GameStop is going retro.
The retailer is launching a new sales and trade-in program for old-school consoles, games, and accessories, according to PCMag's sister site IGN.
Starting April 25, about 250 stores across New York City and Birmingham, Ala. will start accepting your old consoles and games as trade-ins. If all goes well in those first two markets, the company is planning for a national rollout later this year.
GameStop will be selling and accepting a range of systems and accessories dating back to the Nintendo Entertainment System. The list also includes the Super NES, SEGA Genesis, the original PlayStation, N64, and SEGA Dreamcast, plus thousands of vintage games to play on your new (old) box.
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