Where To Get Wii Games For Rent

Wii games can be so expensive - $49.99 list price for many.  If you are looking for games for your family, and don't know where to find more information you can wind up spending nearly fifty bucks for a game that is either too violent, boring, or just plain ignored by everyone.  How can you avoid paying a fortune for games and still get your hands on today's top Wii games?
The solution is to rent games, and Wii games for rent online are a great idea.  We like to use GameFly, as they ship fast, have just about every game for every platform, and you can keep them as long as you want for a flat fee, just like movie rental service Netflix.
There have been several times when we've rented a game and hated it so much we sent it back the next day - thank goodness we didn't pay an arm and a leg for something touted as the latest and greatest, but that really stunk.  Within a week, our next game selection was on its way.
One of the other things we like about GameFly is that you can choose to keep a game, and pay a reduced "used" price.  They also give you credits for signing up, and also ongoing credits as you remain a member - so these add  up!  We kept a $19.99 game that we rented, and paid just $8.49.  When you choose to buy a game you've rented, GameFly ships the box and booklet right out to you.
Renting games for the Wii, or any other platform for that matter, is a great solution to finding out which games really are the "keepers" and worth paying to own.

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Top 10 Games For Rent

This is a list of the top 10 best-renting video games, according to movie retail store Blockbuster. Rent these top 10 games for your Wii from GameFly™. Start for $8.95 or Try For Free!

Games below are listed according to title, company, the gaming system, and the software rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).  You can rent any of these games, and try them out before buying, get a free 10-day trial at GameFly using this link.

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1. Resident Evil 5 (Capcom) for Xbox 360; also available for PS 3; rated "M" (blood, gore, intense violence, strong language)

2. Call of Duty: World at War (Activision) for Xbox 360; also available for PS 3, Wii, PS 2, DS; rated "M" (blood, gore, intense violence, strong language)

3. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Activision) for Xbox 360; also available for PS 3, Wii, PSP, PC, PS 2 and DS; rated "M" (blood, gore, intense violence, language)

4. Fallout 3 (Bethesda) for Xbox 360; also available for PS 3; rated "M" (blood, gore, intense violence, sexual themes, strong language, use of drugs)

5. Wanted: Weapons of Fate (WB Games) for Xbox 360; also available for PS 3; rated "M" (blood, gore, intense violence, strong language)

6. Resident Evil 5 for PS 3

7. Major League Baseball 2K9 (Take Two) for Xbox 360; also available for Wii, PS 3, PSP and PS 2; rated "E"

8. X-Men Origins: Wolverine for PS 3

9. Gears of War 2 (Microsoft) for Xbox 360; rated "M" (blood, gore, intense violence, strong language)

10. Halo Wars (Microsoft) for Xbox 360; rated "T" (mild blood, mild language, violence) (Ratings: "E" for "Everyone"; "T" for "Teen"; "M" for "Mature 17+")  

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