Video Game Auctions
October 4, 2005
As most gamers know, you end up buying a lot of games for consoles that in the long term you stop playing. This is natural and common. In general, your choices were to either hold on to these older games or sell them back for real cheap to someone like EB Games or GameStop. Of course EBGames and GameStop would then just mark the game way up and throw it back on the shelf. This always bothered me because the next gamer would come along and pay an unreasonable price. So, my solution has always been to just hold on to games, sharing them with friends who wanted to try them out and eventually handing them down to my classic game collector friend, Tom.
Now there is a better solution: Game Swap Zone.
Game Swap Zone is basically an EBay for gamers. Prices there are set by gamers with minimal markup. Finally a solution I can support, a solution that keeps game costs down for all gamers.
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