
Japanese chain electronics store GEO has today announced that they are stepping into the retro game market, with 97 of their stores nationwide to begin selling and purchasing classic titles from February 16, 2026. Stores are set to offer both games and hardware, with each store set to have a revolving inventory of roughly 300-400 items at any given time.
While this might just sound like another electronics giant jumping on the retro game craze, GEO has long been a bastion of affordability across both new and used electronics and games, so it will be interesting to see what sort of competitive pricing they bring to the fold with this latest push.
The full lineup of consoles that GEO is making available for sale and buy-back can be found below:
PlayStation
PlayStation 2
PlayStation Portable
Xbox
Xbox 360
Dreamcast
Sega Saturn
Mega Drive
Game Gear
Famicon
Super Famicon
Virtual Boy
Game Boy
Nintendo 64
Game Boy Advance
Gamecube
PC Engine
Wonder Swan
Neo Geo
Following the February 16 launch of the program, GEO will begin consideration of expanding the sale of retro games to more locations outside of the initial 97, but this depends on several factors, including sales and general interest.
For those interested in checking out additional information, be sure to head over to GEO's official website.