Strange Data Announces the Launch of Video Game Tracker Website

 

February,
11 2000

 

FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Strange
Data Announces the Launch of Video Game Tracker Website

 

STRANGE
DATA, SAN RAMON, CA.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb. 7, 2000—Strange Data, creators
of DVD Tracker (www.dvdtracker.com),
the extremely popular site dedicated to DVD collectors, announces the launch
of its new site, Video Game Tracker (http://www.videogametracker.com).

 

Video
Game Tracker ("VGT"), patterned around the original DVD Tracker
concept allows members a free on-line database to catalog all aspects of one’s
collection. VGT was designed to satisfy the needs of all video game
enthusiasts, regardless of their skill level or aptitude. Strange Data
combined its trademark cataloging features with an on-line forum to provide
users with a site that allows them not only to track what they own and want,
but to participate in message boards for posting questions or exchanging tips
and techniques to improve their aptitudes.

 

Dedicated
to providing avenues to the lowest prices for gaming systems and accessories,
VGT has established affiliations with numerous online stores in order to bring
the web’s lowest prices to its users. Great Deals and special promotions are
readily accessible and updated constantly, ensuring that users can purchase
their needs and desires with little effort on their part. Users can also
access VGT’s intrinsic ability to post, sell, or trade their own games and
accessories to other users without the hassle of joining expensive action
forums or consignment sites. Users have the ability to set and alter their
prices while still maintaining control over the entire transaction process.

 

Put
all together, VGT is the web’s sole site dedicated to providing a cataloging
service, a trading post, and a communication forum dedicated to the needs,
wants, and desires of the gaming community. And best of all, it’s free!

 

About
Strange Data
:

Strange
Data is dedicated to the tracking of individual collections throughout the
world. Strange Data was formed early in 1999 to become the premiere site for
cataloging and maintaining collections of all types online. Users can track
their current collections, talk to other enthusiasts with similar interests,
and let others know future wants and desires.

 

Some
Other Strange Data Sites:

DVD
Tracker
www.dvdtracker.com

Laser
Disc Tracker
www.laserdisctracker.com

Plush
Toy Tracker
www.plushtoytracker.com

 

Contact:

Paul
S. Bryan

Marketing
Director

Strange
Data http://www.strangedata.com

E-Mail:
[email protected]

Phone:
(877) 260-1967