Nintendo NES Classic Edition Stock Update: More Stocks Are Coming Says President

Nintendo NES Classic Edition Stock Update: More Stocks Are Coming Says President

Keisuke Akio

The recent issue on supply and demand problem of Nintendo Switch the NES Classic Edition is about to end. Nintendo Worldwide president Tatsumi Kimishima gave an assurance to the Nintendo fans that stocks of these two devices are already on its way to the stores.

Fusses among the fans of the newest game consoles happened when it run out of stocks on the first day they were released. US retail store, Best Buy, and the American retail company, Toy R Us have gone to the same situation, says Express. Both stores have run out of stocks. According to the president of Nintendo in America, they underestimated the demand for Nintendo Switch on its release.

That is the main reason why many unlucky fans of Nintendo have not bought the game console yet. However, the Japanese company is reassuring to restock the Nintendo Switch and NES Classic Edition, as reported by Express. There is no official update yet regarding the exact date of releasing the new stocks in stores and game enthusiasts will probably have these game consoles before a month passes, reported Press Start.

Nintendo first became available on the market last March 3, 2017, and it came with the new boundary-breaking game "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild". In the meantime, as reported by The Verge, Colorware, a gadget painting company, included the latest Nintendo game console on their emergent line up. Nintendo fanatics can now buy Nintendo Switch console through Colorware. It comes in 58 different customized colors. The personalized Nintendo Switch will have the customers preferred color, on the front and back of the device, as well as the Joy-Con controllers and the dock. Colorware wishes to announce that the customized Nintendo Switch will be shipped within six to eight weeks. This Colorware colored customized Nintendo Switch will cost $499.

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