MySpace founder backs social network for gamers

Written on October 31, 2006 – 11:25 am | by GoogleBot |

SaySwap offers games, cheats and tips

One of the founders of MySpace has backed an interactive online video gaming community allowing users to trade games, swap cheats and share tips and thoughts via blogs.

Los Angeles-based SaySwap, which claims to be the first social network for gamers, uses a virtual currency based on trading tokens to exchange games.

MySpace founder Brad Greenspan is backing the new venture through his LiveUniverse company established to nurture video, entertainment and social networking properties.

Mark Elfenbein, chief executive at SaySwap, said: “I had become frustrated with the lack of good titles at game rental stores and the steep $50+ cost of new games.

Read more: vnunet.com

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