Exhausted and empty-handed customers can now have the chance to grab a new Nintendo NES Classic Mini Edition from JB Hi-Fi stores in Australia where the console can be purchased locally and online. On the other hand, the console's siblings 3DS and Wii U have newly added games to launch this week.

Nintendo NES Classic Mini Edition Stocks Update

Issues on limited supply have bombarded the potential customers of Nintendo for NES Classic Mini Edition console. While some of them have been successful in owning one, others went home empty-handed and exhausted.

However, Nintendo NES Classic Mini Edition is now over as JB Hi-Fi Australia announce the availability of the console both at their local and online stores. Each store is reportedly selling 50 units, considered as the biggest stocks inventory since the console's official released in November 2016, Press Start Australia reported.

The retro mini console costs $99 with an option of a second controller for $16 from JB Hi-Fi's online store. Since the store has reportedly exhausted from the volume of orders received, customers are advised to purchase the console from a local store near them.

3DS and Wii U Have Newly Added Games

Nintendo console community is also excited for the upcoming launching of 3DS and Wii U games this weekend. Yo Kai Watch 2: Bony Spirit and Fleshy Souls will be available at 3DS eShop stores for $34.99 while Dragon Sinker will cost $8.99, Express reported.

The old-school arcade shooter Y.A.S.G. and World Sports Competition are also up for grabs this weekend for Wii U. The former's goal is to defend the planet from danger while the latter features 10 Olympics event under six categories which includes track and field, swimming, rowing, archery and shooting.

In another report, the typo error spotted in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has been reportedly fixed this week for the game's launching in NES Classic Edition. The mispelled "Penninsula" was changed to "Peninsula", removing the extra "N".