Friday, December 14, 2007

What to do with your old video games

I'm sure you have a stack of games sitting around that will never get played again. I mean come on, are you ever going to play your copy of White Men Can't Jump for your Atari Jaguar (it's true)? Well I have discovered Goozex. Here's how it works. You create your Library by locating all of your old games you don't want any more in their database. Each game is assigned a point value from 100- 1000. You can also go thru and create a Request list of games you are looking for. Now you sit back and wait. When someone wants a game that you have and your copy is next on the list you will receive an email that someone wants your copy of WaterWorld for the Virtual Boy. You just send the game, manual or the whole box if you have it in the mail and you're all set. Once that person receives the game, you receive the assigned # of points in your account. When a game you have requested becomes available and you have earned enough points you will be shipped that game. If you don't have enough points you can buy them to get the game you requested. Selling games is free and buying games only costs a dollar. Other than the $2-$3 to ship a game there are no other fees involved.

If anyone is interest click on the link below to sign up:

Sign me up for Goozex!!!

You'll get 100 points and a free trade to get started with!!!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Maybe Atari can dig up a landfil and get all those ET games for a lot of points.