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Gaming Solution

I’ve had my Wii for months now and I haven’t really gotten a whole lot of use out of it (mostly because the current game lineup is total crap). That’s going to change next month when half a dozen good games all come out at the same time. Of course, at $50 per game, that’s $300 of good gaming that I can’t afford.

The solution? I signed up for Gamefly’s basic service (1 game out at a time). Now I have 17 games in my queue (with Super Paper Mario in the mail), and because of some deal I signed up for with one of their affiliates, it only costs me $7/month. I figure that if I actually play the games through, that’ll equal 2-3 games per month. I save a lot of money and if I happen to get bored with their Wii games, I still have their vast collection of PS2 games to browse.

Ryan’s had Netflix for months. I wish I would have thought of this earlier.

Oh yeah, and if you ever feel like joining, let me know. If I refer 5 people, I get a free Nintendo DS.

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2 comments

  1. Ryan wrote on

    It’s a race for the DS - through Gamefly referrals, or bottlecaps. Also, I’m doubtful you’ll beat 3 full games a month.

  2. Tim wrote on

    Damn, GameFly’s affiliate program pays pretty well. Azoogle has it for $18/lead…you’ll have that DS in no time if you think outside the box. :D

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