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 April 11th, show popularity over multiple game formats.
id Software's Xbox port of
Doom 3 went straight to the top of the all-formats chart, proving once again the high demand for first-person shooters on Microsoft's console.
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory got a leg up to number two in its first week, while former #1
God of War went down to #3.
The SCEA-developed
God of War was still at the top of the PlayStation 2-specific chart, however, followed by
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory and the stylish crazy action of
Devil May Cry 3.
Doom 3, naturally enough, led the Xbox charts, with
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory again taking number two and
Star Wars: Republic Commando in the third slot.
On GameCube,
Resident Evil 4 refuses to die in its #1 position.
Star Fox Armada is dogging its six, while
Mario Party 6 rolled a 3. The most popular rental on the Game Boy Advance was
Mario Party Advance, followed by
Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap and the card-focused Disney romp
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.
On PSP, the expected crowd was in demand, with the hard-to-find
Ridge Racers seeing equally brisk business in rentals, and
Twisted Metal: Head On and
Metal Gear Ac!d bringing up the rear. Finally, the touching story of the Nintendo DS continues with
Yoshi Touch & Go and
Wario Ware Touched! in 1st and 2nd place, with
Rayman DS in third.