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The NES Classic Edition offers easy access to retro games to lapsed Nintendo fans and new gamers, and that’s awesome, but the console's is increasingly expensive and difficult to find.
The NES Classic Edition hits retail Nov. 11 for $59.99, packing in 30 retro favorites — some of which aren’t currently available on Wii U, Nintendo’s most current system.
The NES Classic Edition launched on November 10, 2016 and included 30 retro games from Nintendo's past. It immediately suffered from terrible supply issues at stores and online retailers.
Nintendo NES Relaunched as 'NES Classic Edition' It's true, Nintendo is re-releasing a slightly updated but visually identical version of their popular 1980s Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
It's nice to imagine that Nintendo's decision to discontinue the NES Classic Edition was mad brilliance, but the idea just doesn't add up.
Here we go again. After dominating Christmas wishlists last year with the NES Classic Edition (and never reaching a point where retail stores were adequately stocked), Nintendo is back for round ...
One of the hottest tech gifts of 2016 may be a throwback to 1985. Earlier this year, the company announced plans to launch a tiny-sized NES Classic Edition -- a system so petite it can fit in the ...
If you were not able to grab an NES Classic during the retro console's initial run, the good news is that it'll be back in stock next month. Nintendo has announced that the hard-to-find mini ...
Joanna Stern’s review of the Nintendo NES Classic Edition: The $60 gaming system with 30 original games is the best gadget gift since 1985.
Nintendo tapped into the retro gaming trend last year with the release of the NES Classic Edition game console, a $60 gadget that came loaded with 30 vintage games, which became an unexpected hit.
Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition emulation box is packed with simple retro gaming, no strings attached.