Jan 23, 2017 11:09 PM EST
Nintendo Mini NES Classic Restock Schedule Confirmed By Selected Target Stores, And Toys R Us

Hello, Hunters! Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console Restocks are coming and piling up every single day. Target has been reported to possess supplies of the retrospective console, yet in a limited status. Today, Toys R Us is reported to acquire a huge amount of Mini NES Classic stocks.

From the past few days, Target has provided many Nintendo Mini NES Classic hopefuls their most awaited restocks. Stocks are coming from selected Target retail stores only, therefore, checking on online inventory tool such as Brickseek is key. Many people have shared their stories in social media narrating how they were able to get their hands on the console.

Based on feedbacks from successful hunters, stocks are coming in, 2 - 4 units per retail store only. But, these are based on customers feedback, therefore, a there is still a huge possibility that the console is available up to this moment. Multiple reports claim that stocks will be available on a regular basis in some Target retail stores.

Toys R Us is alleged to acquire huge stocks according to Tech Times. The restock schedule is set on January 26, but this is based on allegation only. Toys R Us has not revealed any confirmation about this matter, Auto News World will provide an update once it is available.

For desperate hunters, third party retailers offer available Nintendo Mini NES Classic stocks but in an incredibly high price. From its original price of $59.99, Chunk Toys, Player's Choice, and Newegg are selling them on a $200 - $250 price range. Recently, Think Geek set up a gimmick of drawing system for lucky Nintendo hopeful.

Nintendo somehow is fulfilling its promise toward its fans. Although some might not notice it because of full dismay, the company is doing their best to provide stocks for everyone. What are your thoughts about the latest restock for Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console? Share it in the comment section below.

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