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Friday, November 21, 2008
Gamefly Distribution Center Opening in SouthEast
A new distribution center is opening in the southeast for Gamefly ( www.gamefly.com ). This new center will help those who are registered with Gamefly to receive their games faster. The new center is located in Tampa, Florida.
Like Blockbuster and Netflix, Gamefly rents out video games. A unique concept with Gamefly is the "keep it" option which allows game users to buy the game they are renting. With this option, once you buy the game, you will be mailed the box and manual it came in that Gamefly keeps stored once the actual disc is removed to be sent as a rental to its customers.
Gamefly has over 5,000 game titles to choose from. You can choose from a wide array of game systems such as PS2 and Xbox among others.
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