The SNES Classic is now Available for Pre-Order *UPDATE*

The SNES Classic is now Available for Pre-Order *UPDATE*

Hurry while supplies last!

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jul 21, 2017 @ 10:15 PM (Staff Bios)
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The time has come for you to take initiative and make sure you've secured yourself a copy of the upcoming SNES Classic Edition. It's a fairly safe assumption that the SNES Classic will sell like hot cakes, so unless you want to scour the earth in search of a copy when it releases, it's probably a good idea to pre-order one now. You can place your pre-order on Walmart's website.

UPDATE: The SNES Classic is sold out. Apparently, it sold out within 40 minutes of the pre-orders going live. Check out Gamerz Unite for more opportunities for pre-order!

The SNES Classic is priced at $80 and it includes 21 pre-downloaded Super Nintendo classics, including Star Fox 2, the game that's so amazing Nintendo never released it in the first place. Wait. There's something wrong there, oh well. Anyway, hurry up before they're all gone and you're out of luck.

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