Nintendo NES Classic Edition Latest Stock Update: Elusive Retro Console Available At Best Buy Today

Nintendo NES Classic Edition Latest Stock Update: Elusive Retro Console Available At Best Buy Today

Keisuke Akio

Video games fanatics will have another chance to own the NES Classic Edition. This was confirmed by Nintendo, early this April, that the last shipments of the gaming console will be out in the retailer stores before this month ends.

NES Classic Èdition was first released last year ànd costs $60. Its acquired popularity in the present video gàming industry is quite remarkable. This is especially because of the big end technology which other consoles are using, says BGR. Unlike its rival video game systems like the Xbox One and PS4, NES Classic doesn't have cutting edge graphics and lifelike games.

Instead, it is à shrunken repackaging of 1985 original coñsole. It now has an HDMI port that will enable to see the modern television sets to be its monitor. The repackaged console also comes with a retro controller and 8-bit graphics. Thirty pre-installed classic games such as Tecmo Bowl, SSupèr Mario Bros., and Pac-Màn are also included, according to The Verge.

Those who have been eyeing the NES Classic Edition for too long must grab this last chance because according to Nintendo, the company will not produce it anymore. USA Today reported that gamers willing to pay the price for a premium can snag right away from Amazon while those who are still thinking for practicality can get them at suggested retail price from Best Buy. However, the stocks are just limited, as what Best Buy tweeted last Sunday.

NES Classic Edition will be sold on first come first served basis, according to Nintendo Spokesperson. In addition, the retail store will not sell the console on its online store, that is why it is advised that buyers should go to their stores as soon as possible. Best Buy also offers discounts on selected accessories.
Behind the surprising success of the NES Classic, those selling on the secondary market are taking advantage because Nintendo can't keep with the demand. eBay put a $200 price tag on the console which is three to for times more expensive than the original price. The company has earlier announced that the production of the console will be stopped and it just made the surge even stronger.

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