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Nintendo's cute mini NES -- aka the NES Classic Edition ( ) -- is really hard to find for its MSRP of $60. The tiny Nintendo Entertainment System is currently sold out in most games retailers, but you can still snag one... if you're willing to pay more.

Here are your best bets, for now:

Track an NES Classic

If calling your local stores over and over again just isn't your thing, there are a few inventory trackers out there you can use. These trackers, like BrickSeek and NowInStock, let you see which brick-and-mortar stores are getting the NES in stock. You can also sign up for email, text or browser alerts so -- hopefully -- you won't miss the next restock. The sites may or may not be 100 percent accurate, so you may want to use a few different sites to find your Classic.

Where to buy accessories

While the consoles are hard to get right now at a reasonable price, you can stock up on controllers, carrying cases and cord extensions. GameStop is your best bet for various accessories online. Best Buy also has a good selection of accessories.

Editor's note: This story was originally published on November 11, 2016. Latest update, March 10: If you run out of places to look -- or it's just too expensive -- don't give up hope. We'll keep updating this article as new supplies pop up.

Reviewed: Nintendo NES Classic Edition