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Newest Review: ... films as it moves with the times.It rents dvds and games for playstation and xbox although not the wii console games.The store also trades in your preowned games and films and you can buy them in store also.They have a monthly magazine which is free on the counter. They also sell blu ray dvds and all the latest electronic gadgets and all latest cds and consoles.Although if you want to rent dvds or games you have to have an account and a card.All you do is bring down a utility bill and also proof of identifaction like driving licence or passport and that is you up and running. It costs two pounds fifty for a rental and they also sell all t... more

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DomDom26
Premium Review Video Rental Shops in Belfast: A video shop is always handy and near by (231 words)
by - written on 24/03/09 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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Well in belfast at the weekend the video shops are always busy.No matter were you live there is always a near by video store.The main one is xtravision and the rival is Video city. Xtravision has the better variety of films as it moves with the times.It rents dvds and games for playstation and xbox although not the wii console games.The store also trades in your preowned games and films and you can buy them in store also.They have a monthly magazine which is free on the counter. They also sell blu ray dvds and all the latest electronic gadgets and all latest cds and consoles.Although if you want to rent dvds or games you have to have an account and ...  Read the complete review

byblox
Premium Review Xtravision (173 words)
by - written on 11/10/08 (Useful, 347 readings)
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Xtravision is the main DVD and game rental outlet in Northern Ireland. There are many branches in Belfast and further afield. Xtravision operates as a dvd and game library where you rent the dvds and games per night. Typically a new release dvd costs £3.50 per night. Older releases usually cost less, typically £2.50 and can be kept for two nights. Being a mainstream type of place the new releases come in when released and can be limited in numbers, Xtravision produce a free magazine that is available instore, it outlines new releases and promotions. Not the place to look for indie or classic films, it is best for new mainstream releases. The older ...  Read the complete review

 
Video Rental Shops in Belfast