Alienware Offering $200 for Old Game Consoles with PC Purchase

But you'll have to buy a PC, of course.

The next generation of console gaming is just over the horizon. And while there's plenty of reasons to hang on to your old PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360, owning a competent gaming PC is also a solid investment. Today, Alienware has expanded its trade-in program to accept aging game consoles for anyone purchasing one of its PC rigs.
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No, this isn't the first time Alienware has offered such a trade-in program. Back in 2007, the PC manufacturer began handing out cash for hardware--$200 back then, too--for everything from MP3 players to game consoles. Currently, the trade-in program is accepting working-condition PlayStation 3 units, Xbox 360 Slim units, as well as a wide range of desktop PCs and laptops. As far as we can tell, they all pay out 200 bucks.
But before you get your hands on the cash, you'll have to buy an Alienware PC and save the receipt. Logging onto the Alienware Trade website with the proof-of-purchase and your bank information in-hand, you'll answer a few questions about your old hardware and send the device off to Alienware with free shipping. After your trade-in is verified, Alienware says your $200 will show up in the bank within 40 days.
Be sure to check out IGN's review of the Alienware 14 laptop and the Alienware X51 PC.

 

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