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(Part 4 of 5)

Despite how different it was from the average Mario game, Super Mario Bros. 2 was still a pretty good game, one that has plenty of qualities that would inspire many other games later down the road, Mario or otherwise, and one that would introduce many mainstays to the Mario series, such as Shy Guys and Birdo. And of course, the game was extremely successful, which led to the development of one final main entry for the NES, and this entry was gonna be HUGE. So huge in fact, that it managed to get its own 90-minute commercial alongside it, which was disguised as a movie known as The Wizard. While the movie itself was a piece of shit, I’m sure many thought that it was pretty good, all because of the reveal of this new game, which at the time, didn’t even exist to the public eye. That game in question would go onto being what many consider the best game of the original trilogy, Super Mario Bros. 3.

Back when I originally reviewed this game, I made a bold claim by stating it was the best 2D Mario game ever made, and my personal favorite 2D Mario game ever made. Nowadays, I am not so sure on that, because Mario Wonder is making my life pretty wonderful at the moment (HA………..HA), but even if it overtakes that slot, I would still consider Mario 3 to be an absolutely fantastic game. I have plenty of memories of playing the GBA remake of this a lot as a kid and having a great time with it, and I have played plenty of the original NES version as well, which may not be as good as the remake, but it is still a really great version. Like with the original game, what is done in this game may have been done better in future games, but this game still manages to hold up extremely well to this day, and is still fun to play in comparison to other games in the series.

The story, at first, starts out original, with Mario and Luigi needing to save several kingdoms from the wrath of the Koopa Kids, but then it devolves into Bowser kidnapping Peach, so you don’t have to worry in case Mario was getting somewhat original, because it managed to go right back to the status quo, the graphics are without a doubt the best out of the original trilogy, having plenty of bright colors and fun designs for all of the characters and enemies, and even with the remakes later made, the original style still looks pretty good to this day, the music is also pretty great, with there being plenty of great remixes of the original themes, along with several other memorable and enjoyable tracks as well, the control is perfect, handling just as well as the original game, if not more so, with several new additions that make it stand out from others, and the gameplay is pretty similar to that of the original game, but with several additions that make it stand out as a definite improvement over the original.

The game is a 2D platformer, where you take control of either Mario or Luigi, go through eight separate worlds, each containing many different levels to go through, take out plenty of enemies by either jumping on them or using one of the many powerups that you can acquire, gather plenty of coins, extra lives, and powerups to help assist you along the way, and take on plenty of bosses that you can take out pretty easily, because not only are they pretty easy, but also because it is usually the same boss over and over again. The game as a whole is pretty standard for not just a 2D platformer, but also for a Mario game, but what makes it work is how well it is constructed throughout, and how many unique elements it has compared to many other games later down the road.

Out of all of the games in this series, this one may have my favorite assortment of powerups as a whole, not only because there are quite a few of them, but also because of how strange and different they are. Of course, you get the typical ones, like the mushroom, the Fire Flower, the Starman, and so on, but then you get other ones that you don’t see too often after this, such as a Frog Suit that lets you swim underwater faster, the Tanooki leaf, which lets Mario whip things with a tail and flutter through the air, and the best powerup without a doubt, the Hammer Brother Suit, where you get all of the powers of a Hammer Brother, including throwing an infinite amount of hammers. Trust me when I say that, when you have one of these suits and blaze through so many levels with it, you feel absolutely unstoppable, it is so great. In addition to this, there are also plenty of powerups that help you discover secrets in the overworld, as well as ones that allow you to warp to other worlds in the game, which is also pretty helpful. And finally, there are also plenty of minigames that you can play alongside the main game, which may be simple, but they do help in getting you extra lives and more powerups, so they are pretty fun to play, even if I especially suck at the one where you have to hit the button in time to make a picture of a star.

