NES Classic Edition Is On Flash Sales at WalMart From Nov. 16 to Nov. 18

Nov 22, 2016 03:17 AM EST | Roxanne

Nintendo is bringing back the NES Classic Edition on sale this November. Nintendo's NES Classic Edition is a miniature version of the hit 1985 NES will be available on stores.

Nintendo announced on Nov 4 the launch of the NES Classic Edition, and the company confirmed that the classic gaming console will be available from Nov. 11 from various retailers such as Amazon, Target, Walmart and more.

Americans are in great panic trying to get a hold of the NES Classic Edition as stocks are becoming zero in Amazon, Target, Best Buy, GameStop and Toys R Us. Moreover, the retail price of NES Classic Edition is $60, but some people are selling the NES Classic for as high as $500 to take advantage of its current demand, according to Techtimes.com.

 Nintendo was surprise and did not anticipate the quick and fast buying of consumers on its NES Classic, and this caused supply shortage which disappointed many American gamers.

Luckily, the well-known retail giant store WalMart will give way to ease American consumers' high tense craze towards the NES Classic Edition. According to Walmart, starting from Nov 14 at 2pm PT/5 p.m. ET, Walmart will run a flash sale of Nintendo's NES Classic gaming console and lucky customers can have it for only $60.

In addition, starting from Nov 16 until Nov 18, Walmart will be offering "limited quantities" of NES Classic Edition on its website at 5PM ET each day, according to Digitaltrends.com   

Thus, this means that the stocks available will be less than being sold in Walmart.

Starting from Nov 16 until Nov 18, Walmart will be offering "limited quantities" of NES Classic Edition on its website at 5PM ET each day, according to digitaltrends.com    

Moreover, the retail price of NES Classic Edition is $60, but some people are selling the NES Classic for as high as $500 to take advantage of its current demand. On WalMart for example, the NES Classic is shown at a price of $498 under the seller and shipper named Murloc Express, according to techtimes.com.

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