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Nintendo NES Classic Edition Stock Update: Available In Listed Target Stores, Stocks At Chunk Toys & Newegg Available At Higher Prices

Nintendo NES Classic Edition Stock Update: Available In Listed Target Stores, Stocks At Chunk Toys & Newegg Available At Higher Prices

Catherine G.

The fans scouting for the Nintendo NES Classic Edition have great news ahead of them: the Target Stores get daily Nintendo NES Classic Edition stock updates. The demand and supply balance is highly disproportionate and the supply is completely dry now. However, the demand is high as ever and Target has proved to be a great place to find a Nintendo NES Classic edition this week!

Even though the Target inventory level is a bit low at 3%, Target locations in area code 10001 can be spotted with the Nintendo NES Classic Edition. This information comes from BrickSeek which show that Atlantic Terminal Target stores have 7 NES in stock and Harlem Target has 6. Not just this, College Point currently has 9 in their inventory. January 22 is a great day for New York NES Classic Edition enthusiasts.

Target Clifton shows 7 in stock and Bronx-Throggs Neck has 3 Nintendo NES Classic Edition. Riverdale has 7 units in their collection. Many NES hunters are resorting to buying resold editions online at Amazon and the prices have gone below $150! Online, the best deal is a $143.99 offer from a store that has a whopping 100% score with over 200,000 ratings. It does not get better than this, folks. The Target inventory level dropped from 6% to 3% in the past two days.

There is also a speculation floating that ToysRUs will receive a great supply of Nintendo NES Classic Edition around January 26. However, currently, Target Stores are the best way to get your hands on this elusive gadget. They are much more regular and discoverable in the Target stores than anywhere else. The score is much better than Walmart's 1%!

The Nintendo NES Classic Edition console launched on November 11 in stores and online for just $59.99. The supply was extremely less in stores and especially online. On launch day Nintendo said: "The Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition system is a hot item, and we are working hard to keep up with consumer demand. There will be a steady flow of additional systems through the holiday shopping season and into the new year. Please contact your local retailers to check availability."

However, there are also reports suggesting that users were being told that the console is out of stock even though the Target website suggested otherwise. The console is also available at Newegg, Chunk Toys, and Player's Choice at a much higher price than its initial price tag of $60! Have you been able to grab one of the Nintendo NES Classic Edition consoles for yourselves? Let us know in the comments below!

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