Cursing baby doll
Have you ever spent your hard-earned money on a video game
that failed to provide hours and hours of fresh entertainment?
Did you get caught up in the hype of a popular new release,
preordered the title, and it sadly didn't live up to your expectations?
In the world of gaming, Playstation, Xbox, and Gamecube have
produced an assortment of action-packed, strategy-filled, and
simulation fun that have captured the attention of video game users
across the world. Their popularity has become so embraced by the
public (of all ages) that the anticipation for a new title can have
hundreds of enthusiasts forming lines outside of electronics stores
across the country. Sometimes a video game is just what you imagined - the levels
are challenging and when you become the first out of your group
of friends to master the end, you feel a sense of accomplishment.
Then, there are some titles that you breeze through in a couple of
days and haven't gained any sense of true enjoyment. For this reason,
video game rental is becoming an increasingly acceptable way to
approach new releases without pouring hundreds of dollars into their
purchase. To rent a video game, some major rental chains like Blockbuster
allows users to take out titles for a couple of days with charges that
can reach close to $5 per item. But today, there are many different
places that provide cheaper rentals offering any type of game rental
for just $1 per customer. The best part is that titles can be kept for
as long as they wish. So,
