Basically Nintendo has no idea what they are doing when it comes to meeting demand for their products. Less than a decade ago they were shipping over 50 million Wii + DSs a year for a couple years. Now they don't have the resources to make let's say 10 million more extremely simple products of NES Classic while only needing lets say 10 million 2ds/3ds systems a year (assuming the new 2ds gives that brand line a sales boost - last year they sold what 7 million only?) and 15 or so million Switch's? Come on Nintendo. And having to get the SNES classic ready if they are indeed doing that doesn't make sense as a reason to switch gears from the NES classic because they could have just kept selling the NES classic to the huge demand for the rest of this year and then replaced it next year with a SNES classic.
Just really terrible management all around between the massive supply shortages of both the Switch and NES Classic.







