Nintendo NES Classic Edition: The Shortage is Finally Coming to an End!

Mar 08, 2017 08:30 AM EST | Ivy Lebanan

As the Nintendo Switch launches, the never-ending hunt for Nintendo NES Classic still continues. From the time it was released in November of 2016, everyone just wants to have one of this archetype consoles to experience the gaming trend before.

Due to its successful comeback, there has been a shortage of stocks since last year's holiday season. Though there were in demand expectations from the enthusiasts, Nintendo didn't expect to have the overflowing demand as a result which led to some frustrated buyers who were dying to have one.

Meanwhile, the president of the Japanese multinational electronics and video game company, Tatsumi Kimishima, apologized for the shortage of supply. He also added the reason why it is hard to produce higher quantities of the console saying that, "Some parts require time to procure, but we are working to increase production. We apologize to our consumers and retail partners for the inconvenience caused by product shortages."

Moreover, it seems that the Nintendo NES Classic shortage is coming to an end. As of now, Amazon, Tesco, and Argos are offering the console for grabs online. However, fans or buyers should keep in mind that this won't take long on the shelves and may be sold out any time of the next day. As for the real pricing of the console, it is $59.99. But since it is on the in demand list, some buyers are paying over $150. Despite the higher cost, fans should still hurry to grab one of the units.

Today, the tech giant is working on to keep up with the demands of the Nintendo NES Classic to provide the fans satisfaction and a classic gaming experience. More stocking will appear this coming week and to ensure fans won't miss any of the blasts, signing up for the stock informer for stocks alert is one of the best ways to get stocking updates.

 

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