Jan 07, 2017 12:10 AM EST
Nintendo Mini NES Classic - Update: Gamestop And Shopko have Stocks? News: NES Mini Jail Hack Added More NES Games [WATCH]

The holidays' long over, but Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console hunters are far away from over. People from social media shared their stories on how they were able to get their hands on the retrospective console. As reported, NES faithful successfully purchased the console from Gamestop and Shopko.

Up until this moment, Nintendo has not commented on the issue if the Mini NES Classic will be available. As speculated, the UK and the US stocks are still unavailable. Many Nintendo faithful have given up, but many are still hoping for it to come. There are success stories shared on Facebook about Nintendo faithful finally getting their hands on the console.

The latest recorded purchase are from Gamestop and Shopko. It is very evident that stocks came by unnoticeably, therefore it is still important to stay updated via inventory checker stock tool in order to get a headstart in the Nintendo Mini NES Classic hunting.

Meanwhile, Nintendo Mini NES Classic might get additional games to its library via hacking. According to Nintendo Life, hackers have successfully added more games to Nintendo Mini NES Classic Consoles. The latest news in favors a lot of fans but not Nintendo. A report speculates that the two breakthroughs are coming from Japan and Russia.

The solutions come from the NES Mini Console Modding Subreddit. The Russian hacker solution appears more easily adopted, but the process might be complicated and might end up upsetting the hardware. There was also a video showing the mod in action to prove that the hack is legitimate and existing.

Moreover, fans are wishing that this hack really is existing. But there are people who worry that it could damage the console once applied. Yet, a lot of Nintendo Mini NES Classic fans says that this news is already long predicted.

What are your thoughts about the latest Mini NES hack? Share it in the comment section below.

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