SNES Classic Mini: Nintendo Store has new retro console back in stock

If you want one, we recommend making your move as soon as possible

Aatif Sulleyman
Friday 24 November 2017 09:28 EST
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The SNES Classic Mini is back in stock on the UK Nintendo store, though we’re not sure how much longer that will be the case.

The miniature console was released earlier this year, but has been extremely difficult to buy.

If you want one, we recommend making your move as soon as possible.

It’s available for £79.99 here, and Nintendo is limiting customers to one unit each.

At the time of writing, the product page says, “Dispatch week commencing 27th Nov”.

It comes pre-loaded with 21 games, including Super Mario Kart, Donkey Kong Country and Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting, and will ship with a USB power adapter and a pair of controllers.

“The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo’s follow-up console to the legendary Nintendo Entertainment System, returns in a new petite form as the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System,” reads the listing.

“Fully loaded with 21 games, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition system has the original look and feel of the ’90s home console, only smaller, and can easily be plugged into any high-definition TV using the included HDMI cable.”

As mentioned above, if you want one you’ll need to move fast.

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