Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
GameFly is a privately held American online video game rental subscription service that specializes in providing games for Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft systems starting from the sixth generation onwards. The business model of GameFly is similar to the DVD-by-mail subscription service Netflix and Blockbuster online.
Game rental service Gamefly is shutting down service for its streaming program at the end of August. Gamefly told existing customers the news, and revealed it on its support line, Variety reported.
GameRang, now defunct, was an online video game rental service that provided game titles for multiple platforms, including handheld consoles and mobile devices.. GameRang operated its rental service similarly to online video rental services such as Netflix, Gamefly, and Blockbuster Online.
GameTap was conceived primarily as an online subscription rental service, competing against mail-based services like GameFly.GameTap offered two subscription levels: a Premium subscription with access to the entire content library, and a Classic subscription with access to older console and arcade games running in emulation.
The entry-level version of Ipsy’s subscription box is a total steal at $14 a pop and a great way for the product ... need a Gamefly subscription. It gives them access to thousands of games and ...
GameZnFlix was a DVD-by-mail subscription service offering flat rate rental of home videos and video games to customers in the United States. On September 6, 2007, the company did a 1:1000 reverse split of its stock and changed its ticker symbol from "GZFX" to "GMZN." [2] The company's home page went dark in November 2008. [3]
In May 2011, GameFly acquired Direct2Drive from IGN Entertainment, Inc. and renamed the service to GameFly Digital. [6] In October 2014, GameFly released a statement in their website indicating that it had sold the digital download service to AtGames Holding Ltd., and that the transition would be completed by the end of the year.
Featuring Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano, Netflix's new dark comedy "No Good Deed" is "about the highs and lows of searching for a safe, happy home."