Built from the ground up, the idea behind Gamecycler came from the virtually universal desire to game on the cheap. When most people finish a video game, they most likely aren’t going to play it again. So a smart thing to do is to go to somewhere like Gamestop and have them buy it back. However, the money earned from that buyback is usually just a couple of dollars, and buying another used game still costs a whole lot more.

Ric Delgado, the founder of Gamecycler, talks about this problem:

While gaming is a hobby that entails some expense, some find it a bit too much to sustain. Many play games as a colorful distraction from the drabs of daily life, including those who may be a bit strapped for cash. Therefore, there’s always a need for something that makes it more affordable. That’s where Gamecycler comes in.

With the video game industry being a $5 billion industry in the US alone, it’s safe enough to say that Gamecycler indeed has a big enough market to draw from. The site lets gamers create a library of their own games, as well as a want list of games they want to play. They can then get matched with other gamers and trade requests can be sent, asking for a game in their library by offering a game on their want list they happen to have.

Gamecycler is currently in beta. If you’re interested in trading games with other gamers, you can now register an account on the site and get started.