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5 reasons Nintendo is discontinuing its ridiculously popular $60 game console, the NES Classic

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 14 Apr 2017


When Nintendo released a $60, miniaturized version of its beloved Nintendo Entertainment System in November 2016, people went bananas. The console sold out everywhere, and quickly became the must-have holiday gift for millions of people around the world.The NES Classic Edition continues to be an elusive beast nearly half a year later. And now, as of Thursday afternoon, it's a collector's item: Nintendo officially announced that the console is being discontinued.Here's the wording straight from the horse's mouth, provided to IGN by Nintendo:"Throughout April, [Nintendo of America] territories will receive the last shipments of Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition systems for this year. We encourage anyone interested in obtaining this system to check with retail outlets regarding availability. We understand that it has been difficult for many consumers to find a system, and for that we apologize. We have paid close attention to consumer feedback, and we greatly appreciate the incredible level of consumer interest and support for this product."So! Why in the world would Nintendo discontinue one of its most popular products in years' There are a few reasons, and you're probably not gonna like any of them.SEE ALSO:Nintendo has officially discontinued the NES Classic, its wildly popular $60 game console that's sold out everywhere1. The NES Classic Edition was never intended as a product, but as a commercial.Nintendo has been in the dumps for the past few years.- Its last console, the Wii U, was a flop.- Its portable console, the 3DS, was fading.- With few exceptions ("Super Mario Maker," for instance), Nintendo's stable of hit franchises was stagnating.In so many words, Nintendoa company thatonce dominated the video game market internationallywas fading from relevance and losing to its competition. The NES Classic Edition was an amazing way to, at once, remind people of their love for Nintendoand to break back into mainstream attention.It's a box that looks identical to a miniaturized NES consoleNintendo's most iconic game consoleand it comes with all your favorite classics ("Super Mario Bros.," "The Legend of Zelda," etc.). More important, it's just $60. It's the perfect combination of nostalgia and low cost.If you get one before the production ends this month, you're thinking about Nintendo (and maybe buying that new Nintendo Switch console that you keep hearing good things about'). If you can't find one, you're still thinking about Nintendo (and maybe buying that new Nintendo Switch console that you keep hearing good things about').Either way, Nintendo managed to put its brand back in the center of the spotlight. That was the point.2. Nintendo has a history of creating collector's items. As of now, the NES Classic Edition is a collector's item.Nintendo has some of the most serious, dedicated fans of any company in entertainmentrivaling the likes of Marvel and Disney. These are the kind of fanswho get tattooed, who name their pets and children after Nintendo game characters, who begrudgingly buy their fifth or sixth copy of "Super Mario World" on yet another new piece of Nintendo hardware.I should knowI'm one of these people.And the NES Classic Editionwhile a commercial for Nintendo itselfis a gushing love letter aimed at Nintendo's most serious fans. It's no surprise that it's only available for a limited time; if everyone could get it, it wouldn't be a collector's item!This is, of course, driving up re-sale costs. And frustrating the hell out of people who can't find the system. But that's how artificial supply constraintworks.3. Nintendo has a new console to sell that costs much more than $60, that's a much bigger risk, that it wants you to pay attention to: the Nintendo Switch.If people are busy buying the NES Classic Edition, they're unlikely to rush out to buyanother new Nintendo game console anytime soon. At least that's what Nintendo is betting, and the company likely has data to back up the assertion.It's no mistake that the Switch launched five months after the NES Classic Edition, in early March 2017. If the Switch and the NES Classic Edition had both launched last holiday season, the hype for the mini NES Classic Edition would've surely overshadowed the Switch.That's an especially important point: The Switch is Nintendo's future. It's the console that Nintendo is betting the next five to ten years on. The NES Classic Edition is a short-term profit with no extendability: You can't buy games for the NES Classic Edition, nor can you download them. It's a one and done revenue generator for Nintendo. The Switch is an ongoing revenue generator for Nintendo. That's a tremendously important difference.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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