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How To Maybe Hopefully Get a NES Classic This Week

Christmas is coming in hot and people are clamoring for the NES Classic. But Nintendo pulled a classic move of theirs and came out with a limited supply.

The system can't be found pretty much anywhere right now but GameStop fans may have a chance of getting one today and tomorrow. They've announced that they will have a limited number of units in stock until  Thursday, December 22 in-store only. GameStop told Polygon:

"GameStop has again received another limited shipment of Nintendo NES Classics today through Thursday […] Only available in store, not online. GameStop recommends that customers call their local stores to determine local quantities."

The system sells for $60, a price that obviously many are willing to spend as they've become a rare commodity. It comes with 30 classic Nintendo games. Be sure to go to your nearest GameStop if you're looking for your last chance to pick one up before Christmas!

[Via Gamespot]

Steve Knauer

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