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Raith reviewed Super Mario Bros. 3
The best NES game? Probably. There is only one other game I can think of that comes close, and I'll reserve judgement on that when I eventually get to my replay (at which point, I'll be sure to update this review with my definitive answer to this question).

There is basically a second NES hidden away inside the cart of this game, one of the benefits of being a late NES release. That extra power is used to expand the formula of the first Super Mario Bros in all the right ways. A world map, a selection of different powerups to discover, 8 unique worlds with different themes, and a fresh coat of paint which still holds up to this day. SMB3 is one of the few NES games that is still just as good to play today as it was to play when it released over 30 years ago. Easily in the top 10 platformers ever made.

Do I need to say more? Play this game if you haven't. It's "required playing" in the video game cannon.

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Raith reviewed Dr. Mario
It's not a bad game. Far from it. But like many "match x" puzzle games that released around the time and much later, the gameplay is best experienced in short bursts. For that reason it is not a great home console game to sit down and play for hours, but it makes a great game on a handheld that can be played anywhere whenever you have some downtime to kill. For this reason, the Gameboy release far outshines the NES release, despite the latter's added polish.

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5 days ago


Raith is now playing Balatro

6 days ago


Raith retired Dr. Mario
It's not a bad game. Far from it. But like many "match x" puzzle games that released around the time and much later, the gameplay is best experienced in short bursts. For that reason it is not a great home console game to sit down and play for hours, but it makes a great game on a handheld that can be played anywhere whenever you have some downtime to kill. For this reason, the Gameboy release far outshines the NES release, despite the latter's added polish.

7 days ago


Raith finished Super Mario Bros. 3
The best NES game? Probably. There is only one other game I can think of that comes close, and I'll reserve judgement on that when I eventually get to my replay (at which point, I'll be sure to update this review with my definitive answer to this question).

There is basically a second NES hidden away inside the cart of this game, one of the benefits of being a late NES release. That extra power is used to expand the formula of the first Super Mario Bros in all the right ways. A world map, a selection of different powerups to discover, 8 unique worlds with different themes, and a fresh coat of paint which still holds up to this day. SMB3 is one of the few NES games that is still just as good to play today as it was to play when it released over 30 years ago. Easily in the top 10 platformers ever made.

Do I need to say more? Play this game if you haven't. It's "required playing" in the video game cannon.

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