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Green Man Gaming launch

New site from Gian Luzio enabling punters to trade in their digitally downloaded games; royalties promised to publishers.

Green Man Gaming today revealed a new digital games retail platform that monetises the digital pre-owned market.

Until now, digital retailing of games has been a simple: click buy, pay and download. Green Man Gaming, a new digital retailer is proposing a new concept where gamers can trade-in their digitally purchased and downloaded games.

Gian Luzio, COO for Green Man Gaming says, “Previously the minute you had paid and downloaded your game it had no resale value. This is extremely expensive for the gamer and does not encourage the consumer to try new genres or franchises. Our leading edge technology gives downloaded games a value that gamers can trade-in at any time.”

Green Man Gaming will ensure that the publishing community receives substantial remuneration from the digital pre-owned market. “We will pay significant royalties to the publisher each time the game is traded in perpetuity.” commented Luzio.

Green Man Gaming will launch with 400 titles at the end of Q1 2010 with over 2000 games available by the end of the year.

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For further information please contact Green Man Gaming on +44 (0)20 7193 6910 or

info@greenmangaming.com

About Green Man Gaming

Based in London, Green Man Gaming is a global digital games retailer working with content owners, social networks and media companies to generate unparalleled revenue through a unique patent pending digital solution. Green Man Gaming partners can integrate games downloads into their existing offer and receive ongoing revenue from the digital pre-owned market.

For further information, please visit www.greenmangaming.com 

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