After Nintendo announced that the NES Classic will be a limited edition, all orders went flying by, giving little opportunity for lte buyers to grab one. For those who are seeking high and low for the gaming platform, it might be too late to find one easily, but for your readings worth, we might be able to lead you to few stores that still offer them.
During its launching in November, the NES Classic Edition was made available on retail stores like Amazon, Best Buy, Gamestop, Target and Walmart. Now, it looks like the Nintendo has run out of stocks and it's up to these retail stores to make room for some very special requests, which we can't even imagine to categorize.
But if you're still on the hunt for the NES Classic Edition, here are your best your options. First, Amazon previously hinted an exciting announcement coming for the NES Classic. If only fans could hope for it, it will be the new surge of NES Classic Edition supply from Amazon. Despite the online retail store not disclosing what the exciting announcement is, fans are hopeful.
Meanwhile, Target Australia recently announced that they still have the NES Classic Edition, unfortunately available to Australian gamers only. The offer has been available since December 12; the announcement said "We've been bursting at the seams to give you more info on this! The item will be available approximately from 8am AEDST Monday 12/12.
This will be sold online only so make sure you're on your computer; set-up with a Target Online account and ready to make your purchase! Don't forget, the item is not secured until the payment is finalized. Good luck!"
According to Yahoo Tech! You can still snag the NES Classic Edition on Best Buy, but for $200 apiece, compared to its $59.99 regular price. Talk about business in the gaming world! For more news and update on the NES Classic edition, you can check us here on GaMeNGuide.