Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt
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Developer(s) | Nintendo |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Release date | November, 1988 |
Genre(s) | Platform Arcade/Light Gun Shooter |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Media | Cartridge |
Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt is an NES cartridge that combines the games Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt. The player would select which game to play on the first menu. It is the best-selling NES cartridge in the United States, largely because it was packaged with the NES Action Set, which also included the Zapper Light Gun required to play Duck Hunt.
In December 1988, another combination pack was packaged with the NES Power Set. This compilation was titled Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet and included the Power Pad for World Class Track Meet.
[edit] Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. is the top-selling Mario game—and the top-selling video game—of all time because it was packaged with a large majority of the NES systems sold. The player plays as Mario and Luigi on their adventure to save Princess Toadstool from the evil King Bowser.
[edit] Duck Hunt
Duck Hunt is a game for the NES and one of several games that required the Zapper Gun. The player and their trusty dog go hunting for ducks and try to shoot them after the dog chases them out using as few bullets as possible (the player is allowed three tries per duck). An alternate game setting is Clay Pigeon, where the player shoots at clay pigeons.
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