LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — GameFly, Inc., the leading video game service, announced today that its PC client is officially launched and out of beta…just in time for the holiday games ...
Gamefly is a popular way for gamers to play titles without having to buy $50 or $60 games. It works just like any mail-based rental service: you subscribe, choose the number of games you’d like to ...
“We are thrilled to finally be able to open up the beta so anyone interested in video games can start using the client, and we are hard at work expanding our catalog of PC titles for our users to play ...
There's a new Android gaming group in town, as GameFLy would have you believe, and they're set to take on those best known for having their own dedicated gaming portal, NVIDIA with their TegraZone, ...
GameFly announced plans today to publish mobile games for iOS and Android, aiming to publish its first game this summer. Also, it will launch an Android "GameStore" this fall. GameFly announced today ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - April 28, 2009 - GameFly, the leading online video game rental service, today announced the relaunch of their newly designed GameFly.com website. Offering additional content, new ...
GameFly's new GameCenter app for the iPhone and iPod Touch lets you look up information regarding 5,000 video games for all major platforms directly on your handset. With this free app, you can get up ...
GameFly announced on Wednesday that it plans to begin publishing mobile games for Apple’s iOS platform and Google’s Android operating system. In addition, the video game rental service plans to ...
GameFly's digital distribution client officially exits beta, celebrates with free copies of Bioshock
After nearly a year of testing, GameFly is ready to pull the beta qualifier off of its PC game distribution client. The desktop software serves not only as a digital storefront for PC games, but also ...
As the video game industry continues shifting away from physical games and toward digital distribution, the rental industry has all but evaporated. Now, GameFly (still a thing, apparently) is trying ...
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The story gets a little more interesting because a Gamefly representative told Joystiq, “we simply post information as it is supplied to us by the publishers.” Was the “error” revealing the PS3 ...
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