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The United States Postal Service has denied that it is providing preferential treatment to the competitors of videogame rental-by-mail service GameFly, and today filed a motion to partially dismiss ...
GameFly is a service where customers pay a monthly fee to rent games which are delivered via the US Postal Service—kind of the Netflix of gaming. The mailing of these games, and the danger of games ...
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. In an age where dozens of games are launched each month and can be purchased both digitally and physically, ...
The days of Blockbuster DVD-by-mail rental service may be far behind us, but GameFly is still trucking on with its game rental service. To keep up with the times, GameFly today launched a video game ...
A few days ago, I saw some folks posting online about the latest GameFly used games sale and decided to check it out while eating lunch. Now, I haven’t thought much about GameFly in a long time, so my ...
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 ...
Amongst all the hollering going on over the merits of Netflix spinning their DVD shipping service into a separate company and whether or not the new service’s name, “Qwikster”, was pulled at random ...
GameFly has a new on-demand game streaming service, GameFly Streaming. GameFly recently purchased Playcast and is using their technology to power GameFly Streaming, which is available on the Fire TV ...
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DVD rental giant Redbox announced it will include video games at more than 21,000 of its kiosks nationwide. The new service will launch Friday, and includes titles from the Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, and ...