GameLink Now Offering C1R's Full Catalog of FIlms

SAN FRANCISCO — Online adult store GameLink.com announced today that it is now offering Channel 1 Releasing’s (C1R) entire catalog of gay movies.

More than 700 titles are immediately accessible to consumers through VOD, PPM and DVD/Blu-ray.

Channel 1 Releasing is co-owned by diretcor, Chi Chi LaRue and is the banner company for gay studios Rascal Video, All Worlds Video, Dirk Yates, and Catalina Video. All studios are included in the content agreement with GameLink.

"We are pleased to have partnered up with Gamelink in the on demand distribution of our movies," Jon Christiansen, C1R Director of public relations said.  "I'm certain that we will have a long and fruitful relationship."

GameLink has no membership requirements or fees and is available to all online adult viewers.

“Channel 1 Releasing is known for their high quality gay content. With five studios of top-tier premium movies to choose from and the most popular gay performers featured, GameLink guarantees the best in gay entertainment,” Jeff Dillon, GameLink’s director of online sales said.

He added, “C1R has been a leader in gay films for more than 10 years, and we are thrilled to offer the entirety of their studios’ catalogs. GameLink is privileged to offer our consumers an even more diverse selection of adult movies.”

To view the C1R catalog click here.  

For additional GameLink information contact Dillon at jeff@gamelink.com.

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