When Nintendo announced that the already impossible to find NES Classic Edition was going out of production, there were two reactions: outrage that the company could introduce such a popular product and fail to meet demand, and curiosity — why would Nintendo kill off the most popular throwback console ever made?
The official line is that it was never intended to be a long-term product, but in the months that followed, you had to wonder if the original retro console was merely discon…Read more