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Wednesday, January 19, 2005

GameFly Announces the Top Video Game Rentals of 2004

GameFly Announces the Top Video Game Rentals of 2004 The Nominations are Open for GameFly's 2nd Annual Q Awards LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Was Halo(R) 2 your favorite game this year? How about Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas? GameFly (www.gamefly.com), the smartest way to rent, play and buy video games, today announced the top video game rentals of 2004, based on the rental choices of GameFly's extensive subscriber base. The company also announced that nominations are in and voting is open for the GameFly 2nd Annual Q Awards. The Q Awards are gamers' annual opportunity to vote for their favorite games of 2004 at www.gamefly.com. "In a year dominated by franchises and sequels, it's no surprise that all of the top rental choices of 2004 were from gamers' favorite franchises," said Jung Suh, co-founder and VP of content/strategic alliances, GameFly. "The Ninja Gaiden(R) series was a popular franchise in the early '90s, and, after more than a decade, GameFly members have embraced the latest release of this series once again." The complete GameFly Top 10 for 2004 is: Rank Title Platform Publisher 1 Ninja Gaiden Xbox(TM) Tecmo 2 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas PlayStation(R) 2 Take Two 3 Fable(TM) Xbox Microsoft 4 Halo 2 Xbox Microsoft 5 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Xbox Ubisoft Pandora Tomorrow(TM) 6 The Chronicles of Riddick(TM): Xbox Vivendi Escape from Butcher Bay Universal 7 Spider-man 2(TM) Xbox Activision 8 Star Wars Battlefront(TM) Xbox LucasArts 9 X-Men(TM) Legends Xbox Activision 10 Burnout 3(R): Takedown(TM) Xbox Electronic Arts 2nd Annual Q Awards Voting for GameFly's 2nd Annual Q Awards began on January 11, 2005 and runs through January 31, 2005. Sponsored by GameFly, the Q Awards honors subscribers' favorite video games in 4 console and 14 genre categories. The winners of the 2nd Annual Q Awards will be announced at the Game Developers Conference 2005 this March in San Francisco, CA. Voting is only open to GameFly subscribers; visit www.gamefly.com to subscribe. About GameFly GameFly, an online video game rental service, is the smartest way to rent, play and buy video games. With more than 2,000 titles, GameFly delivers the widest selection and availability of games for the PlayStation(R) 2, Xbox(TM), GameCube(TM), Game Boy(TM) Advance and Nintendo DS(TM) without the hassle of due dates or late fees. For $21.95 a month, GameFly subscribers can rent two games at a time and keep them for as long as they like. Subscribers manage their GameQ(TM) online and receive games directly from the U.S. Postal Service via first class mail. GameFly is also a great source for high quality, used video games at exceptional prices. For more information and a free trial, please visit www.gamefly.com. Source: GameFly CONTACT: Megan Novak of Alta Public Relations, +1-415-503-3927, or megan@altapr.com, for GameFly Web site: http://www.gamefly.com/ ------- Profile: International Entertainment

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