There aren’t many problems that I have with the game overall, to be honest, as it is an incredibly well put together product, but I will admit that it isn’t perfect by any means. There is one problem that I do have with the game, and that would be with the lack of a save feature. Unlike the previous two games, which can be beaten somewhat quickly even if you are taking the normal route, this game is pretty long, with there being so many different worlds and levels to go through, so if you decide to go for all of them, you’ll be at it for a long time. Unfortunately though, there is no save feature for the game, so unless you have save states, then that means you would have to go through the entire game in one sitting, which does kind of suck. Thankfully, the game doesn’t send you back to the beginning when you get a game over, so there is no threat of losing progress, but I mean, come on: this game was released in 1988, 1990 for us, and there were plenty of other games that used a save feature at that point, so you’re telling me you couldn’t use one as well for this game? It’s not like you would’ve been risking anything with it, cause it’s fucking Mario!

Overall, despite a lack of a save feature, this is still a fantastic Mario game, a fantastic NES game, and just a fantastic game in general. I may have to reconsider when I beat Mario Wonder, but for now, I still consider this to be my favorite 2D Mario game of all time, one that I can go back to time and time again and have a blast playing, and one that’s influence has endured even all the way to this day. I would definitely recommend it for fans of Mario, as well as fans of 2D platformers in general, because while I haven’t played all of them from this genre, I can safely say that this one is one of the best out there. It’s just a shame that, you know, it had to have been revealed through a pretty bad movie that nobody should watch. I mean, unless you are a fan of bad, cheesy 80s movies about video games and a weird fascination for the Nintendo Power Glove, then by all means, go right ahead and watch the fuck out of it.

Remake #6

EDIT: Now that I have beaten the game, I gotta say, I think I prefer Mario Wonder more than this. I'm sorry Mario 3, but you don't have the Wonder Flower, so there is no competition.

a única coisa que fico me perguntando sobre esse jogo é: COMO ELES FIZERAM ISSO RODAR NO NES?? tudo bem que joguei a versão remasterizada da all stars, mas poxa, o escopo, o level design, os mundos incrivelmente variados, uma chuva de criatividade, trocentas novas adições desde inimigos, power ups e até mecânicas... isso é uma MEGA da MEGA evolução do primeiro Super Mario Bros
Sinto que foi aqui que a franquia teve sua cara moldada para sempre, o carisma e charme que exala dessa suprema obra prima são surreais e é o que falta na maioria dos jogos da atualidade, uma verdadeira masterpiece e um dos melhores games de todos os tempos sem sombra de dúvidas

(ps: eu odeio o responsável pelo mundo 7, algumas fases chegam a ser injustas)

I can't really say more about Mario 3 than I already have before, but this version is just as good as the NES version. The new graphics help the background pop out way more and the remixed themes are incredible.


I played the NES version back when I thought them as 'good for their times but near unplayable for today', over the years my opinion changed. Yes most of them were too frustrating to play but I also played fun games like Batman (1989), Moon Crystal, Kirby's Adventure, etc and I always thought about this game because at that time it didn't felt right to me. Slippery controls, weird momentum, bad enemy placements, water levels that are literal torture, etc. but after playing some NES games that are actually fun I knew that I had to give this game one more chance but of course, I postponed it again and again and again. Recently I was looking into my SNES backlog and I saw the All Stars and started this game right away. I still think those things that I didn't like are still present in this game but this time I loved it because I saw the harmony in the game. What I'm trying to say is on paper this game has a lot of flaws but everything works great with each other. I can't say it works perfectly because I still think water levels and enemy placements are shit but other than that everything works just fine in a magical way and believe me when I say 'magical' I mean it, as a person who avoids using labels I just can't think of any other word that can describe this game better than magical.

Simply one of the best 2D Mario games of all time, especially in its All-Stars variant, and is just pure fun. It absolutely stands the test of time. Play it!

