chunsoft, Nintendo) 5. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (Nintendo EAD, Nintendo) PSP 1. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix, Square Enix) 2. God of War: Chains of Olympus (Ready at Dawn, Sony Computer Entertainment) 3. Iron Man (A2M, Sega) 4. LEGO Indiana Jones (Traveller's Tales, LucasArts) 5. Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles (Konami, Konami)

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Chris Remo is Gamasutra's Editor at Large. He was a founding editor of gaming culture site Idle Thumbs, and prior to joining the Gamasutra team he served as Editor in Chief of hardcore-oriented consumer gaming site Shacknews.

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