Playdom has teamed up with Netflix to offer a pretty substantial reward to all Tiki Resort players who sign up for the movie rental service via a link found in-game. When you open the game, the Resort Report (the game’s newspaper) will offer you a link to sign up for Netflix. Do so, and you’ll [...]
Continue reading...Friday, June 4, 2010
Check this out: just for being awesome and renting some sweet movies through Netflix, Playdom is offering you 150 City bucks just for signing up for the free trial. Only new Netflix subscribers are eligible and it will presumably only be offered for a limited time so I’d get on it right now if you [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 9, 2010
This past year saw the expansion of Netflix services onto consoles. PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and even the Wii saw the subscription movie service added to their internet services. According to Gamasutra, analyst Michael Pachter believes that the Xbox 360 alone helped add 800,000 customers to Netflix in 2009. The growth of Netflix users is [...]
Continue reading...Monday, April 12, 2010
Nintendo has announced the availability of Netflix for the Wii console allowing everyone with a modern console to now view streaming movies and TV shows at any time with their paid Netflix subscription. The streaming service, previously available on the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, comes free with a Netflix subscription of $8.99 or more [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, March 21, 2010
I thought Windows Phone 7 was shaping up to be a true revolution in mobile operating systems considering the new, fresh interface that was introduced with it. Although I had heard about its new interface and how it was looking to shake things up in Microsoft land, I wasn’t aware of how it was going [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 28, 2010
Netflix and Nintendo recently announced plans to bring a little more joy into the world. To the delight of twenty-six million US Wii owners, Netflix’s online streaming video service will soon be available through Nintendo’s Wii gaming console. Netflix, based in the Bay Area, boasts eleven million subscribers to its DVD-by-mail business. Fifty percent of [...]
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