Zaps Second Hand Game List

6 September 2010

We all know that newly released console games can be expensive, and even difficult to justify buying when many offer less than 10 hours of gameplay, or limited replay-ability/multiplayer. Thankfully, it is still possible to trade console games, and we have a heaving second-hand market right here in SA. 

Not only are there various retailers that facilitate the trading of games, but gamers often meet up on forums to make direct swaps. 

Zaps is a firm favourite for many Johannesburg based gamers, offering great pricing, and a personal touch that leaves a lasting impression. They also maintain a constantly updated catalogue of second hand games, giving gamers the chance to sell their old games for store credit, and buy second hand games for drastically reduced prices.

These are some of the highlights of Zaps’ current second hand catalogue:

PS3

Army Of Two Platinum – R185

Assassins Creed 2 – R185

Batman Arkham Asylum – R185

Battlefield Bad Company – R99

Battlefield Bad Company 2 Limited Edition – R310

Bayonetta – R230

Bioshock – R185

Brutal Legend – R140

Farcry 2 – R99

God Of War 3 – R350

Killzone 2 – R185

Kane And Lynch 2 – R350

Lego Indiana Jones 2 – R270

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 – R220

Resistance 2 – R185

Check out the full list here 

Xbox 360

Alone In The Dark – R140

Bayonetta – R320

Bioshock – R140

Crackdown – R120

Dark Messiah – R99

Fable 2 – R170

Farcry 2 – R185

Fifa World Cup 2010 South Africa – R270

Forza 2 – R185

Forza 3 – R350

Gears Of War Classic – R185

Grand Theft Auto 4 – R185

Just Cause 2 – R350

Lost Planet – R140

Mirrors Edge – R99

Need For Speed Shift – R150

Pure – R99

The Saboteur – R230

Skate 2 – R230

Check out the full list here

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