Robbway
Shared on Tue, 07/17/2007 - 06:37I noticed other 2o2p members mentioning the "Joy of Goozex." Goozex is a matching service for game trading. You want a game, someone else doesn't, and they send you your game. The fee is $1 USD per trade, plus you pay for shipping and handling of your own games that you trade away. It is essentially an inventory tracking system. And this month is extra-special because trades in July are free of the $1 service charge.
I keep old games thinking they're something I'll play later. Who am I kidding? I'll never play most of these again. So I started trading PS2, PSP, Xbox, and Wii games. After several trades out and in, I'm really pleased. Not only do I not want those games, I feel better about unloading my collection to gamers. This is important, because if you sequester a collection, no one gets any fun out of it, and you certainly don't want to have a collection when you die. I know of people who play all of their collection randomly. Those people are better collectors than I, because they're "exercising it."
So I threw my entire Dreamcast collection up for trade. The hottest games, like Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (equivalent to a $50 trade), went in minutes! My Gameboy Advance and Playstation games are going next. That's putting my collection to work. I've discovered that I need to put requests in for relatively new games, because they will most likely get sent before I even get around to buying them.
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Submitted by CrypticCat on Tue, 07/17/2007 - 06:42