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Popular video game rental site GameFly announced today that it will begin offering DVD and Blu-ray rentals to compete directly against industry giant Netflix. “We’re viewing this as a test based (on) ...
At the request of users, GameFly, the video game rental service, is going toe-to-toe with Netflix, taking the wraps off its new movie rental service. GameFly subscribers were introduced to the service ...
GameFly, the top video game rental subscription service, is following in the footsteps of movie service Netflix by launching a digital distribution business. Customers can download the new digital ...
GameFly Inc. has released the latest version of its free GameCenter application for Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch, letting users rent games and update their billing information using their handset. In ...
You may have forgotten about GameFly, but someone else hasn’t. The video game rental subscription service has a new owner: Alliance Entertainment. The physical media distributor, one of the largest in ...
Gamefly is a popular way for gamers to play titles without having to buy $50 or $60 games. It works just like any mail-based rental service: you subscribe, choose the number of games you’d like to ...
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Both GameFly and Netflix package their by-mail rentals in bright, obvious envelopes, and a Philadelphia mail handler took advantage, stealing 2,200 GameFly games in just six months. When he was caught ...