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Captain Dial-up
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It looks like an aweosme service. I know the serivice has been around for awhile but I never looked untill today as I only recently got my PS2. I would totally go for the rental service myself but I know my parents wouldn't. For the person you takes awhile on a game yet doesn't want to buy it, it's a kick butt plan.
Especially if you want to rent a bunch of titles a month. And if that isn't cool enough the buy it used deals are incredable.They give you a new case, manual and guarentee the disk works. Yet the price of new titles like Hulk:Ultimate destruction, and Darkwatch are going for under $20, their still selling for $50 at Walmart and other stores. So basically has anyone tried the service yet or know a lot about it. I'm tempted to get some cheap games for sure. I take it I don't have to suscribe to the monthly plan to buy games right?
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I have gamefly and its alot better then paying an overpriced $50+ for a game your not sure is even good. And if it is good, beat and send it back, most games these days don't have alot of replay value.
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Captain Dial-up
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Thanks for responding man, I thought it was kind of odd how nobody ever payed this thread any attention but it's okay. Yeah it does seem like a great deal if you play a lot of games and want to try new things you don't really know about or avoid waiting for price breaks.
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