Retro Games Now Trading on Goozex

Goozex.com—the Internet's leading videogame trading site, as determined by "percentage of members that are currently writing this news post"—now accepts NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, GBC, Atari 2600, a

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Goozex.com—the Internet’s leading videogame trading site, as determined by “percentage of members that are currently writing this news post”—now accepts NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, GBC, Atari 2600, and even Sega CD games for trade, in addition to games for all current-gen systems, as well as PS1, PS2, GBA, and Dreamcast, as well as DVDs and Blu-rays.gooz

I’ve been using the site since 2006, when it was founded by kids just down the dorm from me at the University of Maryland, College Park (Go Terps!!). The way it works is this:

  • You list a videogame you want to get rid of (the price, in Goozex points, is set by the site)
  • Someone requests your game
  • You mail your game to that person
  • You get points that you can now spend on another game that’s listed on the site

That’s the so basically, anyway, and each trade costs $1. I’ve found a lot of use for the site in getting rid of poorly chosen purchases or misguided presents, and then getting games I really want to play in return. (I suppose you could also use the site for trading away games you like but are finished with, but I’d never do that, because I am a hoarder.) They offer better trading rates than GameStop, with the added bonus that you don’t have to go to a GameStop. I’ve also been using it recently as a way to replace my VHS tapes with DVDs of the same movies, without having to worry so much about spending real money on something I, technically, already own.

If you’re interested in signing up for a free Goozex membership, click here to do it, because this post is really just a way for me to get bonus referral points. Bonus referral points for a site I genuinely love, use, and think everyone else should love and use, but bonus referral points nonetheless.

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From 2002 to 2013

4 Comments

  1. I was just going to write an article about swaptree.com, a site I’ve been using to trade DVDs for games – and I was totally going to use it as a douchy way to get referrals! Gotta get working on that, this’ll be a goldmine.

  2. See, the key is you gotta wait for the site to do something newsworthy first, so you have an excuse to post—I wouldn’t want this to come across as a crass plug!

  3. I thought that goofy-looking reptile looked familiar! At one point there were fliers posted all over the place with it!

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