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Next gen consoles come with next gen graphics, next gen fun, and most importantly a next gen price tag! With most games now ranging from 60-80 dollars per video game, it’s obvious why renting video games online have exploded in the recent months. If you’re like me, and I know you are, you probably only play games once and then never touch them again. What a waste!

Maybe you are on the fence. Maybe you are new to this concept. Either way, you have a bit to learn and I’m glad to teach!

Renting video games online is much like renting dvds online. If you’re not familiar with that concept either, it’s like going to your local movie rental shop and renting movies or video games. However, instead of actually having to get up and waste gas to go pick up a product you will probably only watch or play once, you get to do it ALL from the comfort of your own home!

You can rent video games online with a simple click of a button and you can have them shipped to you within 2-3 days.

Too good to be true right? Lucky for you, it IS true!

You simply go to a video game rental site, sign up for a free trial (that way there’s nothing to lose on your end) and select a few games for them to send out. Within 48 hours you have yourself the hottest titles without having to break your wallet!

There couldn’t possibly by anything more, right? Wrong.

Renting games online from these clubs also gives you the luxury of not having to worry about returning them on time. You can keep them for (literally) as long as you want! If you were signed up to a conventional rental store, they would slap you with penalties as much as they possibly can. So rolling up back-due fees will never be something you have to worry about.

Another luxury these rental clubs provide is the ability to play vintage games! It is very rare that you ever see a rental store offering games for the playstation 2, playstation 1, the original xbox, the dreamcast, etc.

However, with these online clubs they provide you with virtually every game created for virtually every console created (even for some of you old school Atari fans!).

In closing, renting games online has saved me at least 1000 dollars by now (Think I’m lying? That’s about 10 games if you were to buy them at a store!). It is a very valuable service that for gamers – recreational players and addicted players alike – one les thing to worry about when trying to decide how we are going to get our next video game!

Have you decided to take the plunge? Well I’ve got more good news! I have reviewed every top online game rental service out there that ranks their prices, shipping times, and game availability. Check out our reviews and let your wallet decide whats best!

Most of us have heard about Gamefly before. Many video game-lovers may have also been tempted to sign up for Gamefly video game rentals online before. But what is Gamefly exactly? Is it really worth the cost? Read on to find out what Gamefly does and how Gamefly works.

First thing first: So, what is Gamefly?

Gamefly video game rentals online is like the Blockbuster of console games. Rent games, then return them, or you have the option of buying the games at a discounted price. With over 7,000 gaming titles for all the major consoles, you are sure to always find a game you’d like to try out. You may sign up for Gamefly video game rentals online in order to avoid paying high rental costs by shopping at your local store. You can also save money by trying out video games to see if you’ll like them before you commit to buy.

We now know what Gamefly does, so let’s take a look into how Gamefly works:

We’ve already compared Gamefly to Blockbuster; Now we are going to compare to Netflix. If you have ever had any experience with Netflix, you already know how it works. As you do in for movies with Netflix, you simply add game titles you’re interested in to your “Queue,” wait 1-2 days and your games will be mailed to you. You can then play them for as long as you like, then send them back in the pre-paid envelope provided. Once Gamefly receives the game, they will send you a new game title to try. You can choose games from PS2, PSP and PS3, XBOX and XBOX 360, Nintendo Wii, DS, GameCube, and GameBoy Advance.

Most of us have heard of GameFly before. Many video game enthusiasts may also have been trying to sign up for GameFly video game rentals online before. GameFly But what exactly? Is it really worth the cost? Read on to find out what does and how GameFly GameFly works. First start: So, what is GameFly? GameFly video game rentals online is like the blockbuster console games. Rent games, back then, or you have the option to purchase the games at a discounted price. With over 7,000 game titles for the major consoles, you are sure you always find a game you want to try. You can sign up for GameFly avoid video game rentals online to high rental costs charged by shopping at your local dealer. You can also save money by trying out video games to see if they’ll like you before you commit to buy. We now know what not GameFly, so we take a look at GameFly how it works: We have to GameFly Blockbuster comparison; Now we will compare to Netflix. If you ever had any experience with Netflix, you already know how it works. How to do with Netflix for movies, just add game title you are interested in your “queue”, wait 1-2 days and your games will be delivered by mail. You can then play them as long as you want, then send it back to the pre-paid envelope to give. Once GameFly receives the game, they will send you to try a new game titles. You can choose games from PS2, PSP and PS3, Xbox and Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, GameCube DS and Game Boy Advance.

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