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My experiences with Leaptrade - Gaming Thoughts

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:

Turns out, I play a lot of games. I buy them, I sell them, I trade them. A lot of my classic stuff has been kept over the years (I'm looking at you NES, Sega Genesis and SNES), where as most of my modern games eventually get played, beaten and traded in (except absolute favorites like Mass Effect and Dragon Age). It can be frustrating at times however, because the place that makes it the easiest to do this is probably Gamestop. They take your games in almost any condition. No box? No problem. The issue arises from when you want a bit more than pennies on the dollar, and alternate options such as Ebay, Amazon or other venues that are sometimes less convenient but more profitable have to be considered. Leaptrade attempts to bridge the gap a bit, and for the most part it succeeds, though there are some hiccups along the way.

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CheatCC's 2016 Gamer's Shopping Guide

The day after Thanksgiving officially marks the race to the cash register in our attempts to stock up on presents and swag for our most beloved. Some folks may be a little easier to shop for than others, so here CheatCC has collected a little bit of everything that's sure to please gaming guys and gals of all ages come December 25th!

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Revisiting Game Trading Sites

Join Erik from The Gamer's Lounge as he revisits game trading sites in 2015. There are better options besides Gamestop. How have 99gamers and Leaptrade been so far? Have they improved? Where does Gameflip stand in all of this?

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Leaptrade Looks To Help Gamers On Budget Own All The Best Games

Gaming on a budget can be frustrating as there are many games on so many platforms making playing them all a costly undertaking. Skewed and Reviewed has written a review for the new service Leaptrade which offers new and older games at a fair price and allows gamers to trade in games at fair market price towards other games of their choice.