Things are going well for Nintendo at the moment. Fantastically even. Now they've shared yet more proof of this by revealing that NES Classic Mini and Super Nintendo Classic Mini have surpassed 10 million units sold.
An explanation of the shortage both units have suffered on occasion. Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa also says they expect both of these units to continue to sell really well through the holiday season:
"The Super NES Classic Edition, released last fall, and the NES Classic Edition, re-released in June of this year, both continue to sell as must-have products. The fact that they are so affordable suggests that they will be in even greater demand during the holiday season."
Do you own one or perhaps both of Nintendo's retro consoles?
Thanks, Destructoid.