
resumeplay writes: "The popular trading service Goozex is expanding the award winning trading service by allowing users to trade retro games ranging from many systems including: Nintendo NES, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, and Atari 2600."

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Should probably stop turning in my games to gamestop and using this service.
I need to give this site a shot, I have many friends that use it and really like it.
This sounds like a sweet idea, but I'd want to see some kind of assurances or details on how it works to make sure you're actually getting what you requested. And that the product you're getting works.
I'm always kind of cautious with used games, and also with online purchases, and this is both of them mixed...
N64 kicked ass.
If this works, I can finally get rid of some of my clunkers for the system (like Cruisin USA) and get something good in return.
This was the high-water mark of Nintendo as a company, in my opinion. Quality of their 1st-party games went up for GameCube, but tanked for Wii, and they had no 3rd-party support the last 2 gens. So N64 was the last time you could be proud and loud about being a Nintendo guy.
I've made many trades and have gotten some nice games without spending any money (except postage on stuff I've sent to people). You can leave feedback on people if the game you get does not work or if you expected to get the full package (disc, cover art, and case) and didn't. There are options to send or accept games where you don't have the full package so you know in advance what you're getting.
You can even trade movies too. It's the bomb!