It’s Netflix…for games.

Get in on the trial while you can - only a few hours left!

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Almost everyone has heard of Netflix by now - Movies in the mail, watch and return in a pre-paid envelope, choose the next one you want and repeat.  Neat concept, but perhaps a bit of hassle for a movie that is done in 90 minutes.  Even despite this, Netflix is wildly popular, so you know the basic concept is sound.

When I recently came across a similar service, but for games I knew it would be epic.  fable2boxAll the major consoles are offered, including Wii, Xbox 360 and Playstation 2&3.  It has free shipping, 5000 games and you keep them as long as you want.  I figured for $9 I'd give it a shot (since that's basically the price of a single rental at Blockbuster) and I have to say I'm impressed.

The game showed up at my door just a couple days after signing up (I chose Fable II) and I've been playing for a few weeks now, guilt free (something I couldn't say when I kept Blockbuster releases).  After I felt like I was ready for a change, I selected the next game and dropped Fable back in the mailbox.  Voila, the next game came and I was enjoying a whole new title.  Wicked.

If this had existed a few years ago I wouldn't have boxes full of games in my basement, since I typically get bored after a few weeks.

There's a 2-game, 10 day free trial going on right now.  Check it out!

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3 Responses to “It’s Netflix…for games.”

  1. Interesting…I love my netflix account, so maybe I’ll give this a whirl. Anyone else try it?

  2. Ya I got it and its good. If you only play one game hardcore at once you should save money and get the one game package.

  3. watever, if you choose a bad game then it takes too long to send back and get anuther. get the two game you cheapskate. gears of war2 is the best!

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