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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 June 2, highlights the popularity surroundi...
This week's top rental charts from U.S. game rental company GameFly, representing the most requested games for the week ending June 2, highlights the popularity surrounding video game titles that have been already released, as well as those that are yet to debut. Once again the week's top title on the all platform chart was Agent 47's latest adventure from Eidos, Hitman: Blood Money, while titles from Rockstar Games and Take-Two filled in the following two spots with Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Table Tennis ranked as the second and third most requested games respectively. Hitman: Blood Money also ranked as the top requested Xbox 360 title for the week, followed by Rockstar's Table Tennis. Newcomer Prey from 2K Games ranked as the third most requested Xbox 360 title for the week. For the original Xbox it was again Hitman: Blood Money that topped the chart, as it knocked Majesco's Jaws Unleashed, which casts players in the role of the famous shark, into second. Activision's X-Men: The Official Game, which last week was the most requested Xbox title, ranked in third for the week. On the PlayStation 2, Take-Two and Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories echoed the popularity of the franchise, as the game ranked as the most requested title for the platform, followed by Hitman: Blood Money and X-Men: The Official Game. GameCube requests for the week remained the same from last week, with THQ releases Cars and Teen Titans ranked in the top two spots. Activision's video game adaptation of the CG animated film Over the Hedge was the third most requested GameCube title for the week. D3P's Naruto: Ninja Council was the top requested game for the week for the Game Boy Advance, followed by Nintendo's Pokemon Emerald and Square Enix's role-playing epic Final Fantasy IV. Nintendo's New Super Mario Bros. once again continued to save the Princess from the top of the Nintendo DS chart, followed by Nintendo's casual game releases Big Brain Academy and Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!. Capcom's upcoming RPG Monster Hunter Freedom ranked as the most requested PSP title for the week, followed by Sony Online Entertainment's turn-based strategy title Field Commander. Once again Sony and Team 17's puzzle game Lemmings ranked as the third most requested PSP title for the week.
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