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Gamefly is a popular way for gamers to play titles without having to buy $50 or $60 games. It works just like any mail-based rental service: you subscribe, choose the number of games you’d like to ...
GameFly announced this morning that its PC client has entered public beta, with the highlight of the app being the Unlimited PC Play library for GameFly members. "We are thrilled to finally be able to ...
GameFly will launch a new program through which subscribers can rent PC titles to be delivered digitally instead of through postal mail. [partner id="arstechnica ...
GameFly announced on Wednesday that it plans to begin publishing mobile games for Apple’s iOS platform and Google’s Android operating system. In addition, the video game rental service plans to ...
You may have forgotten about GameFly, but someone else hasn’t. The video game rental subscription service has a new owner: Alliance Entertainment. The physical media distributor, one of the largest in ...
Quick-growing startup Gamefly applied for its IPO this week, which not only isn't representative of a rebound in video game industry growth, but actually shows that the slump will continue. Like ...
We’ve seen plenty of media and video game-related acquisitions this past year, including Ziff-Davis’ sale of popular gaming site 1UP to Hearst Corporation’s UGO Entertainment and the closing of the ...
Online game rental service GameFly has announced plans to launch an Android specific game store to compete with Nvidia's TegraZone. According to Shacknews, the aptly named, GameStore, which GameFly ...
GameFly is ending its cloud gaming service after Electronic Arts bought the technology assets behind it. On Friday, GameFly told PCMag that it was pulling the plug on the service later this month. The ...
Amongst all the hollering going on over the merits of Netflix spinning their DVD shipping service into a separate company and whether or not the new service’s name, “Qwikster”, was pulled at random ...
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