But with services
like Gamefly and Redbox, those days are over.
RetroScribe is a subscription based rental service
like Gamefly or Netflix, but for retro games.
Much
like Gamefly and O'Reilly's Safari Books Online, major publishers could offer a monthly, flat - fee subscription service for
It would be a rental - type paradigm, and
like Gamefly and Netflix could be offered at various pricing tiers according to how many titles the consumer is allowed to have checked out at any given time.
Because of this, the two player online co-op mode won't be functional to gamers who buy Resistance 3 pre-owned or rent it from online services
like Gamefly.
Not exact matches
I have
Gamefly, when the game season slows down and I catch up with my games I will try and rent Resistance 2, I was semi interested but I just knew that if it was anything
like the first I'd absolutely hate it.
Depending on the games included with the digital subscription, it could very well rival the
likes of
Gamefly.
I rented this from
gamefly and was amazed at the immersion in this game, it feels
like you are there.
But if its another lazy slide show presentation
like Generations, i'll either
gamefly it or pass all - together.
Microsoft is rolling out a subscription service to rival the
likes of
Gamefly and EA Access.
How can we stop a twelve - hour game
like Uncharted from costing the price of a three - month
Gamefly subscription?