My son recently traded in his PS2 and all its games in order to get an Xbox instead. While looking through his stack of PS2 games I couldn’t help but wonder how many of the games were bought but not really played. I know he had his favorites but there were definitely some that maybe got 2-3 plays.
I wish I would have registered for GameFly™
sooner. Imagine the money I could have saved. It allows you to basically rent video games and have them delivered to your house. The kids can play them as long as they want and if they really love it, you can buy it or return it and pick a new title.
Rarely do my kids play more than two games at a time anyhow. Not only does using GameFly save me money by purchasing games that don’t really live up to the kids expectations, it also means I don’t have to store all of these games either! That is a huge selling point as far as I am considered.
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Martin wrote @ May 21st, 2009 at 7:11 am
I think the idea of renting video games is a great one. My boys aren’t quite old enough to be into them yet - though if we let them I’m sure they’d sit there for hours! However I am dreading the requests for the latest this and the latest that. Hiring video games seems like a nice way to at least slightly reduce the number of things we have to buy!
Yeah, I agree with you, renting games is a nice strategy, because i m game maniac and i complete almost one game within a month weather it is a mission oriented or racing, also i cannot afford all new games everytime, because they are too costlier starting (approx 30$), recently i bought Need for speed CARBON for 40 $, also i have completed that game within 2 months, now that DVD is useless for me, so it would be better if i have rented, well if you are really looking for new games then TRANSFORMER, MEDAL OF HONOR ALLIED ASSAULT,CALL OF DUTY MODERN AGE are newcomings, go hurry and grab them all from Gamefly.
Thanks buddy for posting helpful article.
Mike wrote @ February 1st, 2010 at 7:34 am
I tried Gamefly for awhile but they never sent me the games I wanted. You would usually have to settle for your 5 or 6th choice game.
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