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Online Gaming Rental

22 October 2009 - Which Way to Watch




Online Gaming Rental

 

Sometimes there just aren’t enough games to play, to win and to conquer.  That is when it becomes essential to get more!

 

Which Way To Watch?

 

Which Way To Watch lists three excellent gaming rental services – all based online so no need to brave the cold October winds! 

 

The premise is so simple: select your title and await its arrival in the post.  Once you have finished with the game you simply return it – via freepost. 

 

How much does it Cost?

 

Generally, you will be charged a monthly fee to join an online gaming service.  The price depends on how many games you get through in a month!

 

The really positive feature to this is that you can keep the titles as long as you want so you need be in no hurry to finish a game!

 

Compare and Try the Options

 

Remember to check that the company has games which can be used in your console (use the comparison table and look under Platform to see which consoles are compatible).

 

So far, Love Film has the most titles on offer 4,000 (the other services offer 2,000) but is not the cheapest service.  Try them to see which is your favourite!  

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