Canadian GameFly GameAccess
For those of you living in Canada looking for a GameFly alternative I would suggest checking out GameAccess. It’s basically identical to GameFly, except they ship to Canada and not the United States.
For those of you living in Canada looking for a GameFly alternative I would suggest checking out GameAccess. It’s basically identical to GameFly, except they ship to Canada and not the United States.
BestBuy is currently offering a prepaid subscription to GameFly at $21.95 for 2 months of the their rent 2 games at once service. This breaks down to $10.98 a month, compared to their normal price of $21.95 a month for their two game plan.
Unfortunately existing GameFly subscribers do not qualify for the offer, only new customers. wouldn’t advise trying to get around this as GameFly checks new users against their database based on address and credit card number. Existing customers can however purchase the gift card for a friend or family member. Keep in mind the gift card does require a credit card to verify, so remember to bring it with you for your purchase. Customers must also be at least 18 years of age, or have their parent or guardian purchase it for them.
Probably GameFly’s best commercial so far. Gamer’s showing their frustration after spending $60 on a terrible game. If you haven’t done so yet definitely check out GameFly” so you don’t make the same mistake the people in the commercial did.
Stop paying $60 every time a new video game comes out, while you struggle to make car payments. Stop getting conned by payed off game reviewers into buying another piece of crap game that’s just last years title with updated graphics.
Get GameFly and you can have any video game you want. Mailed to your door with free shipping. For a flat monthly fee.
Here is how it works, you make a list of games to rent with their simple online form. Then they mail a game to you from your list. You play the game for as long you like, absolutely no late or hidden fees. When you are finished you mail the game back and they send you a new one. All you pay is a flat monthly fee of $16 to rent one game at a time, or $23 to rent two games at once.
Consider how much you spend a month on video games. If you are like me you probably purchase one of the new hot titles for $60, and an older game that looks interesting for $20. You probably play them for a month before getting bored and blowing another $80 once a new month roles around. At that rate you spend close to $1,000/year on crappy video games. Get GameFly and you can play those exact same games and save $800 cash money per year.
Still not quite convinced? Click this exclusive coupon link to GameFly’s website for a 10 day no obligation free trial. So what do you have to lose? 10 days of your life to play video games with the potential to save $800/year? Gamers have made greater sacrificers for their sport before.
Get GameFly. Now.
Here are the new releases for April 2009 from GameFly. Enjoy!
1. Comet Crash - PS3
2. Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust - X360
3. The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai - X360
4. The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena - X360, PS3
5. Ninja Blade - X360
6. Flock - X360, PS3
7. Excitebots: Trick Racing - Wii
8. Lode Runner - X360
9. Dynasty Warrior: Gundam 2 - X360, PS3
10. X-Men Origins: Wolverine - PS3, X360, PSP, DS, PS2, Wii
11. Velvet Assassin - X360
Check out GameFly for more games!
GameFly Tunes is the free music download service brought to you by GameFly. Every month members of GameFly get 5 totally free song downloads from the artist or band of the month. The artist varies from month to month but they try to choose both established and up and coming artists.
If you are not a GameFly member you can still download 1 free song per month, no membership or signup required. Click here to see the tracks GameFly has available for this month.
All the songs are to DRM (Digital Rights Management) free and work on all iPod, MP3 players, phones and computers. Sadly if you forget to download the songs from last month there is no way to download songs from last month.
Want to search GameFly’s vast array of over 6,000 video game titles? Just type the game you are looking for in the search box below and you will be directed to that games page on GameFly’s website. Pretty spiffy huh?

The answer is yes, a credit card is required to sign up with GameFly. Credit/Debit cards are the only form of payment accepted, cash, checks, paypal or bartering cattle are not allowed. GameFly will still accept GameFly gift certificates, but you need to have a credit card on file to use them.
If you are a kid and don’t have a credit card this means you have to ask your parents for their card before signing up for GameFly. If you are an adult and don’t have a credit card get your act together and get yourself one.
GameFly accepts credit cards from, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express. Debit cards are also okay as long as it has a Visa or MasterCard logo on it.
GameFly shipping is totally free. You pay the flat monthly fee, $16 if you have one game out at a time, and that covers all shipping expenses. Shipping is also free if you decide to purchase a game from GameFly as opposed to just renting it. Bottom line is you never pay shipping costs, ever.
GameFly’s “Keep It” service gives GameFly subscribers an easy way to purchase games after renting them. Here is how it works,
1. You rent a game from GameFly’s and have it delivered to your door as usual.
2. You decide you love the game so much that you can not bear to see it leave your thumbs.
3. Go to GameFly’s website and log into your account. Then in your GameQ click the big button that says “Keep It” next to the game you want to buy. You will be then taken to a confirmation page to finish your purchase.
4. You get to keep the disc you still have and ships the the game manual and original casing. Shipping for these is as usual with totally free.
5. Congrats, that’s it, you have just used Keep It to purchase a game with GameFly!