A website called
Lynx2Games.com has a new approach to buying and sharing that could help consumers avoid paying full price for video games. When people buy a game on the site, they're buying them in pairs ? there's a "borrower" and a "buyer" (friends can make a purchase together, or Lynx2Games can match up consumers interested in the same product). The borrower pays 25 percent and gets the game for the first three weeks, then they ship it to the buyer, who pays 75 percent and then gets to keep the game indefinitely. The average new console game costs $60, so that breaks down to $15/$45.
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