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Posted by : Arjun Kadaleevanam Thursday, April 23, 2015

GameStop will this weekend launch a new pilot program that sees the store embrace retro gaming on a massive scale. Stores spread across New York City and Birmingham, Alabama will start accepting old consoles, games, and accessories for trade-in.

From April 25, these GameStop stores will start accepting consoles that date back as far as 1985. That means you can trade a NES, SNES, N64, Genesis, Dreamcast, or PlayStation along with any of each platform’s games and accessories. So if you have some old hardware lying around gathering dust and can get to one of the stores taking part, you could grab yourself some store credit or new hardware/games.



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