Sadly, the $59.99 "blast from the past" is now officially discontinued, only a few short months into its life. Nintendo hadn't really given any explanation as to why it axed the incredibly successful product, up until a recent interview with company president Reggie Fils-Aimé.
If you really want the NES Classic, you could still get one online at a severely inflated price. Frankly, we get the appeal, with some important features, like the selection of 30 excellent games, provided legally, as well as the digital HDMI output. Still, there are plenty of alternatives and we're not only talking about third party console solutions. As it just so happens, Nintendo relied on widely available components, a custom Linux OS and emulation to create the NES Classic. You can easily grab a Raspberry Pi (or one of its other single-board computer alternatives) and do the same with just a little tinkering.
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