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If you’re lucky enough to have an NES Classic, you’ll want this pair of 6-foot Controller Extension Cords for $9 Prime shipped

One of the few downfalls of Nintendo glorious NES Classic Edition is the annoyingly short controller cables. But don’t worry, you can grab a pair of 6-foot Keten NES Classic Controller Extension Cords for $9.37 using code EAPM87N9 at checkout. This deal comes courtesy of Keten Direct (94% positive in the last 12 months from 1,043 ratings) via Amazon and ships free for Prime members or in orders over $49. That’s about $5 under the going rate and the best we have seen. Rated 4+ stars from over 25 Amazon customers. More details below.

If you’re looking to get rid of the cables entirely, we still have the Nyko Wireless MiniBoss NES Classic controller for $15 Prime shipped (Reg. $20).

Features:

  • Compatible with: Nintendo NES classic edition controllers cable
  • Length: 6ft in total
  • With original 3.3 feet controller cable, the total length can reach 10ft, which can provides the freedom you need to sit back and enjoy playing at a comfortable distance
  • Also compatible with some Wii and Wii U wired controllers
  • Color: Black

Specification:

Length: 6ft

Color: Black

Compatible with: Nintendo NES classic edition controllers, some Wii and Wii U wired controllers

Package include:

2 x 6 feet NES extension cable for Nintendo NES classic edition (Black)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices