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Google Graveyard by SaaSHub VS Gamefly

Compare Google Graveyard by SaaSHub VS Gamefly and see what are their differences

Google Graveyard by SaaSHub logo Google Graveyard by SaaSHub

The Google Graveyard is the complete list of discontinued products by Google. Also known as 'The Google Cemetery'

Gamefly logo Gamefly

Leasing computer games used to be a foundation of computer game society.
  • Google Graveyard by SaaSHub Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-10-07
  • Gamefly Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-03-21

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Gamefly in 2020 Review: Top 3 reasons to and not to subscribe

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing Google Graveyard by SaaSHub and Gamefly, you can also consider the following products

The Google Cemetery - A list of dead Google products and why they died

Playfire - Playfire is the global community for gamers.

Startup Graveyard - History shouldn't have to repeat itself

Gaikai - Gaikai is a company which provides technology for the streaming of high-end video games.

Failory - Failory is a community visited by startup founders every day to read articles about entrepreneurship, interviews with failed and successful founders, insightful postmortems and our monthly reports.

StreamMyGame - With close proximities to OnLive, StreamMyGame doesn’t work like it, but it allows users to play whether Windows-based games they have on their systems from anywhere in the world on their Windows as well as on Linux system.