VidTrac Results Are In
The VSDA released it's newest stats this week for the Top Five rentals and DVD's of the week.
Published: March 12, 2001
This week, the Video Software Dealers Association (VSDA) released its newest VidTrac results for the top five rentals of the week ending on March 4th, 2001.
Driver 2 for the PlayStation maintained its position at 2nd place. This marked the 16th week that Driver 2 has graced the VidTrac charts. Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 for the PlayStation also held it's ground in 4th position, now in its 23rd week on the charts. This particular week saw an increase of 6.0% in terms of sales revenue from the amount generated last year during the same week.
The top ten DVD Rentals for the week ending on March 4th, 2001 are as follows:
[blockquote]1. The Watcher - Universal
2. What Lies Beneath - DreamWorks
3. Lost Souls - New Line
4. Bring It On (Special Edition) - Universal
5. Bless The Child - Paramount
6. Get Carter - Warner Bros.
7. Me, Myself & Irene - 20th Century Fox
8. Highlander: Endgame - Columbia/TriStar
9. Hollow Man - Columbia/TriStar
10. Coyote Ugly - BV/Touchstone[/blockquote]Maybe next week we will start seeing some more PlayStation 2 titles gracing the charts, eh?
Driver 2 for the PlayStation maintained its position at 2nd place. This marked the 16th week that Driver 2 has graced the VidTrac charts. Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 for the PlayStation also held it's ground in 4th position, now in its 23rd week on the charts. This particular week saw an increase of 6.0% in terms of sales revenue from the amount generated last year during the same week.
The top ten DVD Rentals for the week ending on March 4th, 2001 are as follows:
[blockquote]1. The Watcher - Universal
2. What Lies Beneath - DreamWorks
3. Lost Souls - New Line
4. Bring It On (Special Edition) - Universal
5. Bless The Child - Paramount
6. Get Carter - Warner Bros.
7. Me, Myself & Irene - 20th Century Fox
8. Highlander: Endgame - Columbia/TriStar
9. Hollow Man - Columbia/TriStar
10. Coyote Ugly - BV/Touchstone[/blockquote]Maybe next week we will start seeing some more PlayStation 2 titles gracing the charts, eh?
