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GameGoods – MMORPG Currency Trading

Posted in My Reviews by Gustav S on the November 3rd, 2007

Many of you surely have seen this coming, the digital era in which you would kill for a digital good that it is just composed of 0s and 1s. That is what the world Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing games are bringing up to our culture, The digital culture.

It is very interesting to see how we generate face value out of everything. If there is a large enough group of people who believes that a digital super sword that is able to slay the gobling demon because of its Shadow Property that is very rare is worth 100.000 pieces of WOW gold then you have some face value for something.

It is obvious to consider that getting gold (a.k.a Money) in a game has also its difficulty considering that you have to kill monsters and “work” to get that gold out, then based on the effort you made to get that gold it is also worth something.

So what if you could trade real life money for that WOW Gold you need to buy that preciated equipment you need for your Role Playing character????

That is where GameGoods come into play, a trustable site in which you can trade real money for wow gold.

The market for these virtual goods and services is predicted to raise to $4 billion by 2008. Currently the biggest MMORPG is World of Warcraft with over 9 million players worldwide. GameGoods is a premium player in this industry and one of the best companies to but world of warcraft gold with really competitive prices, 24/7 customer service and extremely fast delivery speeds.

As a hobby I spend some time playing in some of my favorites MMORPG and I have to say that I have used my buying power (real money) to shortcut my way to success in my games, so I can really see the potential of this business in the future no only for trading gold but for companies to set up their online stores in the game in order for you to buy from the game and get your goods delivered at home.

This Post is Sponsored by GameGoods, my opinions and reviews reflect what I really think about the sponsor.

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