Difference between revisions of "Super Mario Bros. 3"

 
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'''Super Mario Bros. 3''' is a platform game release first in Japan in 1988, NTSC Countries like America & Brazil in 1990, and PAL countries in 1991. This is one of the greatest NES games ever. In fact, it was introduced many new ideas for Mario games: a world map, usable items, and the ability to fly. Mario must fight Bowser's seven kids in his quest to save the Princess from another kidnapping. It was also a remake of the SNES version from [[Super Mario All-Stars]]
 
'''Super Mario Bros. 3''' is a platform game release first in Japan in 1988, NTSC Countries like America & Brazil in 1990, and PAL countries in 1991. This is one of the greatest NES games ever. In fact, it was introduced many new ideas for Mario games: a world map, usable items, and the ability to fly. Mario must fight Bowser's seven kids in his quest to save the Princess from another kidnapping. It was also a remake of the SNES version from [[Super Mario All-Stars]]
 
[[Terrence Fenner]] plays the game but however doesn't have an NES yet
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 22 August 2008

Super Mario Bros. 3 is a platform game release first in Japan in 1988, NTSC Countries like America & Brazil in 1990, and PAL countries in 1991. This is one of the greatest NES games ever. In fact, it was introduced many new ideas for Mario games: a world map, usable items, and the ability to fly. Mario must fight Bowser's seven kids in his quest to save the Princess from another kidnapping. It was also a remake of the SNES version from Super Mario All-Stars

Runs on the NES version (Super Mario Bros. 3):

Best time: 0:11:01 by Andrew Gardikis

Runs on the SNES version (Super Mario All-Stars)

Best 100%: 1:24:07 by David Gibbons