Track The NES Classic Edition Supply Status Here And The Latest Price

Are you still struggling to get your hands on the Nintendo NES Classic Edition? Purchasing the most in-demand retro gaming console from Nintendo seems to be quite a task as the device is sold out at most online retailers. But don't worry too much as there are still stores that are restocking their NES Classic supply.

NES Classic Supply Status And Price

According to TechTimes, several retailers stocked up on the NES Classic Edition. GameStop was one of the many retailers which made available the game console on Jan. 25, but only to have the "limited number of units" dissolving only in few minutes. Here are other stores to track with regards to the NES Classic Edition supply status.

Best Buy
The NES Classic is listed on Best Buy's online store for $59.99. This price is cheaper compared to the price of the other stores. However, it is not available for purchase.

Target
The NES Classic game console is already sold out on Target's online store but if you're lucky enough, you may be able to snag the NES Classic from a physical outlet. You can go to the store directly or you may want to check on BrickSeek.com to find out if the console is in stock.

Toys R Us
The gaming console is out of stock on its online store and can only be sold in its physical stores. You can check out the nearest Toys R Us from your place. However, other consumers such as in the U.S. have a few alternate choices from where they can secure the retro console.

Amazon: Nintendo

Newegg
The NES Classic in Newegg is available, as of today. But be ready, you must pay the price of $210.

Player's Choice
Good news! The game console is available. The price is $189.99, cheaper compared to the offering of the store, Newegg.

Chunk Toys
Another good news, the console can also be purchased from Chunk Toys for $199.99. But when you buy the NES Classic here, you must be ready to own a two-player bundle game console.

eBay
You can also buy the NES Classic from eBay, but be prepared to pay the price starting at $115 for the retro console unit itself.

"When we looked at that proposition what we believed was the adults, 30-40 years old, who grew up playing NES as a kid, 10 years old or so but had stepped away from the gaming category--that was going to be the buyer," Fils-Aime said to GameSpot. "As we thought about that, that led us to a certain level of supply. The reality, however, was that the lapsed gamer and the more active gamer bought the NES Classic."

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