Amazon Is Selling The Retired Lego NES For $60 Above MSRP Lego NES Set| Previously | Retired Product See See at Target See at Walmart See at Best Buy See at Lego Store The Lego Nintendo Entertainment System was officially retired near the end..."> Amazon Is Selling The Retired Lego NES For $60 Above MSRP Lego NES Set| Previously | Retired Product See See at Target See at Walmart See at Best Buy See at Lego Store The Lego Nintendo Entertainment System was officially retired near the end..." /> Amazon Is Selling The Retired Lego NES For $60 Above MSRP Lego NES Set| Previously | Retired Product See See at Target See at Walmart See at Best Buy See at Lego Store The Lego Nintendo Entertainment System was officially retired near the end..." />

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Amazon Is Selling The Retired Lego NES For $60 Above MSRP

Lego NES Set| Previously | Retired Product See See at Target See at Walmart See at Best Buy See at Lego Store The Lego Nintendo Entertainment System was officially retired near the end of 2024, though the 2,646-piece set had remained available to buy at multiple retailers up until the last few weeks. As of May 14, the only major retailer with stock is Amazon, and at first glance, it'd be easy to mistake it for a reseller listing. That's because the NES has become one of the rare Lego sets Amazon is selling for above MSRP.Amazon has increased the price of the Lego NES from to The current price is actually a "deal" compared to the price Amazon had last week. If Amazon doesn't run out of units first, it's possible the price will return to Over the past few months, the retailer has temporarily raised the price to as high as but none of those spikes held for this long. It's worth noting that Target's sold-out listing also shows so it's possible Amazon was price-matching a competitor.As shown above, the Lego NES is sold and shipped by Amazon.Though rare, this isn't the first instance of Amazon going above MSRP after a Lego set has been retired. We previously saw this with the Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck, which increased from to last year before selling out for good. Just like with the NES, Amazon was the only major retailer with the Tallneck in stock.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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Amazon Is Selling The Retired Lego NES For $60 Above MSRP
Lego NES Set| Previously | Retired Product See See at Target See at Walmart See at Best Buy See at Lego Store The Lego Nintendo Entertainment System was officially retired near the end of 2024, though the 2,646-piece set had remained available to buy at multiple retailers up until the last few weeks. As of May 14, the only major retailer with stock is Amazon, and at first glance, it'd be easy to mistake it for a reseller listing. That's because the NES has become one of the rare Lego sets Amazon is selling for above MSRP.Amazon has increased the price of the Lego NES from to The current price is actually a "deal" compared to the price Amazon had last week. If Amazon doesn't run out of units first, it's possible the price will return to Over the past few months, the retailer has temporarily raised the price to as high as but none of those spikes held for this long. It's worth noting that Target's sold-out listing also shows so it's possible Amazon was price-matching a competitor.As shown above, the Lego NES is sold and shipped by Amazon.Though rare, this isn't the first instance of Amazon going above MSRP after a Lego set has been retired. We previously saw this with the Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck, which increased from to last year before selling out for good. Just like with the NES, Amazon was the only major retailer with the Tallneck in stock.Continue Reading at GameSpot #amazon #selling #retired #lego #nes
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Amazon Is Selling The Retired Lego NES For $60 Above MSRP
Lego NES Set (2,646 pieces) $330 | Previously $270 | Retired Product See at Amazon See at Target See at Walmart See at Best Buy See at Lego Store The Lego Nintendo Entertainment System was officially retired near the end of 2024, though the 2,646-piece set had remained available to buy at multiple retailers up until the last few weeks. As of May 14, the only major retailer with stock is Amazon, and at first glance, it'd be easy to mistake it for a reseller listing. That's because the NES has become one of the rare Lego sets Amazon is selling for above MSRP.Amazon has increased the price of the Lego NES from $270 to $330. The current price is actually a "deal" compared to the $355 price Amazon had last week. If Amazon doesn't run out of units first, it's possible the price will return to $270. Over the past few months, the retailer has temporarily raised the price to as high as $360, but none of those spikes held for this long. It's worth noting that Target's sold-out listing also shows $330, so it's possible Amazon was price-matching a competitor.As shown above, the Lego NES is sold and shipped by Amazon.Though rare, this isn't the first instance of Amazon going above MSRP after a Lego set has been retired. We previously saw this with the Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck, which increased from $90 to $105 last year before selling out for good (it's ~$150 from resellers). Just like with the NES, Amazon was the only major retailer with the Tallneck in stock.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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