![]() ![]() ![]() It's only passing out as many tickets as it has consoles available, and there's a limit of one per customer. If you've been to Best Buy on Black Friday, you might know the drill: the retailer will have a ticketing process for people waiting in line. In stores, Best Buy will be selling the console on a first-come, first-served basis. And that's still no guarantee you'll get one. Take note: the NES Classic Edition will not be available on, so if you want one, you're going to have to drag yourself to an actual store. Starting today, Best Buy will have "limited quantities" of the $60 console available in more than 1,000 brick-and-mortar stores across the US. And if recent history is any indication, that won't be the case for long: When the NES Classic Edition launched last month it was gone "within mere minutes," Best Buy said (Opens in a new window). Hoping to wow that old gamer on your list with an NES Classic Edition? Stop what you're doing right now and head over to Best Buy, because the throwback console is back in stock.
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