Ryan Johnson, Mike Rohde, Erik Kubik | GoozerNation
Goozex has had a rough couple of years, but the new management that took over last month has made changes that are leaps and bounds over the predecessors. A new trading contest has been offered, and point value caps are increasing. Some feel it devalues the currency they currently have in the site, while others rejoice as the new prices could spur new trades of hot titles. With more changes promised within the week, GoozerNation staff have put together some tips and tricks to trade profitably and politely in the new economy.
99Gamers is officially dead. People are no longer able to list games and as
of yesterday (May 24th) the site is offline. Join one member of The Gamers
Lounge as he reflects back on the site and asks what went wrong? Was this
another Goozex? Why was 99Gamers so popular in the beginning?
Erik from The Gamers Lounge writes "It's been a little over a year since Goozex closed its doors. One of the greatest trading sites available on the Internet saw the site sputter and die as it tried to climb back to its former glory. The members of the Gamers Lounge takes time to reflect on the Goozex experience and what it meant then and now."
It would have helped if they actually advertized...
...I think this is the first time I've ever heard of them.
I used goozex and had hundreds of trades. Truly a great website. Also I haven't clicked the article just yet, but I believe the author and I used to write together. Now it's time to take a trip down memory lane.
There is nothing wrong with Best Buy or Gamestop. Or for that matter any of the other brick and mortar stores that handle trade-ins of video games such as Walmart, Target, etc. The biggest issue is the amount of credit gamers get for their $60, 1-2 month old game they just bought. It could be $30 or less easily. There are other options. The recent demise of Goozex and VGFive has left some gamers looking for new places to trade games. With the demise of Goozex, The Gamer’s Lounge has a few suggestions money conscious gamers should investigate such as 99Gamers and LeapTrade.
LOL, I laughed at that pic. I have felt like that many, many times when I went to Gamestop and traded in my games. Which is why I use Gamefly and just rent and if the game is really good I buy it from them at a USED price.
Gamefly is a serious win for all gamers and I preach the gospel of Gamefly to anyone and everyone who is a true gamer.
It is especially useful if you are a multi-console owner like myself.
I can't fault these trade-in shops, they are essentially pawn shops, and they've got to make money.
That said, I never trade my games in with them. I just go on craigslist or ebay, get much more value out of my lightly used game.
Yea I never go to gamestop anymore to sell game
Although what if your in a situation where you have a game you want to sell (tale of xilia) and tried to sell it on craigslist and no one around your area wants it? I guess I can do ebay but I usually buy things from ebay not sell. I feel like at this point I should just give it to gamestop and get how many quarters or dimes the trade in value is.
yeah ive found a very good Swedish site. Infamous second son son for 40$ and MGS for 30$
"There are better options than Gamestop"
In all honesty, GameStop isn't that bad, it's just very situational. Same goes for BB and a lot of other places.
To give you an idea, a few months back I got Deadliest Warrior for free at Best Buy. It was free because the MSRP dropped the game to $19.99 and they had a GCU coupon for $20 off DW, so that dropped the game to free. However, the system voided it, so I think the guy charged me a penny and just took one off the register and called it a day.
Anyway, that traded into BB for something like 32 cents. GameStop wasn't aware of this deal and was still offering $10 for it. I just zipped over there and got $10 dollars for a game that I probably couldn't give to any "real" gamer. This is true for a lot of things.
Depending on the game, you can certainly make more money trading something into a place like BB or GS than selling it on a site. They're a lot better for games no one wants, but still hold value (things like Deadliest Warrior), but again, this all requires getting out at the right time. Values also drop based off S&D, which is why some popular new games trade in for nothing. These places have too much stock and can't afford to pay you XYZ when they have ABC.