Nintendo NES Classic Edition, Hatchimals Arrive At Toys R Us Stores Today! Hurry While Stocks Last; See PRICES and DISCOUNTS Here!
The big day and much-awaited moment has arrived for fans of the NES Classic Edition and Hatchimals. These uber-popular toys will be available at Toys R Us stores nationwide as part of the retail chain's Big Christmas Sale to run between December 4 and December 10.
According to Yahoo, Toys R Us will sell the NES Mini and Hatchimals at $60 each and will be available right after the doors open at 8 A.M. The company reminds buyers that there will be limited supply of the console.
In another development, Target announced that a new supply of the NES Mini console will soon be arriving at its stores. The retailer told CNBC that it is working to "meet guest demand, and will continue to replenish inventory throughout the season."
Super huge demand for Hatchimals and the NES Mini Classic has resulted in very limited or no supply at all at most brick-and-mortar and online retailers. Hatchimals are reportedly being sold for $190 on Amazon as against its $50 price at brick-and-mortar retailers Target, Toy R Us, and Walmart. The Nintendo NES Classic is also commanding inflated prices from resellers and scalpers on eBay.
Buyers are advised to visit deal hunting forums on FatWallet.com and BfAds.net to keep abreast of stock developments for Hatchimals and Nintendo NES Classic. They are also told to sign up to get a quick notification from these sites.
December 12 is another shopping date that buyers should watch out for. This online shopping event will offer Black Friday-like prices. There will likely be hefty discounts on many toy items including Hatchimals or Nintendo systems.
News Every Day reported that GameStop locations across the U.S. are starting to receive more stock of the NES Classic Edition. This has been confirmed by the website Nintendoeverything.com, which announced that some stocks on hand are available since November 30.
For more stock update on the NES Classic and Hatchimals, please see the video below.