Tag: Video Games
Is Gamefly Worth It? My Experience
by webmaster on Dec.22, 2010, under Gamefly
Is Gamefly worth it?
The idea behind this website is actually quite ingenious, they essentially stole Netflix’s business model. You sign up on their website and pay a flat monthly fee of $22.95 to receive up to two video games in the mail. There are no late fees, meaning you have all the time you need to beat any given game. The shipping is included in your membership price and you also have the ability to purchase a rented game if you choose and they simply replenish that purchase with a new rental. Sounds great right?
Well I decided to try them out. I signed up for the Free 10 Day Trial, just to see how much of a hassle it would be to get my money back. Registration was very easy and I placed an order for two games I had been dying to play (Modern Warfare 2 and Fifa ’10). I signed up on Tuesday and had my games by Thursday, I was impressed so far. I played the games for a full week and loved every second of it, I’m such a nerd when it comes to PS3. On the ninth day I put the games back in the mail and logged on to cancel my free membership. To my surprise the cancellation process was virtually hassle free….I really couldn’t believe that.
I would have to say that I was fully satisfied with my experience at Gamefly. I actually went back on and signed up for a full membership after my investigation. Its been about three months now and I would have to say that Gamefly worth it. They have the largest inventory of in-stock video games anywhere. Including the latest from PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii.
So in conclusion is Gamefly worth it? Definitely yes. Everything that is provided with your membership makes Gamefly the new leader in video game rentals. The program is reliable and virtually hassle free. To top it off there is no cancellation fee. GameFly™ delivers the best video games to your door! Start for only $8.95 or Try for Free
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How To Burn Gamecube Games – Easy Way Without Modding Your Console
by webmaster on Sep.27, 2010, under Game Cube
If you’re a big fan of the Gamecube, I’m sure you’ve spent a good amount of money on buying new games to play for it. Not only that, but since all the newer systems have been released, it’s a lot harder to find Gamecube games in the stores. If you do find a store that carries them, they probably don’t have that big of a selection. If you just knew how to burn Gamecube games, this wouldn’t be a problem at all and you could have all the games you want. In this article, you will learn exactly how to burn Gamecube games and see just how easy it really is.
When it comes to copying Gamecube games or any video games for that matter, there are two ways you can go about it. You can either install a mod chip in your system, or you can get a special game copying software that breaks through the protection on game discs that the companies put on there to prevent you from making copies.
I prefer to use the special program because it’s much easier to do and won’t void the warranty on your Gamecube. Mod chips are becoming a thing of the past since these new programs have started being released. Nowadays, you don’t need to be a technical genius to figure out how to burn Gamecube games. Just insert your game, run the program, and you’re done.
So where do you get one of these game copying programs?
You probably won’t be able to find them in the stores yet. However, there are several websites out there where you can find a good program to copy your games. You want to be careful with the ones that are advertised as free because these are known to put malware and viruses on your computer when you try to install them. On the other hand, you don’t want to buy one that’s too expensive because that kills the point of saving money on your Gamecube games. Also, the expensive programs do nothing different than the cheaper ones.
If you know where to find them, you can download your own game copying software for less than $30. Think about it, that’s almost half the price of a brand new video game. And once you know how to burn Gamecube games, this will pay for itself in no time at all. If you want to check out the one that I use, click here to see a full review on it.
A few things to look for when choosing a game copying program:
1. Make sure it can make copies of video games for any console. Chances are, you own other consoles or will want to burn other games at some point in the future. Instead of going out and buying a new program for each system, there are some really great ones that work for all systems.
2. Check to see that it makes perfect 1:1 copies. What this means is that when you burn the Gamecube game, the replicated copy will play with the exact same quality as the original.
3. Should be easy to use. Some programs make things a little too complicated for the average user. Not all of us are good with computers or very technical when it comes to this sort of stuff. A good program will allow you to insert the game you wish to burn and follow a few instructions on the screen to get it copied.
4. It should be compatible with all versions of Windows.
So if you’re ready to learn how to burn Gamecube games and you want to see a really great game copying program that I personally use and recommend, visit my site here: http://www.burnvideogames.net
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Best place to rent video games?
by webmaster on Apr.18, 2010, under Rent Games Online
I hear a lot of good things about gamefly, but when i got to the website it says 15.99 a month! that is quite a lot for me. I haven’t been to blockbuster for awhile so idk what they charge anymore.
Can anyone give me the best place to rent games whether online or at a store, and give me a good reason why.
thank you.
MARTIN
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What ps3 game has the most realistic street fighting?
by webmaster on Apr.11, 2010, under PS3
What ps3 game has the most realistic street fighting?
And why do games like gta 4 have such sh!t fighting, real fight is pretty much complete anger and brawling i have never seen a fight so slow like on video games. and sorry but don’t say sports game like ufc or fight night ive got those both, in real fights there is stumbling and they’re mostly really uncontrolled, is there any game with realistic fighting? either on ps3 or ps2?
BRUCE
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Online DVD/Video Games Retals?
by webmaster on Apr.04, 2010, under Rent Games Online
Does anyone know any good clubs that let you rent both dvds and video games both at the same time?
JANE
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