Update: The three bundles that cost $150 and under have sold out as of 3:37 pm Eastern time, roughly 12 minutes after they were first posted. Three other bundles priced at $169, $170, and $220 are still available.

Further update: All six bundles are out of stock as of 3:47 pm, just over 20 minutes after going up.

The order page was supposed to go up at 3 pm Eastern today, according to a ThinkGeek spokesperson, but there seems to have been some delay on the site's end. We'll update when the link is live

Nintendo may have discontinued the NES Classic Edition back in April , but there is one retailer selling new, boxed units today. Thinkgeek tells us it will be putting up an order page for what it says are "thousands" of NES Classic units as part of bundles that range in price from $140 to $220.The order page is live as of 3:25 pm Eastern.

"The GameStop buying ninjas got a hold of these, and we’re selling them," a spokesperson for the GameStop-owned ThinkGeek told Ars of the unexpected stock. "Sometimes it's good to have Corporate Overlords."

The bundles, which are limited to one per customer, are only available to ship to the US and will not be available at ThinkGeek's retail locations. They are available for purchase right now and not as a pre-order for coming stock. The six separate bundles (all of which include other Nintendo-themed collectible merchandise) are being advertised with "not-marked-up-on-eBay" prices—the total MSRP of all the goods in each is approximately the same as if they were purchased separately.

Nintendo is currently gearing up to sell the Super NES Classic Edition in September at an $80 MSRP, which includes two controllers and 21 built-in games. The upcoming system quickly saw an average 150 percent markup for pre-order resellers on eBay after its announcement last month. "We will produce significantly more units of Super NES Classic Edition than we did of NES Classic Edition," Nintendo said in a statement.

If you miss out on what's sure to be a very short availability for the NES Classic bundles on ThinkGeek, you can still buy an unopened NES classic from eBay for an average of $200 or more. Or you can roll your own RetroPie emulation box if you have another source of game ROMs.

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