NES Classic

I couldn't find them either. Finally broke down and bought one from GameStop's website. Went back in a couple days later and they had more in stock. Wasted money on shipping :(
 
A couple buddies came over last night and we hacked mine, so now there's like 800 games in there. Sweet!!!!

We hung out until 3am, drinking and playing games. I was pretty hungover this morning.

We're going to hack my SNES Classic later this week. Can't wait!

I don't feel the least bit guilty about it, as Nintendo has made a mint off me over the years. I still have my original consoles and a shit-ton of cartridges that I've had since I was a kid.
 
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Was on best buy website and saw a best buy that was eight miles away that had some nes classic controllers.
Just bought one online and they are already sold out.
I did see some nes classic's at walmart look's like nintendo is keeping up with the demand of the console.
 
I feel the best reason to buy a NES Classic controller is so that you can use it on a modded Wii. I do have a NES Classic and SuperNES Classic though.

It's ok to play on an HDMI screen, but playing classic games on a rounded tube CRT that has component input from a Wii, just feels like such a luxury in comparison. The lack of sprite motion trail on LCD-type flat screens is a major disadvantage. Nintendo even featured sprite motion trail on their box art.

I might recommend grabbing a JVC D-Series TV or any rounded TV that has component in (the flat CRTs almost always have image distortion that is visible when images scroll across the screen).
 
Been waiting to get a SNES classic for my cousin.
They had a bunch at Wal-Mart.
Only $50 for the SNES and $59.97 for the NES.
Was a no brainer to get the SNES as it has 2 controllers with it.
 
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