Nintendo’s NES Classic will return to U.S. retail stores on June 29

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Rejoice Nintendo fans: the Japanese gaming giant is bringing the NES Classic backto retail stores this summer. Nintendo said the console
will go on sale again across the U.S
on June 29, with the SNES Classic also set to be available until the end of this year
It isn&t clear what the situation will be outside of the U.S., however. #NESClassic Edition will return to stores on June 29! This system
and the #SNESClassic Edition system are expected to be available through the end of the year
https://t.co/LclbG5m4ta pic.twitter.com/1PcXBI5qJC — Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) May 14, 2018 The news is welcome but not
entirely a surprise
Nintendo said last September that it would bring both consoles — which were originally supposed to be one-offs — back in 2018 following
a positive reception and strong sales. Review: The NES Classic Edition and all 30 games on it The company originally killed off the hit
NES Classic Edition withan announcement last Apriland it had originally said that the SNES version would not live beyond 2017.The NES system
was a surprise hit last year, but the SNES version was even morepopular
Nintendo previously revealed that it sold more on launch day in August than the NES sold in the whole of last year. &Fans have shown their
unbridled enthusiasm for these Classic Edition systems, so Nintendo is working to put many more of them on store shelves,& Nintendo said
last year. The two classic systems are part of a new focus for Nintendo, which includes the top-selling Switch console and its first moves
into mobile gaming via Pokémon GO and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
The company recently clocked impressive financial returns — including a 500 percent jump in annual profit — as the strategy begins to
pay off.