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Nintendo NES Classic Edition Has Another Milestone, Re-Stock Announcement; Paves Way For New 3DS, Wii U Games [REPORT]

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Nintendo NES Classic Edition edition successfully made a comeback and it is definitely far from being over. NES Classic fans are in an active mode waiting for the re-stock units since it is quite difficult to secure one of this retro consoles. Meanwhile, Nintendo is also expected to release new games for 3DS and Wii U.

Nintendo NES Classic Edition re-stock will soon be available at Target and at JB Hi-Fi for Australian fans. For those who prefer online purchase, many media outlets recommend Amazon Prime Now for the secured transaction after fake retailers began popping out, Kotaku reported.

Meanwhile, Nintendo NES Classic's spelling error has been discovered and finally been corrected after 29 and a half years. Fans consider this a cheeky milestone after Clyde Mandelin, author of the book "Legends of Localization Book 1: The Legend of Zelda," pointed it out.

According to his Twitter handle @ClydeMandelin, it took Nintendo almost 30 years and two revisions before this NES Classic Edition to be fixed. Mandelin alluded fans that Nintendo had multiple opportunities to mend this error citing the re-release of Zelda in a collection for the GameCube but turned a blind eye instead.

Therefore, gamers can now enjoy Zelda with a correct spelling of "Peninsula" in NES Classic. However, the extra letter "N" for "Penninsula" is still stuck in Wii, 3DS and Wii U Virtual Console version.

Speaking of Wii and 3DS, Nintendo is slated to release new games for both consoles right after NES Classic Edition reveal. "Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop" is confirmed for retail on May 16 in North America coupled with a digital release slated on May 18 across the Nintendo 3DS systems, Express reported.

This game has been possible through Nintendo's partnership with Japanese development studio Office Create. The game allows gamers to create an array of desserts and sweets based on 60different recipes through 160 Edition games.

Definitely, NES Classic Edition, 3DS and Wii will make Nintendo extra busy next month.

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