GameStop officially declared the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii U as "retro consoles," leaving Millennials and Gen Z in their feelings.
The video game and electronics retailer made the declaration on social media — and console owners may not want to hear it.
GameStop reclassifies Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U as retro consoles, launching trade-in bonuses and highlighting the rise of classic gaming nostalgia.
For a limited time, customers will get an additional 10% in store credit when they trade in these "historic artifacts" to GameStop.
GameStop said it would also like to remind people that these systems are still "very cool," and anyone who owned one of these systems at launch is "absolutely not old." ...
GameStop is offering a 10% trade-in bonus for PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii U consoles through March 21 after officially reclassifying them as retro hardware.
Customers who trade in these consoles, their games, accessories, or other older systems get an extra 10% in store credit on top of the usual value.
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