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Tuesday, November 14, 2006 10:27:55 PM
of mine regarding the rental pattern of just Games.
While I am not a "gamer" I would have to imagine that a rented game would get used for several weeks before it was returned because of the nature of the rental.
A) You get hooked on the game and want to improve
B) You need to gain experience and expertise to advance further into the game and that takes time.
This means that, by the nature of the beast, a rented game will VERY likely be out for 1 to 3 weeks while a movie might be out 2 to 3 days. So......GZFX would have to stock a HUGE amount of games if they are all out for up to 3 weeks time just to keep them in the warehouse. But when that game dies and a new "hot" game replaces it what will become of the ramped-up inventory of the old game?
I am just talking out-loud but it seems like your frustration plays into this scenario.
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