The Nintendo Ninjas torture their captives by forcing them to play through World 7 blind

Love this game, literally one of the greatest platformers ever

Yeah this is a good ass game. I was surprised at first by how short the levels were but that's just because every level is a small, highly condensed injection of pure creativity and joy before moving on to the next idea. W game

I loved it when Mario said "WAHOO" and wahooed all over Bowser 3 times.

the one where Mario becomes a furry

Definitely a big improvement over 1 and 2, but I feel like the much more diverse and fun level design came at the cost of how long the levels themselves were. There are several levels that I beat in less than a minute by playing normally, and boss fights are hardly actually boss fights. Another issue I have are the autoscrolling levels. I know I just said the levels in this game are short as hell, but there are quite a handful of autoscrollers that are so boring. In the final world there are back-to-back autoscrolling levels which use the exact same premise for the theme, level design, and obstacles. Still, this game set the foundation for a lot of things to be included in future games, such as the world map, different powerups, Koopalings, Boom-Boom, and more level themes, so it has that going for it.

Game controls surprisingly nicely but I think it suffers mainly from the levels

Man oh man...mario 3...the lord of vibes in its charm and tunes, mechanically sound with motions stirring nostalgic values that puts a jingle to my soul.

A wild and varied mario time with the right dose of challenge.
Levels veering from short to grand, perfectly highlighting in contrast what works and doesn't as slow autoscrollers and mazes strikes a pose to dull some glimmer of this platformers natural shine.

makes super mario bros., the single most important game of all time, look like a basic proof of concept by comparison

Maybe the most perfect game out there, especially this Mario All-Stars remaster. The way Mario controls is the best he’s been in 2-D, with a high skill ceiling but no barrier of entry like the unusual momentum mechanics in the original game. The level design is varied and memorable so that each stage really drills its way into your brain. This is helped by great art direction that shifts in unique ways from world to world while still retaining a overarching identity. I could go on!!!

The graphics are even nicer. The gameplay is still solid.

I don’t like sleeping with my socks on

Português: O original é melhor e tem bem mais charme por assim dizer, além da coloração nas últimas fases que ficaram bem feias
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English: The original is better, it has much more charm, and the coloring of this version of the game is pretty ugly.

You ever notice how the Mario games that have bad level design always have a power-up that allows you to skip levels entirely. Almost as if the devs were not confident in their levels at all? Weird.

The original Super Mario Bros. was a classic but both the sequels that were made either didn't advance the gameplay much or drastically altered it creating something entirely different. 3 is the real continuation of the gameplay and mechanics introduced in the first game. The level design, music, graphics, gameplay, power-ups, the introduction of bosses, etc. all make this game a huge improvement over the original. This is still one of the greatest Mario games to this day and is one of the crowning achievements of the NES.

A nice evolution on the original Super Mario Bros. For an NES game it's honestly amazing how tall some of the levels are and the new power ups were a lot of fun. That being said I feel as though a lot of levels end just as they're getting started so they never really get to fully explore some of these level gimmicks as much as I would have liked - might have to do with hardware limitations but what's here is still really solid

Num geral eu acho esse jogo bem mais impressionante até que o World, e essa versão de SNES só reforça essa minha visão. O que esse jogo faz é um esculacho; transforma o jogo mais influente que já existiu em só uma agulha em um palheiro. O escopo das fases são bem menores se comparado ao primeiro, mas elas tem uma densidade elevadíssima. A única coisa que eu não gosto desse jogo são as fases de água, e eu acho que fases de água só são tão odiadas na indústria por causa desse jogo. Ou não. Sei lá. Talvez eu seja ruim

(Gayathon #5 de 16)


Amazing 2d Platformer, a videogame classic indeed.

Not much more I can say. Just a phenomenal platformer all around. Though whoever made the decision to make world 8 mostly autoscrollers can go fuck themselves holy shit.

this game became alive and said that my mother sucks dicks in hell and shut down my computer

this game has more enemy variety than all the NSMB games combined