Sentences with phrase «game rental market»

The summary of this case is that Nintendo was trying to shut down the video game rental market in the U.S.
The games rental market is also targeted.

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-- Ash Eldifrawi, chief marketing and customer experience officer at Redbox, a kiosk and online - based movie and games rental hub
At the time, you could visit retailers, video game rental shops, flea markets, or get games through mail order services.
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24 hour reception, TV area, lounge, internet café, payphones, TV and games room, babysitting service, laundry room, mini market, luggage room, car rental, currency exchange and taxi desk.
Yes, it's cheesy and not the most polished shooter on the market, but it's the perfect rental, a game that'll last through the weekend and dish out plenty of rewards.
Our understanding is that only «participating retailers» like GameStop will be able to facilitate the used games market but again that leaves rental companies in the dry — potentially at least.
However with better hockey games on the market, I would have to say this game only warrants a rental at most.
Aside from plans in the mobile space, the company also has profitable holdings in non-gaming markets such as health clubs, and of course it's been around long before video games were a popular form of entertainment (fun fact: it started out with jukebox rental and repair in 1969).
Kikizo: You recently expressed concern about the large rental and used game markets that exist in the west, and that it might be an obstacle in bringing OutRun2 home - are you still worried about that, and will you be adding anything to the game to increase its longevity?
The resulting app LiveWith is a disruptive game - changer in the New York City rental market.
I'm really curious about your market: who is using it as a vacation rental, is it UGA fans in town for the football game, or parents / family in town visiting their kids at college?
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