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We've all been waiting for it, and finally the time has come. Nintendo has come forth with a date for when we can finally expect to see the NES Classic Edition back in stock. It's been a long time ...
Acemagic is using the original NES released in 1985 as inspiration for its Retro X5, a powerful mini PC 'designed for players ...
LOS ANGELES -- Nintendo lovers can rejoice because the gaming company announced it will be releasing a miniature version of the classic Nintendo Entertainment System just in time for the holidays. The ...
A lot of players missed out on their chance to own a miniaturized piece of gaming history after Nintendo's blazing-hot NES Classic Edition consoles flew off store shelves and immediately became sold ...
Australia the first market to no longer receive units? We could soon see the end of NES Classic Mini being produced and shipped to local retailers. While it’s not stated officially, an Australian ...
The mini NES Classic Edition, darling of the 2016 holiday season, has been relaunched by Nintendo today. Alas, the micro-console's biggest problem seems to have accompanied it: It's out-of-stock ...
Acemagic is riding on the coattails of Ayaneo (and Nintendo) with its “inspired by iconic gaming consoles” design here. But, ...
Nintendo says it expects the NES Classic and the SNES Classic to be available throughout the rest of the year, meaning customers ostensibly won’t have nearly as much trouble buying one as last time.
That Nintendo’s miniature NES Classic Edition console has been successful is hardly news. It’s well-known that retailers have been unable to keep the mini NES on store shelves, and that resellers have ...
Gamers everywhere, rejoice: Nintendo is releasing a version of the classic Super Nintendo Entertainment System this year. The original game console launched in 1991, debuting now-classic games like ...
REDMOND, Wash. -- Nintendo lovers can rejoice because the gaming company announced it will be releasing a miniature version of the classic Nintendo Entertainment System just in time for the holidays.