GameLink Announces 2014 Year-End 'Top 10 List' Promotion

SAN FRANCISCO —  GameLink.com is wrapping up 2014 by revealing seven top 10 lists of the year’s best selling and most popular adult entertainment movies, performers, and studios.

The company said that it would announce a new list each day — along with a corresponding sale — from Dec. 26 through Jan. 1.

“We are extremely thankful to our loyal customers for once again making GameLink.com the online leader in adult entertainment,” said Jeff Dillon, vice president of business development for eLine.com, GameLink’s parent company.

He added, “While our top 10 lists are a way to honor the best of the year, the real motivation is to reward consumers with great savings and fun deals.”

Following are the “Best of 2014 Lists" and promotion schedule:

Dec. 26 — Top 10 Selling Studios. All featured studios will feature a “buy-2, get 25 percent off” discount.

Dec. 27 — Top 10 Family Roleplaying Parodies. All featured movies will be available on VOD for 25 percent off.

Dec. 28 —Top 10 Selling Anal Movies. All featured movies will be available on VOD for 25 percent off.

Dec. 29 — Top 10 Selling Teen Movies. All featured movies will be available on VOD for 25 percent off.

Dec. 30 — Top 10 Adult Stars. Movies featuring any of these stars will be available for 15 percent off on VOD.

December 31 — Top 10 Adult Movies. All featured movies will be available on VOD for 25 percent off.

Jan. 1 — Top 10 Editors’ Picks. All featured movies will be available on VOD for 25 percent off.

Each list will be revealed on GameLink's home page.

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