[quote name='simpsonps121']gage - thanks for the update! The only reason to stay abreast of what is going on is so you avoid the Hollywood Video disaster. People buying a product, charged for it, but not receiving it.
I am not against Blockbuster - I want them to do well. Competition is good for the marketplace.
There are at least 2 different decisions going on here.
1. Is it better to drop Netflix and go with Blockbuster?
2. What is the best value for your money to get games?
1 is difficult to answer. Depends on your needs. I love Netflix streaming, so that means something to me. I don't need to get any more old games - I have tons of them thanks to CAG.
2 is a ton easier. If you want new releases - go with GameFly. If you are fine with the older games, go with the $5 BB plan.
What plan do I want to see Blockbuster go to?
$20 - unlimitted returns in store for anything. (BD,Games or movies) I don't care how many movies at a time, but they can start to cycle thier inventory that just sits there.[/QUOTE]
Personally, I think the best option is to drop Netflix down to the cheapest plan that still allows streaming and use Blockbuster for everything else. You get the best of both world with that method. I think the one thing everyone can agree on is that Gamefly needs to get their

together. Sure Gamefly carries new releases on the day they come out but you have to keep an empty queue in order to get them and even then, it's pure luck. Gamefly shipping both ways is also incredibly slow from what I have experienced and they charge a ton more than BB. Personally, I hope Gamefly goes out of business, instead of Blockbuster.