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The NES was continuously put in new bundles throughout it's lifespan in North America. In 1988, the NES Action Set replaced the two original bundles. It sold for US$199.99 and contained a console, two controllers, a NES Zapper, and the ''Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt'' multicart. This was the most popular bundle.
 
The NES was continuously put in new bundles throughout it's lifespan in North America. In 1988, the NES Action Set replaced the two original bundles. It sold for US$199.99 and contained a console, two controllers, a NES Zapper, and the ''Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt'' multicart. This was the most popular bundle.
  
Other bundles included the Power Set(the console, the [[Power Pad]], the NES Zapper, two controllers, and a ''Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet'' multicart), the Sports Set(the console, a [[NES Satellite]] infrared wireless multitap adaptor, four game controllers, and a ''Super Spike V'Ball/Nintendo World Cup'' multicart), the Challenge Set(the console, two controllers, and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''), the Basic Set(the console, two controllers, and [[The Official Nintendo Players Guide]]). The redesigned NES 2 reused the bundle name Control Deck and included the console and two "dog bone" controllers.
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Other bundles included the Power Set(the console, the [[Power Pad]], the NES Zapper, two controllers, and a ''Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet'' multicart), the Sports Set(the console, a [[NES Satellite]] infrared wireless multitap adaptor, four game controllers, and a ''[[Super Spike V'Ball]]/[[Nintendo World Cup]]'' multicart), the Challenge Set(the console, two controllers, and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''), the Basic Set(the console, two controllers, and [[The Official Nintendo Players Guide]]). The redesigned NES 2 reused the bundle name Control Deck and included the console and two "dog bone" controllers.
  
 
===Europe and Australia===
 
===Europe and Australia===

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