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[[Image:SMB DH.PNG|thumb|The cover for the game]]
[[Image:SMB DH.PNG|thumb|The cover for the game]]
'''''Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt''''' is just ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''Duck Hunt'' on the same cartridge. When a player turned the game, on they could pick which one to play. It was a best-selling game, largely due to the fact that it was packaged with the "NES Action Set", which also included the Zapper Light Gun for ''Duck Hunt''. Developed and published by [[Nintendo]], it was released in November [[1988]]. Also see ''[[3-in-1 Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet]]''.
'''''Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt''''' is just ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''Duck Hunt'' on the same cartridge. When a player turned the game on, they could choose which one to play. It was a best-selling game, largely due to the fact that it was packaged with the "NES Action Set", which also included the Zapper Light Gun for ''Duck Hunt''. Developed and published by [[Nintendo]], it was released in November [[1988]]. Also see ''[[3-in-1 Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet]]''.


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Revision as of 16:06, December 2, 2006

File:SMB DH.PNG
The cover for the game

Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt is just Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt on the same cartridge. When a player turned the game on, they could choose which one to play. It was a best-selling game, largely due to the fact that it was packaged with the "NES Action Set", which also included the Zapper Light Gun for Duck Hunt. Developed and published by Nintendo, it was released in November 1988. Also see 3-in-1 Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet.