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Nintendo NES Classic Stocks Update: GameStop Shipments Coming This Week!

Nintendo NES Classic Stocks Update: GameStop Shipments Coming This Week!

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"Nintendo NES Classic" stocks are on the way! This is what GameStop revealed after confirmation that new shipments of the much-desired gaming console will be arriving this week. Supplies will still be limited for those who want to purchase these reconfigured classic gaming systems which were originally launched last November 2016.

Despite the limited stocks, the "Nintendo NES Classic" remains to be one of the hottest gaming systems last year. From an array of 30 classic games from the NES period, players chomped at the bit of these in their hands when they acquired the console. Widespread sellouts were not expected as demands rose even higher, with some websites like Amazon crashing down. But now, looks like a lot more video gamers would be able to experience it as new shipments arrive at GameStop.

While it will definitely be at limited supply, GameSpot is proud to announce that new stocks are coming this week, starting today. Though, this will not be bulk loads of devices to be offered as only a number of units would be made available. Shoppers will be allowed to buy one unit at a time. It might not be so much of a good news but at least, we know that production is ongoing, it is also possible that other retailers such as Amazon will be getting more stocks in place.

"Nintendo NES Classic" sales have been criticized as a lot of gamers were disappointed that the gaming company did not expect the high demand for the new console. This only means that the marketing for the device is so successful, which sold six times as fast as Wii U disgruntling gamers on the side, because of the company's lack of ability to forecast - while some think it is actually a strategy.

This is not the first time that the video game giant had limited stocks of a much-wanted product prompting excited players to go the extra mile and pay higher to get their fix. A lot of fans of Nintendo are now worried as "Nintendo Switch" may also experience the same thing.

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