Another 1000 Mini SNES Units Are Available Tomorrow

If you didn’t get a chance to grab the Mini SNES yet, Catch of the Day will be selling another 1000 units from tomorrow.

The site will be selling their Mini SNES stock in two tranches: 500 units from 1100 AEDT (0900 AWST, 1000 AQST, 1030 ACST) and another 500 units from 1800 AEST (1600 AWST, 1700 AQST, 1730 ACST).

Much like last time, the sale is restricted to Catch of the Day’s subscription Catch Club service. The first month is free, but you’ll have to input your credit card details to kick off the free trial. (You can cancel at any time, but make sure you remember to cancel before the 30 day period to ensure you don’t get billed.)

The consoles will only be available for 24 hours, if stock doesn’t run out sooner. If you don’t have a spare USB charger capable of powering a Mini SNES, here’s Catch of the Day’s listing for the official Nintendo adapter.

As for what you’ll get out of the Mini SNES when you power it on, Jackson and I spent some time with it last week. Check it out for yourself below.

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