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Nintendo NES Classic News: Walmart $185 Bundle With Average TV Sold Out Instantly!

Nintendo NES Classic News: Walmart $185 Bundle With Average TV Sold Out Instantly!

Catherine G.

The craziness about Nintendo NES Classic continues amongst the fans and lovers of the classic console. It was launched back in November for a price tag of $60 onloy. However, it sold like chocolates and the Nintendo NES Classic was extremely difficult to find. The stock kept on disappearing online and offline and people tried to earn profits by reselling the console on sites like eBay and Amazon.

The situation was same for Walmart where Nintendo NES Classic was selling like hot cakes. Recently, Walmart put the Nintendo NES Classic edition back in stock in an average bundle. However, even though the bundle was not a very attractive one. it sold out at the Walmart stores almost immediately.

The bundle contents changed multiple times and were restocked. However, it remains to be unavailable even now. The bundle costs somewhere between $180 and $190. It includes a Nintendo NES Classic edition along with a second controller, and a 32 inch TV! The TV is not a high end one and it comes as no surprise.

For the price, the TV has some great features. It has a 720p resolution display from the brand ProScan. It comes with a price tag of $120 and may be bought without a bundle pack for only $110. The Walmart website gives great reviews about the TV but in essence, it is quite cheap. Hence, buyers should not have extremely high expectations about it. As soon as the bundle was announced by Walmart, it got sold out. It was restocked a couple of times.

The Nintendo NES Classic edition bundles, however unattractive or impractical they might be, are getting sold out as quickly as just the console itself. Nintendo is addressing these supply and demand imbalance issues by shipping the stock of consoles to U.S. For more news about the classic console, keep browsing MobileNApps!

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