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Game Rentals Netflix – Can You Rent Video Games From Netflix?

If you did a search for “game rentals netflix“, or something similar, you may be disappointed to learn that Netflix does not have an online video game rental service at this time. Don’t be.

GameFly is like Netflix for video games. They have the best service and largest selection for online video game rentals. You can even try GameFly free for 10 days.

The free trial will end soon, so click here to get started today…it’s free and you can cancel at any time, so you have nothing to lose!

Why rent games? Because renting games saves you money!

You could pay $60 for a game you may not like or that you will beat in a few hours. Or you could get a GameFly subscription and try out as many games as you like for as little as $15.95 a month.

If you love playing video games, then renting games is a no-brainer.

Try GameFly free for 10 days or get your first month for only $8.95.

GameFly Features:

  • Free Shipping
  • NO late fees
  • Over 7,000 Titles
  • Cancel at Anytime – No long term commitments
  • Option to keep game rental for discounted price

GameFly has been around since 2002 and is the largest service for renting video games online in the US.

They have over 7000 game titles for the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox, Xbox 360, Playstation 2, PS3, PSP, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance.

It would be nice if you could rent games from Netflix as you can do with movies. I would like to use just one online service to rent games and movies and have them delivered to my mailbox. Right now I am using Netflix for renting movies and GameFly to rent games. Blockbuster used to offer both games and movies by mail, but they discontinued their online game service awhile back.

I’ve been using GameFly for several months and haven’t had any problems. I tried several other services that offer game rentals and found GameFly to be the best one.

Hopefully, one of these days you will be able to rent games on Netflix. Heck, I would even be willing to pay more for my subscription to Netflix if they added a game rental feature.

So what do you think? Did you do a search for “game rentals netflix? If you rent games and movies, would you like to see video game rentals from Netflix? Would you pay more to have the option of renting games from Netflix as well as movies?

Or would you just prefer to rent games from an established game rental service like GameFly? Leave your comments below.



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7 Comments

  1. John
    Posted December 31, 2009 at 3:18 am | Permalink

    Netflix maybe great service, but not like GameFly – GameFly have more relevant video games release in time, and they deliver time more faster then netflix.

    John

  2. yolanda rodriguez
    Posted January 9, 2010 at 2:30 pm | Permalink

    I rent before but I had problem with my computer

  3. obama sucks
    Posted January 29, 2010 at 11:38 am | Permalink

    on word… wii homebrew…. enough said

  4. christopher
    Posted March 8, 2010 at 2:21 am | Permalink

    is netflix free to rent games or gamefly

  5. Mike
    Posted March 21, 2010 at 5:39 pm | Permalink

    Netflix has 36 distribution centers, GameFly has 4. Unless you live in the suburbs of one of these centers it will take 1week + for turn around on a game with Gamefly. Netflix has been 3x faster for me.

  6. admin
    Posted March 30, 2010 at 6:48 pm | Permalink

    Mike…The point of this post is that Netflix does NOT rent video games, so I’m not sure how you can say they have been 3x faster for you.

    As far as games taking 1 week + for turn around, that is simply not true. GameFly uses a system called “FastReturn”. This is from the GameFly FAQ:

    “FastReturn™ is a service, in partnership with the U.S. Postal Service, we developed to improve delivery times to GameFly members.

    FastReturn™ will start the processing of your next game as soon as we receive confirmation from the U.S. Postal Service that a game has been returned in the mail. If we receive a valid U.S. Postal Service scan, you will no longer need to wait until we receive the returned game in our warehouse before we send the next available game in your GameQ!”

    You will typically receive the next game in your Q in 1 to 3 days….not 1 week +

  7. admin
    Posted March 30, 2010 at 6:53 pm | Permalink

    Hi Christopher

    Sorry, GameFly is not free and Netflix does not rent games.

    I am not aware of any service that rents video games for free. If you find one, let me know!

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