This is the first time I know of where someone has offered to open up a site to user-submitted content and/or use as a community resource. Thanks B&V.
I'd like to see:
1) user-submitted game reviews.
2) user-submitted informational articles (per Thrush's post)
3) Compiled repair FAQ's and resources
4) a centralized marketplace for community projects, maybe a shopping cart system, maybe just links to where things can be found. Trying to sell games at fair prices wouldn't work because ebay resellers would find out and buy everything up, but there are other things that could be sold or advertised. Remember, in addition to selling new games, TZD also had information on what Radio Shack parts were needed for a replacement Duo AC adapter; they found a stockpile of computer cables that could be used as extension cords; they had more Duo AV cables manufactured; they had more Duo controller cables made; they talked Hudson into a DE2 reprint (admittedly something that will never happen again); they offered repairs through that old Retrogames site, and, after that guy flaked out, worked with D-Lite to repair a bunch of their TE units. My point is, besides selling new old stock, they also functioned as a collective bargaining co-op to get replacement parts made and as a repair resource.
Similar things happen on this forum, like the Loom/Monster Lair purchase, BMW's generous Sapphire offer, that deal someone found on ebay for credit card/hucard sleeves, Official Ninja's work on a potential TG-CD gear that might be made, homebrew games, Sparky's sticker business, etc. Just compiling links where people can buy these things would be useful.