Nintendo's limited edition NES Classic was overly well received by fans and collectors last November 11. Now, due to public demand, Nintendo is already planning to release more.
The Nintendo NES Classic Is Hot
According to a written article at GMA Network, due to popular demand, Nintendo is releasing more Nintendo NES Classic or Nintendo NES Mini. It was the first release last Friday, November 11. Just minutes after its release it sold out and made many fans and collectors who weren't able to buy the retro video console disappointed. Some even posted videos at YouTube to express their frustration.
Nintendo Learned Its Lesson
Last time, Nintendo underestimated the supply for the Pokemon Blue / Red New 3DS Bundle and the original Nintendo Wii. Because of that, many potential buyers at that time were left to scour from shop to shop in hopes to buy the Pokemon Blue / Red New 3DS Bundle and the original Nintendo Wii. However, though they initially failed again this time, they announced that they are currently restocking and will be selling again.
When Will The Next Batch Come?
Reportedly, Nintendo announced that there will be a steady flow of production of additional through the holiday season and into the New Year. About when is the exact date for the release of the next batch, Nintendo has yet to comment on that. Nintendo said "steady flow" so there will be many.
Other Ways To Buy The Nintendo NES Classic
According to The Verge, some who were able to get their hands on the Nintendo NES Classic are it for as much as $200-$300, a far cry from the $59.99 retail price. It was reported that there were few people who actually bought it before Nintendo could even announce that they were planning to produce more. Well, at least they know now how important "patience" is before jumping the gun.