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Walmart has decided to begin a program that will buy back used video games. They are currently testing it in 77 stores, so there probably isn't one close to you unless you live in a major city.
The test market stores have machines that are owned by a company called E-play that is leasing the space inside the 77 stores.
The machines can scan UPC codes and make an offer to the consumer. Then, the consumer can either accept or reject the offer. If they accept the offer, the machine then scans the disc to make sure it is in fact a legit and working game.
Along with games, the machines offer games and DVD's that can be rented for a dollar a day.
So far, this is just a tiny test run, but if all goes well Walmart may begin offering it in more stores.




