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GameStop is pivoting to retro games at select locations. As the industry — and the retailer to the shifting landscape (including a ) — the company is betting on the old school. The GameStop Retro locations will stock physical consoles, discs and cartridges from classic Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox and Sega platforms.
The retailer announced the Retro GameStop locations in a on X (Twitter). The company also has a where you can search for retro-friendly locations within a 100-mile radius. (I found a grand total of one in my city.)
GameStop lists 18 classic systems supported by its Retro stores, stretching back to the 8-bit glory days of the Nintendo Entertainment System. Here’s the complete list (according to the company’s brief announcement), including their US launch years:
You’ll notice that the isn’t among the systems listed. Engadget emailed GameStop to try to confirm it’s omitted and learn more about the initiative. We’ll update this story if we hear back.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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The retailer announced the Retro GameStop locations in a on X (Twitter). The company also has a where you can search for retro-friendly locations within a 100-mile radius. (I found a grand total of one in my city.)
GameStop lists 18 classic systems supported by its Retro stores, stretching back to the 8-bit glory days of the Nintendo Entertainment System. Here’s the complete list (according to the company’s brief announcement), including their US launch years:
NES (1985)
SNES (1991)
Game Boy (1989)
Sega Genesis (1989)
PlayStation (1995)
Sega Saturn (1995)
Nintendo 64 (1996)
Sega Dreamcast (1999)
PS2 (2000)
Game Boy Advance (2001)
Nintendo GameCube (2001)
Original Xbox (2001)
Nintendo DS (2004)
Xbox 360 (2005)
Nintendo Wii (2006)
PS3 (2006)
Nintendo Wii U (2012)
PS Vita (2012)
You’ll notice that the isn’t among the systems listed. Engadget emailed GameStop to try to confirm it’s omitted and learn more about the initiative. We’ll update this story if we hear back.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
Console Bang News!