Never pay full price for video games again
How can you be sure you’re getting the lowest cost video games? It used to be that renting video games was a perfect solution and as inexpensive and easy as visiting your corner movie store. Unfortunately avid game enthusiasts who rent several games at once found how quickly those rental costs can add up. Add to that the injury of forgeting to return a bunch of games by the due date and you’ll find that the late fees can really hurt.
Check out these timely hints on getting the best deal on games or video game rentals.
First, check out your local library. Many offer free video game rentals to the community. You probably pre-paid for their offerings with your property taxes so you may as well get your money’s worth.
Video Game Review Websites - Many web sites offering game reviews include game details, ESRB ratings, available platforms, even actual game footage. Check out the video graphics online first. You might find the game is overly violent for your tastes or unacceptable for your young children, even if the ratings indicate it should be age-appropriate.
Never Pay Retail - With online discount sites like eBay and Amazon, there is simply no reason to pay full price ever again. Many times you’ll find games for PSP on sale by checking out these websites first.
Rent Games Online - Quite a few companies offer online video game rentals for a low monthly price. Members select from over 6000 of the most popular games, delivered right to their door, can keep them as long as they want, never pay late fees for keeping them too long, and return games to the company with pre-paid envelopes. If you find a game you love, just tell the company and you can keep it for a small fee. Some sites like GameFly include a free trial period. Try them out to verify how the program works before you commit.
Gamers who are serious about their hobby can save a bundle of cash when they know where to look.