The demands for the Nintendo Switch and the NES Classic Edition brought commotion in the gaming universe. A lot of Nintendo fans were unlucky as the stocks for Nintendo's newest consoles have run out on day one of release. Nonetheless, Nintendo worldwide president Tatsumi Kimishima, has reassured game enthusiasts that more stocks are on the way.

US retail store, Best Buy, announced that the stocks for Nintendo's new generation console have run out. The stocks of Nintendo Switch and NES Classic Edition in the American retail company Toys R Us have also gone through the same thing. Nevertheless, reports are claiming that there will be restocking of Nintendo's newly released gaming systems, Express reported.

President of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aime, stated that the video game company underestimated the Nintendo Switch demands on its release. Worldwide president of Nintendo Tatsumi Kimishima, has reassured the gaming world that more stocks of the Nintendo Switch and NES Classic Edition are on the way. Nonetheless, no official word yet from the company on when these new units would hit the US retail stores. Considering new units are on the way, it should not take months before Nintendo fanatics can get their hands on the company's latest console.

Meanwhile, the gadget-painting company ColorWare has added Nintendo's latest gaming console to its ever-growing lineup. Game enthusiasts can purchase the Nintendo Switch console through ColorWare in 58 different customized colors. The customization of the Nintendo Switch includes the front and back of the device, the Joy-Con controllers, as well as the dock, The Verge reported.

The customized Nintendo Switch in the gadget-painting company will cost $499. ColorWare made it known that the painted Nintendo Switch gaming system will ship in six to eight weeks.

That being the case, the Nintendo Switch was first made available on March 3, 2017. Nintendo's latest gaming console came along with the boundary-breaking new game, "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild."

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