The one console this year that is already completely sold out

29 September 2016

With the news that both the PlayStation Pro and Xbox One S will be hitting store shelves in time for the holiday season, Microsoft and Sony are obviously looking at making big money.

But it’s another console that is consistently outselling all others – Nintendo’s upcoming NES Classic Mini.

Amazon UK has already confirmed that it has sold through its launch allocation, reports NintendoLife, with the console continuing to sell out across the world every time it comes back into stock.

Due to limited stock we are only able to offer one unit per customer per address. You will be notified via email of the expected delivery date closer to the time. We will be fulfilling customer orders in the order in which they were placed, and expect to fill all pre-orders by mid-December 2016.

The console also appears to be selling extremely well in South Africa, topping the most pre-ordered list on Takealot .


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  1. WaDisMaD
    01.10.2016 at 21:21

    I think it’s a waste, at least with the Mega Drive remake you can still plug in your old cartridges. With the NES you are stuck with a couple of games that you will probably play for a month or 2 and then forget about the whole thing.

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