The Nintendo Mini NES Classic Edition has been pretty been elusive as of late, well pretty much since it launched. And it is really hard to find the retro console with its MSRP $60. But earlier this week, Amazon and Tesco received small stock quantities of the console. Does this mean more are coming soon?
Nintendo's tiny and retro entertainment center has been sold out in most game retailers. But you can still get your own copy, that is, if you are willing to pay the price for it. We listed down a few places where you might just find the console of your retro dreams, but you have to constantly check if, as of this writing, stocks are not available.
Nintendo Mini NES Classic Edition is back in stock on Amazon according to report last March 3. But don't expect it to last for long, though. Amazon's servers crashed following would-be buyers rushing in vying to get hold of the console. This resulted in many not get their own copy.
But if you missed out on Amazon's stocks, you can find the best deals from marketplace sellers on Amazon. But be prepared to burn some dough as they have added a significant markup. If you are near GameStop, trying calling your local stores and seek out whether they have any in stock.
Toys R Us and Target don't sell the console online. But if you are near one of these stores, you can check them out from time to time since they are selling the console for its original price, $60.
Similar with Amazon, eBay also has a range of sellers waiting for potential buyers of Nintendo Mini NES Classic Edition. Again, since these units are very elusive, they are charged at a very high price, most likely double the original price.
With free standard shipping, you can check out Newegg which sells the console for around $190. If not, Walmart has been selling units for around $150 and up through third-party sellers, according to CNET.
However, as of this writing, they are no available stocks. You can check them out though from time to time.
For free shipping, you can grab the console from Chunk Toys for $230. Yes, the price is that high, but it seems it fluctuates around $50 to $100 and could offer free shipping. And you have Player's Choice offering the original NES Classic Edition at around $170, plus around $5 for shipping.
For now, if there are no other available stocks, then we suggest using Stock Informer and sign up for stock alerts of the Nintendo Mini NES Classic Edition. Also, BrickSeek and NowInStock show you which physical stores have the console at hand. So, better keep an eye out for it.
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