Toys R Us is testing out a new program to buy used video games for store credit at some stores in the New York area, the national toy retailer told Kotaku today.
âWe are testing out a program at a couple of our stores in the New York area,â said Bob Friedland, senior public relations manager for Toys R Us. âWe are selling used games in the stores participating in the test.â
He declined to say when or if the program would be rolled out nationwide or extended to other locations. He also declined to say how unusual it was for Toys R Us to be testing out such a program.
Word of the used game buy back program first hit CheapAssGamer earlier today when reader phear3d posted an image of a sign that reads âSell back your used video games and receive store credit.â
According to the sign, which was located in Nanuet, New Yorkâs store number 6325, only games in original case with case artwork and manual would be accepted. Game discs canât be cracked and the store wouldnât accept any games rated A.
Iâm assuming that means no Adults Only, or AO games are eligible.
Phear3d reports on his blog that there were already a number of used games that had been resealed at his local store. The original Rock Band for the 360 was selling for $30, while Puzzle Quest was selling for $18.
The Toys R Us here in the Denver area told me that they were familiar with the program but that they werenât participating. They did tell me to check back in a couple of weeks to see if the program had been expanded to their area.
Sounds like GameStop may soon have some competition in the lucrative used game sales business.