Hi folks - Truedat lets you track the console video games you own and want; it recommends you games; and it lets you create 'watch lists' on video game prices, where you automatically receive emails whenever the price you want to pay is reached. The service is totally free, and I make money through Amazon's affiliate commissions.
Here are a couple example use cases:
* There are ten games you want to buy right now, but you can't simultaneously play all of them. You order two games now, and add the other eight to your truedat wants list. Truedat automatically emails you when your target price is hit.
* It's the beginning of September; the Holiday Games Onslaught is about to start, but there is still at least a week left and you want a new game to tide you over. You use Truedat to quickly find the best, cheapest game from the past year you forgot to buy, and you order it.
Here's what I'd like to know from you:
1. I'm too close to the product, now. What sucks? I'm sure the body copy does. Would this make any sense to you if you just happened on my site? What else sucks?
2. Would you use this? If no, why not? Does this satisfy a need you have? Assuming you are an avid or semi-avid console gamer, is this a painkiller or a vitamin? (http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2006/03/is_your_product.html)
3. Anything else you have to say about this. I'd love as much feedback as I can get.
thanks for your time and input!
Aaron