If you’re on the Duck Hunt for classic video games, this new store may be right up your alley.

J2Games offers patrons the chance to buy, sell or trade-in video games and consoles — many from older generations — and it is opening this month in Clark.

Store owner Jay Fennimore said he expects to open in the next couple of weeks, but an official date has not yet been set. The store will be located at 1067 Raritan Road in the Clarkton Shopping Center, right off Exit 135 of the Garden State Parkway.

Fenimore said rare gaming consoles, such as Nintendo NeoGeo, Playstation 1 Kiosk, Sega Saturn and 1970s Atari, will be sold. All used products are tested, refurbished and come with a warranty.

“I’m a collector — I found it really hard to find games for old game consoles," Fennimore said. “It started as an eBay store in 1999, so I went on a hunt and ended up with duplicates.”

J2Games has another shop — its original location at 3316 Sunset Ave. in Wanamassa — and all products are also sold online.

Fennimore said he owns about 50,000 video game products. Most of his inventory comes from trade-ins, and some from private collectors who liquidate their collections. Fennimore said he’s bought out three gaming companies over the years.

The retro video game concept isn’t a new one. Several other New Jersey stores, such as Retros Video Games & Electronics in Lawrenceville, offer similar services.

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