NetFlix vs. GamezNFlix is the new competition in online DVD rentals. Although NetFlix has been around longer and is generally more recognized, GamezNFlix is making a strong effort to counter the NetFlix reign on the market. GamezNFlix is adding two to three more distribution centers this year to decrease average shipping times and its customer base is growing twenty to forty percent per month. Take a look at the comparison between the two companies and see which one gets your vote, or more importantly your subscription.
When looking at NetFlix vs. GamezNFlix, there are various criteria you should consider. Price, selection, and shipping times are all important features of an online DVD rental service. Although both companies have similar prices for their three-at-a-time rental subscriptions with only about 75 cents favoring GamezNFlix, as the number of DVD rentals allowed at a time increases, the prices for GamezNFlix become substantially cheaper than NetFlix. However, if you are a low-frequency movie renter, NetFlix may be the better option as it offers a two-at-a-time plan with a limit of four per month for the low price of $11.99.
The selection is also very similar between the two services, although GamezNFlix claims to have 28,000 movie and game titles in comparison to NetFlix’s 25,000. When shipping times are considered, because NetFlic currently has more distribution centers nationwide, it is able to offer one to three day shipping times instead of three to five like GamezNFlix. Although both companies have websites that are easy to navigate with movies organized into genres and categories, GamezNFlix has a wider variety of more specialized categories, which means that customers have to wade through less movies to find the one they want.
Perhaps the greatest difference between GamezNFlix and NetFlix is the option to rent video games for Playstation2, XBox, and Nintendo, as well as some other gaming systems from GamezNFlix. It has a large selection of today’s most popular and favorite games that can be rented the same as DVDs. Considering that both companies operate on the same principles but have a few differences, it is almost certain that customers will find that one of them can meet their needs and dramatically change the way DVDs are rented.