I'm not sure how successful it is but still being around is a good sign. I used them way back but don't play new games that much anymore anyway. It's a really good service if you do play new games though, they have plans for 1-3 at a time (maybe 4? Can't remember), and it's way cheaper than buying even 1.
what was the last game you ever rented at a video rental store?
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Re: what was the last game you ever rented at a video rental store?
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Re: what was the last game you ever rented at a video rental store?
I don't see how Gamefly is sustainable long-term, but I guess they are doing fine with their rental business. They sold their digital service, which I would think is the opposite of what you want to be doing as more content moves to downloads.
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Did they? They're certainly not future-proofing themselves then. There's a chance next-gen is largely digital only, probably not Nintendo yet but Sony & Microsoft are itching to make the plunge.
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