Posted Wednesday, July 14, 2004 at 11:06 AM
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im not sure what percentage of y'all are videogames fans but i have learned about the joys of Gamefly and its about time more people do too.
its basically the same concept as Netflix only concerning videogames (Playstation 2, Gamecube, X-box, and Gameboy Advanced are covered). You get a certain number (1, 2 or 3 depending on your subscription plan) of videogames out at any given time and when you are through with the game, you send it back (in the return envelope that is included) and the next game in your "GameQ" is sent back to you immediately upon return.
when paired with videogames, this whole deal makes a ton of sense even if you plan on only buying 4 games over the duration of an entire year (their cheapest plan is 1 game out at a time for 15$ a month). im saving boatloads of money plus im able to try outdated, rare, and random games i just passed out because i was either low on funds, not curious enough, or too busy. their library is extensive and new releases are available a day or two after the game comes out. there is also absouletly no limit for how long you have a game out.
If you want to get into this, there is a 2 week free trial and if i refer you i get free stuff so just let me know.
(Edited by SuperElk at 10:16 am on Jul. 14, 2004)
its basically the same concept as Netflix only concerning videogames (Playstation 2, Gamecube, X-box, and Gameboy Advanced are covered). You get a certain number (1, 2 or 3 depending on your subscription plan) of videogames out at any given time and when you are through with the game, you send it back (in the return envelope that is included) and the next game in your "GameQ" is sent back to you immediately upon return.
when paired with videogames, this whole deal makes a ton of sense even if you plan on only buying 4 games over the duration of an entire year (their cheapest plan is 1 game out at a time for 15$ a month). im saving boatloads of money plus im able to try outdated, rare, and random games i just passed out because i was either low on funds, not curious enough, or too busy. their library is extensive and new releases are available a day or two after the game comes out. there is also absouletly no limit for how long you have a game out.
If you want to get into this, there is a 2 week free trial and if i refer you i get free stuff so just let me know.
(Edited by SuperElk at 10:16 am on Jul. 14, 2004)
I wanna offended no persons!