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Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt are among the classic and iconic Nintendo Entertainment System video games that served as the catalyst for a billion-dollar industry. Super Mario Bros. started what became one of the most successful titles in video games, while Duck Hunt on the other hand gained more attention after it was packed with the Super Mario Bros. title. The Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt combo provide hours of fun, nostalgia, and still addictive gameplay. These titles came at a time when playing video games was easy and intuitive, and were wholesome enough for the whole family to enjoy.
Because Mario bros was the best by far the video game Nintendo had to offer in the 80's. Was my most favorite video game played since I was a child. Duck hunt has an adorable dog that makes fun of poor lousy aim when shooting the ducks. Cannot blame the dog one bit I think its funny as well. Duck hunt too was a very good video game to play since childhood.
My copy of duck hunt and MARIO broke so I had to purchase a new one which worked even better than mine. As I remember the worlds 3 And onward are still hard with only 3 lives but hey at least it keeps you busy. Also there is duck hunt which most people overview but it is still a very fun game and it reminds me of an 80’s arcade game. This game is very cheap to pick up and there are plenty of them that are at a good price so pick one up!
My Son is getting into the retro games and this was one he wanted and I also used to play it when I was younger. When you get the old NES ststem itself you might want to get a new 72 pin connector from ebay and install it( plenty of youtube vids on the subject, real simple) then make sure to clean the contacts on the game cartridge. rubbing alchohol and a Qtip work fine. then have a blast from the past!