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Nintendo NES Classic Edition Back in Stock in Major Retailers; but Amount Reportedly Limited

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There's a crisis in Nintendo NES Classic Edition across the globe but now that the traditional console is back in stock, here's where you can grab it!

Popular retailers such as Game, has accepted pre-order but couldn't promise the delivery schedule. However, it is a good indication that the stock will arrive in their inventory soon.

Previously, Express has noted that the NES Classic Mini was halted but Nintendo denied the rumor. The stock revives this week and those who wish to purchase can keep alert on Game's official Twitter to get notified with the latest stock update.

As for Amazon, it's reported that the online store has around 150 units of NES Mini in the inventory but only premium payers will be able to get it right away. The Amazon Prime Now offers Nintendo NES Classic in a limited amount in selected areas but according to reports, it concentrates on New York.

Previously, NES Classic was available in Dallas and Las Vegas before it went out of stock. The craze over Nintendo NES Classic Edition seems to never fade; even when Nintendo Switch is getting most of the hype.

Meanwhile, NES Classic Edition in other major retailers like Toys R Us and Tesco are experiencing lack of stock, according to Daily Star. The mini console may soon be sold out with no further info on when it will be re-stocked.

About Nintendo NES Classic Edition

-   Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition is a smaller version of the original console. It has the same design with a sleeker touch to the outward appearance.

-   There are 30 pre-installed games which include the all-time popular titles: "The Legend of Zelda", "Super Mario Bros."

-   Every purchase includes NES Classic controller, HDMI cable (standard) and AC Adapter

-   NES Classic Edition is compatible with the Classic Controller Pro with additional controllers sold separately

Stay tuned for more information on NES Classic Edition stock and update!

 

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