The NES Classic Edition is being restocked tomorrow, June 29, more than a year after Nintendo halted production on its retro mini-console. If you’ve been waiting to get your hands on one of these bad boys, be prepared to act quickly.

When Nintendo announced the miniature replica of its 30-year-old Nintendo Entertainment System in 2016, it was an immediate hit. Most retailers sold out on release day and resellers marked up listings by up to six times the original $59.99 price tag. We expect a similar outcome tomorrow, the first time the NES Classic is hitting shelves since April of 2017.

Nintendo hasn’t offered up much information about the restock other than a tweet announcing the release date and that, along with the easier-to-find SNES Classic Edition, it’s “expected to be available through the end of the year.” Amazon, Best Buy, ThinkGeek and GameStop have all announced that they’ll be carrying the plug-and-play console both in stores and online. Walmart is the only retailer we’ve seen offering any sort of pre-order, which sold out almost immediately.

Nostalgic fans hoping to add the NES Classic to their Nintendo collection can try these retailers for online orders, or try their luck at a local store. Most orders are limited to one per customer. We’ll update this post with more information, including additional retailers and sold-out status, as it comes in.