The Nintendo Classic Mini NES was one of the most desired gifts among players since its release in November. While many are still having a hard time trying to get their hands on the classic gaming console, the Japanese gaming company appears to be keen on responding to the demand by releasing new stocks soon.

Latest Nintendo Classic Mini NES stock update reveals that more units of the classic gaming console may be released in stores soon. Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima recently assured users that the company is "working to increase production" and explained that the delay in the release of new stocks is due to the difficulties in producing some parts.

Several retailers are already receiving several units of the Classic Mini NES , but many players complain that there is not enough stock in stores. According to Fox News, several stores such as GameSpot are listing "limited number of units" available in store and are only selling one unit per customer.

Users who have grown tired of waiting for Nintendo to replenish their stocks of the Classic Mini NES have resorted to different options such as purchasing from third-party sellers on eBay or Amazon. However, The Verge reports that a newly released retro gaming machine may be a worthy opponent to the NES Classic - the Analogue Nt Mini.

According to the publication, the Analogue Nt Mini offers a wide range of original NES games (supports up to 2,000 titles) as compared to the 30 preinstalled games that come with the Nintendo Classic Mini NES. Much like Nintendo's console, the Nt Mini looks the same as its original console.

However, one downside to the Analogue Mt Mini is the price ($449), which is a lot more when compared to the Classic Mini NES at $60. The publication, however, notes that its other features such as the availability of different resolutions and aluminum body make up for its hefty price tag.

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