Nintendo's decision to retire the NES Classic left many fans disgruntled. The system, a reimagined version of the iconic 80s console, was a hit last Christmas -- for those that could buy one, that is. Stock problems meant it was notoriously difficult to acquire, and rather than solve these supply issues, Nintendo decided to kill the product completely. While frustrating, there could be a silver lining: Eurogamer reports that a 'SNES Mini' is in the works. Citing anonymous sources, it says the new hardware is scheduled to drop this holiday season, and that development is already underway.
Source: Eurogamer
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