时间:2025-08-02 14:24:33 来源:网络整理编辑:熱點
NES Classics are coming back, baby.After selling out in stores immediately and leaving thousands of
NES Classics are coming back, baby.
After selling out in stores immediately and leaving thousands of Nintendo fans disappointed, the NES Classic Edition is returning to stores starting June 29, Nintendo announced with a tweet Sunday. The throwback consoles are expected to be available through the end of 2018.
SEE ALSO:All 30 NES Classic Edition games, reviewed (in 30 words)Tweet may have been deleted
The NES Classic was a huge hit when it first came out in November 2016 — much more of a hit than Nintendo expected. The company was not able to keep up with demand for the console, which contains 30 classic NES games like Super Mario Bros., Metroid, The Legend of Zelda, and Donkey Kong.
After months of immediately selling out whenever it came in stock, the NES Classic was discontinued by Nintendo in April 2017. Nintendo never really gave a full explanation for what went wrong with their first throwback console, which made fans feel like they were left on the curb.
Luckily, for anyone who couldn't get their hands on an NES Classic in its first run (including this reporter), they will have a chance to try again this summer, and hopefully Nintendo will be able to keep up with the demand.
The NES Classic will still cost $60 and will likely be available through all the major retailers that sold it previously (except Toys R Us, RIP).
TopicsGamingNintendo
This app is giving streaming TV news a second try2025-08-02 14:12
Everyone can use Substack's Twitter2025-08-02 14:02
'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for May 192025-08-02 13:49
Figma offers free design program to all K2025-08-02 13:05
WhatsApp announces plans to share user data with Facebook2025-08-02 12:53
Apple's Sensitive Content Warning will blur unwanted nudes2025-08-02 12:38
Gen Z is challenging the way we date, says Tinder report2025-08-02 12:37
ChatGPT and social media influencers: AI's effect on the creator economy2025-08-02 12:29
Satisfy your Olympics withdrawals with Nike's latest app2025-08-02 12:04
Twitter's new CEO: We may already know who it is2025-08-02 12:02
Fiji wins first2025-08-02 14:15
Character.AI: What it is and how to use it2025-08-02 13:46
Apple's iPhone 15 Pro Max might break the record for thinnest bezels2025-08-02 12:53
Webb telescope reveals more galaxies in a snapshot than Hubble's deepest survey2025-08-02 12:45
What brands need to know about virtual reality2025-08-02 12:40
What is HYBE IM? An interview with CEO Wooyong Chung2025-08-02 12:40
Apple ID supports passkeys on iOS 17, iPad OS 17, and macOS Sonoma. Here's how to test it out.2025-08-02 12:36
Can ChatGPT be your personal trainer?2025-08-02 12:19
MashReads Podcast: What makes a good summer read?2025-08-02 12:04
Twitter keeps logging you out? What we know2025-08-02 11:49