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more about #gamefly more comments → tamoko: Ah Germantown..... gotta love Philly. #gameflytheft more » se7a7n7: This begs the question... Why didn't GameStop do something about it? If the same guy kept coming in with a shit load of video games (disc only), how d... more » brobot - Beboptimus Prime: I guess Netflix DVDs are more jailtime-worthy than Gamefly.... [gizmodo.com] #gameflytheft more » ilovexspin: I bet when they asked him where the games went he answered, "they flew". badumdumching (i had to) more » ilovexspin: OH I see...so he's having a month in jail for every ~150 discs he stole?! no. that doesn't make any sense. he should have significantly more than tha... more » QuillanCylla: We've had them in NC for a while now. more » bill cant fart: Can we copy the rental games to the Xbox hard drive? Or are they encrypted or something? more » DennyCrane: AHH MY EYES MY EYES more » frigg: But will they let you rent the whole G-Box, so you can have it on hand any time you need to rent a game? more » strider_mt2k: Sure Between this and the Watchmen movie Yellow is in short supply. more » -
#crime
Postal Service Mail Handler Steals 2,200 GameFly Rentals
Both GameFly and Netflix package their by-mail rentals in bright, obvious envelopes, and a Philadelphia mail handler took advantage, stealing 2,200 GameFly games in just six months. When he was caught, he had 81 games on him. 81! More » -
#redbox
Reno Redbox Kiosk Begins Spitting Out $2 Video Game Rentals
The first of the long-rumored Redbox video games kiosks has gone live in Reno. Rentals are $2 per night for an at-the-moment limited selection of 13 Xbox 360 titles. More » -
#gaming
GameFly Introduces Rental Kiosks, Causes Devastating Yellow Paint Shortage
GameFly has just introduced their first G-Box rental kiosk as part of an orchestrated plan to take over the US game-rental-vending-machine market. More » -
#deals
Dealzmodo: Huge Used Games Sale at Gamefly
From now until the end of the year, Gamefly has a huge deal on just about all their older games in order to clean out their warehouse for newer stock. You can get some pretty decent titles for $10-$20, including stuff like Shadowrun, Winning 11, NBA Street Homecourt, GRAW2 and Virtua Tennis 3. We've purchased some pre-owned games from Gamefly and they're quite good, complete with a new case and a manual. It's a good chance to use all that holiday money you got yesterday too. [Gamefly]
