Peep game...
New games are what, like $60, right? Even if you are a working stiff like myself, that's a tough number to swallow on a gamble, because face it -- buying new games is a gamble. You drop that $60+ tax, don't like the game, try and return it to Gamestop, get maybe half the game's value on a trade-in, and end up coming out of pocket even more for another game that might be good.
I was telling S-Dubb about it on Rainbow Six the other night, so I figured I'd tell all of you too. For almost $25 a month, you get 2 games at a time through GameFly. If you got Netflix or know how Netflix works, then apply that to video games. You select what you want, they send it to you. You don't like the game after a day? That's cool, put it back in the envelope, send it back, and your next game is on the way within 2 days. The turnaround time is insane. Now say you do like the game... you get to buy it at a discounted price, and then they'll ship you the box and the instruction manual. The prices to buy the game are cheaper by at least $5-$10 than if you were to go to Gamestop or EB Games and buy it used from them.
So sign up, dammit... I want my referrals.
Click It, Dammit.

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