If you want to pick up a used game and a Slurpee, you had to make two stops.
Not any more, thanks to a new program at 7-11 stores that will debut later this year.
USA Today reports that the convenience store chain will start carrying used video games priced at $19.99 or less later this year.
The “Great Games Below $20″ program will be available at 3,000 7-Eleven stores through a partnership with Maryland-based company Game Trading Technologies. GTT president and CEO Todd Hays said in a statement he hopes to host the program in most 7-Eleven stores by September.
Stores will feature a display with a variety of video games from various platforms priced at $19.99 or below.



















Really? The selling new games didn't work so great for us.
Put another way: We weren't able to get rid of all the X-Box 360 games we had in inventory until we'd marked them down to $5 a pop; they were more than a year old and taking up space.