Over the years, Freddy Krueger fans have been haunted by the bladed boogeyman through a multitude of mediums, including the 1989 NES game fittingly titled A Nightmare on Elm Street, which is once again immortalized by NECA in their Mego-style Freddy figure that's now available exclusively from Toys“R”Us.

A variation on their 2013 Nintendo Freddy figure, NECA's new NES Freddy Retro Figure was recently revealed by The Toyark and is now available to purchase in select Toys“R”Us stores. The new NES figure was also available to buy online from Toys“R”Us, but the item is currently sold out in that avenue.

Below, we have official details from Toys "R" Us and photos (courtesy of The Toyark) of NECA's NES Freddy Retro Figure:

"Get your retro fix with this brand new version of Freddy based on his classic video game appearance. Released in 1989 for the super popular 8-bit home console, the video game Nightmare on Elm Street is so bad... it's good. This poseable 8" figure is dressed in tailored fabric clothing, similar to the toy lines that helped define the licensed action figure market in the 1970s. A cult classic if there ever was one, Freddy features that truly horrifying video game color scheme and comes complete with razor glove hand and removable hat! Blister card packaging featuring unique original art with resealable protective clamshell

Features:

Based on the 1989 Nightmare on Elm Street video game

Freddy stands 8 inches tall and poseable

Freddy is dressed in fabric clothing and comes with razor glove hand and removable hat

Toys R Us Exclusive

Resealable protective packaging featuring original art"

For more information on the figure, visit Toys“R”Us.com, and to view a full photo gallery of the new depiction of Freddy, visit TheToyark.com!

Source: The Toyark
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