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  Index –› Recreation & Entertainment –› Cinema & Films
   
 

Online Dvd Movie And Video Game Rentals Review

   
Author: Teddy Peterson
 

GameZnFlix Inc (http://gameznflix.com)

GameZnFlix is a Nevada-based rental company that offers more than 40,000 of both DVD movie and game titles for rent. All the movies that have ever been produced seem to included by GameZnFlix, some of them also available on BluRay, HD-DVD and UMD, while video games include those for consoles such as Microsoft Xbox, Xbox 360; Nintendo GameCube; Sony PSP, PS2s, Playstation; and GameBoy Advance.

There are 3 membership plans that start from the Basic Plan of $8.99/month to rent 1-DVD/game out at anytime, then the Frequent User plan which allows you to rent 3-DVDs/games out at anytime. The third plan is the Super Value plan, a one-time payment of $249.00 ($20.75/month) to rent 6-DVDs/games out at anytime. There are no due date or late fees, and no shipping charges. GameZnFlix also offers a risk-free 2 week free trial.

DVD Avenue (http://DVDAvenue.com)

DVD Avenue is another online DVD rental service that offers both DVD movies and games for rent. It has over 25,000 DVD movie titles, from classics to new releases, and happens to be one of the few online video game rental services that offer original Playstation (PSX) games. Video games also include those for consoles such as PS2 and Xbox.

Subscription plans start from $9.99 per month which allows you to rent 1-DVD/game out at anytime, then the $14.95 per month plan, which allows you to rent 2-DVDs/games out at anytime. There are also other plans which let you to rent more DVDs/games. In addition, the search system allows you to search by Title, Synopsis, Actor or Director, or browse by Genres, Movies, Actors, Directors, Year, and language.

Player's Choice (http://palyersc.com)

Player's Choice is an online Game and DVD rental service that offers more than 12,000 DVD/Game titles for rent, which claims to have rented 97 percent of this selection in January 2003. Games also include those for consoles such as PS2 and Xbox.

This online Game and DVD rental service allows you to rent any number of games and movies on DVD, with plans staring at $19.95 a month, with which you can rent 2-DVDs/games out at anytime and exchange them for new games or movies which are available when you want to. There are no due date or late fees, and no shipping charges.

Intelliflix (http://Intelliflix.com)

Intelliflix was launched in 2004, and is now the largest combined online movie and game rental in the United States, which offers more than 60,000 movie and game titles for rent. Special features of this online rental include Pic-N-Drag (Drag-N-Drop) Rental Queue, Rental Queue Wizard, and Star Rating System etc.

The Movies, Games, and Mature titles are all combined into one membership plan. The Gold SuperPass allows you to rent 2 DVD's out at a time and unlimited rentals and prepay for an annual $143.00. The Platinum SuperPass, on the other hand, allows you to rent 3 DVD's out at a time and unlimited rentals and prepay for an annual $177.00. Intelliflix also presents a Premium Monthly Rental Plan.

 
 
 

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