Nintendo NES Classic Edition waiting customers are still anxious to get hold of their own copy of the phenomenal hit mini console. As we monitor the inventories from various stores, here is a summary of inventory level for the highly anticipated stocks of the console.
The Nintendo NES Classic Edition have sold out like pancakes since it was launched in November last year. Unfortunately, the demand exceeded the supply and created much chaos. Nintendo has even apologized for the shortage and inconvenience. The developer also promised to continue producing more of the mini console to meet the unwavering demand.
Checking out the sites of the major online stores, the majority are now reflecting a "sold out" status for the Nintendo NES Classic Edition. However, there are two stores which currently have stocks and ready for shipment but are charging triple the original price of $59.99/pc.
AMAZON. The Nintendo NES Classic Edition is available at Amazon. As of press time, there are 167 new units on stock available for $173.94/pc and 3 used stocks for $186.00/pc.
GAMESTOP. Unfortunately, GameStop does not have any inventory on the mini-console now. It only shows the available accessories when the Nintendo NES Classic Edition was searched on their site.
NEWEGG. There are available units of the mini console at Newegg. But here is the catch, the game store sells the console with a more expensive price tag of$199.99/pc.
BESTBUY. This huge online store sells the Nintendo NES Classic Edition with the original MSRP $59.99/pc. Unfortunately, the item is marked "sold out" from this store.
TARGET. Checking the site of Target, the shop does not have stocks for the mini console as well. The only stock available from this store is the NES classic carrying case and "Playing with Power!" hardcover.
Anxious customers of Nintendo NES Classic Edition who could no longer wait for stocks to be replenished and are willing to pay the blown-up price tags may rush to click the links for the Amazon and Newegg stores before the inventory gets depleted soon too.
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