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My mom is always bugging my for what I want for birthday / xmas...which I usually always reply with, "nothing...save your money".

Last time I was on the phone with her, I said might as well give it a try. So I told her to keep an eye out and that most likely it will always be sold out or for 300+ bucks.

The other day she tells me she got one for 70 bucks...knowing her she got the wrong one or a knock-off :D but I guess I will see soon when she sends it to me or I go pick it up.

Then she mentioned she seen the Sega and Atari versions and got the Atari one for herself. :p
 
I was going to get one, but no way I'm I standing in some crazy line or running down an aisle....I'll keep playing PS4.
 
Finally score one at my local GameStop. They only had 3. Wooohoooo. Now the wait until Christmas. Did anyone purchase the extension for the controller that was mention several pages back? Just curious how it's holding up.
 
Finally score one at my local GameStop. They only had 3. Wooohoooo. Now the wait until Christmas. Did anyone purchase the extension for the controller that was mention several pages back? Just curious how it's holding up.

That's amazing, congrats! I have two extension cords, each being 6ft in length thus I snapped them together to make a 12ft cord! It plays remarkably well, no input lag or anything. As I've mention before, there's no way to play this without the cord.
 
I just said ****** it and went on Craigslist and I bought an old-school Nintendo , a few games 2 controllers for a $100 bucks. IMG_20161210_211526121.jpg
 
I just said ****** it and went on Craigslist and I bought an old-school Nintendo , a few games 2 controllers for a $100 bucks.

That's even better than the NES Classic imo. Though you probably don't wanna play games stretched like that.
 
I could never go back to the old school with this. Constantly trying to get the damn thing to read some of the cartridges was a pain in the @ss. LOL!
Plus, the NES classic was made to be played on HDTVs and the game save system is awesome.
 
I could never go back to the old school with this. Constantly trying to get the damn thing to read some of the cartridges was a pain in the @ss. LOL!
Plus, the NES classic was made to be played on HDTVs and the game save system is awesome.

As long as you never, ever want to play any game that isn't one of the 30 already on the console, it's great. The save system and HD graphics are nice though.
 
I could never go back to the old school with this. Constantly trying to get the damn thing to read some of the cartridges was a pain in the @ss. LOL!
Plus, the NES classic was made to be played on HDTVs and the game save system is awesome.

Well, modding a real NES to output in HD isn't outside the realm of possibility:

 
Best Buy is supposed to have more available tomorrow in stores only. I was going to try to get one of my friends one if they were available online, but the closest store is almost an hour away so I won't be making the trip.
 
Best Buy is supposed to have more available tomorrow in stores only. I was going to try to get one of my friends one if they were available online, but the closest store is almost an hour away so I won't be making the trip.

Thanks for the heads up GZL. I'll let my friends know. Their kids were bugging them about this and have pretty much given up on asking. LOL!
 
That's pretty cool.
We'll find out how many games the system will max out at, then we'll wait for someone to explain how to mod it and expand the memory. :lol
 
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