AnonEmouse
10-24-2008, 06:34 PM
I live in Germany, and get the Armed Forces Network (AFN). They show 7-8 games a week, but when they don't broadcast the Redskins game, I buy the game from Yahoo. It's expensive - $19.99 per game, but that's a personal choice you'd have to make depending on if it's worth it to you or not.
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It's expensive to some degree, but up until this season (when they lost their licensing or whatever) there was a company based out of Italy called Pontel, that was selling any NFL game on DVD (basically the show transferred to DVD with little more than a title menu added). They charged byt the disk or c. £135 for a season, including playoffs if your team made it. It would have worked out to about $250. It was the only way I could get a whole season of Skins games and now I can't even do that.
I got to ask, why can't the NFL offer up their archive if people want to buy the games on DVD? I'd love to get out SB seasons on DVD and replay them once in a while.
NFL Game Pass - Powered by Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nflgamepass)
It's expensive to some degree, but up until this season (when they lost their licensing or whatever) there was a company based out of Italy called Pontel, that was selling any NFL game on DVD (basically the show transferred to DVD with little more than a title menu added). They charged byt the disk or c. £135 for a season, including playoffs if your team made it. It would have worked out to about $250. It was the only way I could get a whole season of Skins games and now I can't even do that.
I got to ask, why can't the NFL offer up their archive if people want to buy the games on DVD? I'd love to get out SB seasons on DVD and replay them once in a while.