
In this down economy, video gamers are looking to get a better value for their money just like everyone else. Given that most will play through a game once and then seldom if ever return, justifying a $60 purchase for perhaps 8 hours of use is difficult. Retailer GameStop has offered store credit for trade-ins for several years, but most gamers find the value poor (for example, you would buy a game for $60 one week, and trade it for $25 the next, and see it on the shelf for $55 the next day).
There are other options such as eBay and the rather convoluted site GameTZ, but three years ago today a new site emerged seeking a simpler way – a user looking for a game matched with another user who is willing to get rid of that same game. Based on ‘points’ that have direct value for gettign other games, Goozex provides a much better return on new games than any other site. And if you just want a better deal on used games, you can buy points and trade tokens and go that route. The site trades games for PC, Mac, XBOX360, PS3, Wii, DS, PSP, GBA, PS2, PS One, GameCube, XBOX, and DreamCast. If you are looking for a new way to stretch your gaming dollar, Goozex is worth checking out!


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