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GameFly Rental Chart Highlights: Week Ending February 27

This week's GameFly video game rental charts for North America, specifically relating to games rented via the games-by-mail service for the week ending February 27th, sho...

Nich Maragos, Blogger

February 28, 2006

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This week's GameFly video game rental charts for North America, specifically relating to games rented via the games-by-mail service for the week ending February 27th, show popularity over multiple game formats. New games coming out for the Xbox 360 means that for the first time in a while, the system has completely taken over the all-format rental chart's top three. In some respects this is unusual given the system's much smaller userbase compared to any of the current-generation consoles, but since the 360's games carry a price point of $60 compared to the more and more common $40 of new releases elsewhere, 360 players may be more eager than others to try games out before buying. At any rate, Fight Night Round 3 leads both the all-format and Xbox 360-specific charts this week, with Full Auto in second and Condemned: Criminal Origins in third on both charts. Boxing mania continues onto the PS2 and Xbox as well, as Fight Night Round 3 takes the championship belt on both platforms. On the PlayStation 2, EA's boxer dashes the hopes of Shadow of the Colossus at #2, as Grandia III slips from #1 last week to #3 this time around. On the Xbox, Half-Life 2 takes second prize, with Gun landing in third place again. Over on the GameCube, kids are evidently bored of cleaning house and want something a little more in-your-face, as last week's #1 game Chibi-Robo disappears from the top three in order to make way for Sonic Riders's debut at the top. Super Mario Strikers remains in position at #2, and Mario Party 7 is still in third. On Nintendo's Game Boy Advance, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Duel Academy is still ahead of Final Fantasy IV, filling the first and second positions on the chart, with the third going to the long-lasting Pokémon Emerald. Resident Evil: Deadly Silence, the touch screen-enabled remake of the original RE, continues its death grip on #1 on the Nintendo DS charts. #2 this week is the debut of Age of Empires: Age of Kings, a real-time strategy chance of pace from the system's action games, with Animal Crossing: Wild World back up at #3. On Sony's PSP, Fight Night Round 3 rises up to take the title in its first week on the charts. Below it, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories sneaks up behind Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX with a lead pipe, taking #2 back and leaving Capcom's one-on-one fighter at #3.

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