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Sumarto
(2013-09-24 3:16 AM)
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game from 6 years ago is at my house, and that the game from 2 years ago has a waiting peiord.' all newer games had a longer waiting peiord and this means of renting games sounds like a huge rip-off. i'm switching now to gamefly, but i'm fairly pessimistic at this point, as i hear negative feedback about gamefly as well. so i have to wonder what is the best way to rent video games at this point?! new games are necessary to have available, speed is a priority, willing to pay (give or take) around what blockbuster was charging (about 23$ per month.) provided the service is quality, two games out at a time would be ideal, one would be acceptable if the service was exceptionally speedy. i live about 3 hours from pittsburgh (which happens to be where most rentals are shipped out from. netflix, gamefly, etc.) i hear from there to here would take 3-5 days. also, the more consoles (including older ones) offered, the better, as i still use and have a variety of systems plugged in along-side the new ones.
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