Nintendo really wants you to own their hardware. They've always been a bundle-happy company, frequently combining their various systems with various games in various value-priced packages meant to catch a new consumer's eye. And for this holiday season, they've really gone nuts – a total of nine different bundle options have rolled out in recent weeks and months, giving gamers more options to choose from than ever before when deciding whether to pick up a Wii U, a 3DS or even an original Wii.

It's a lot to keep track of, and, as usual, we're here to help. We've compiled this handy list of all the new Nintendo hardware bundles for this holiday season, along with our review coverage of the games included in each one.The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.

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First up is Nintendo's newest bundle for the Wii U. This box kicks out the system's original pack-in game of Nintendo Land in favor of bundling in the two Mario Bros.' latest side-scrolling adventures, New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U. The price is also 50 bucks cheaper than what early adopters paid one year ago for the 32GB black Deluxe version of the hardware (which is what this bundle includes).

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If you're more of a Zelda fan than a Mario one, Nintendo's got you covered there too – this bundle includes the same black 32GB Deluxe version of the Wii U hardware, but the packed-in game is The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD instead of the Mario side-scrollers. The GamePad in this set is adorned with some Zelda series artwork too!

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And for this season's last new Wii U bundle, Nintendo has partnered with Activision to make the latest Skylanders sequel the star of the set. You'll get the Skylanders SWAP Force game, three character figurines (including a Wash Buckler in exclusive colors), the Portal of Power needed to transport those characters into the game world and a white 8GB Basic version of the Wii U hardware. (Along with a few extras like a poster, some trading cards and stickers.)

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Moving on to the handheld front, the most prominent new bundle for Nintendo's 3DS this season has been this stylish half-black, half-gold 3DS XL unit emblazoned with a pair of Triforces that mimic the twin Triforces in the series' latest game, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. (The game is included by way of a unique download code in the box.)

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Mirroring the Wii U selection, Nintendo's also offering its flagship handheld with both a Zelda- and a Mario-focused edition. This special silver 3DS XL features the images of the two Mario Bros. hopping along on their latest portable adventure, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Like the Zelda unit, the game in this one is included digitally. Unlike the Zelda unit, Dream Team comes pre-installed on the hardware (saving you a bit of time, since you don't have to go to the eShop and download it).

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The Year of Luigi has been a big enough event to support yet another 3DS bundle, this one using the excellent Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon as its pack-in game (digital, pre-installed). The 3DS unit is a "normal" non-XL edition in Cobalt Blue.

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These last two portable hardware bundles have just been announced, and they'll go on sale tomorrow as retailer exclusives. The red 2DS with Pokémon X pre-installed will only be sold at Target, while the blue 2DS with Pokémon Y pre-installed will only be found at Toys R Us. Both will be available at $149.99, making them the most affordable new Nintendo hardware option this season.

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Note that I said the Pokémon bundles are the most affordable "new" Nintendo hardware option this season – but the Big N is rounding out its holiday shopping options with an "old" option too. The last-gen Wii has shifted out of the core console spotlight since last year's introduction of the new Wii U, but it has a huge library of games available and could still be a great budget-conscious choice with this new Wii Mini bundle. Mario Kart Wii comes packed in alongside a Wii Remote Plus, and the black-and-red Mini hardware itself will certainly go on to become a collectible. Just $99.99!

And there you have it – Nintendo's record-setting nine different holiday bundle options, all bundled together here in one article. The listed prices for each are the standard MSRP pricetags, but there may be some lingering Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals to be found out there for any of all of these too. Let us know in the comments if you picked up any of these bundles already, or if you plan to soon!

Lucas M. Thomas has been writing for IGN since Nintendo's active console was still the GameCube. You can follow him on Twitter, @lucasmthomas