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Super Mario Bros. Duck Hunt World Class Track Meet

Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) FREE NO DOWNLOAD

Super Mario Bros. Duck Hunt World Class Track Meet on Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), playable instantly online with save states, gamepad and mobile touch support.

About Super Mario Bros. Duck Hunt World Class Track Meet

Super Mario Bros. Duck Hunt World Class Track Meet is a classic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game you can play online here for free. The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) revived home gaming in the 8-bit era and is where the original Mario, Zelda and Metroid began.

Press play and you’re in: Super Mario Bros. Duck Hunt World Class Track Meet streams to your browser with save states, gamepad input and phone/tablet touch controls, no install required.

Whether you’re revisiting a childhood favorite or discovering Super Mario Bros. Duck Hunt World Class Track Meet for the first time, OldGames.Games gives you instant access at full speed — and the related Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games below keep the session going.

Platform
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Players
1 player
Price
Free

Default Controls

You can play with keyboard, gamepad, or touch (on mobile). The default keyboard layout is below; remap any key inside the emulator settings.

↑↓←→D-Pad
ZB
XA
EnterStart
ShiftSelect

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Super Mario Bros. Duck Hunt World Class Track Meet really free to play?

Yes. Every game on OldGames.Games is free to play in your browser. There are no downloads or hidden fees; a free account is required to play.

Can I save my progress?

Yes. The emulator supports save states — you can save the exact moment you're at and resume later from any device by signing into a free OldGames account.

Does Super Mario Bros. Duck Hunt World Class Track Meet work on mobile?

Yes. The emulator includes touch controls optimised for phones and tablets. iPhone, iPad, Android — all supported.

Can I use a gamepad?

Yes. Connect any USB or Bluetooth controller (Xbox, PlayStation, 8BitDo, Switch Pro, etc.) and it will be detected automatically.

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