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Super Mario Bros. 3 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ3 Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Surī ), also referred to as Super Mario 3 and SMB3, is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and is the third game in the Super Marioseries. The game was released in Japan in 1988, in the United States in 1990, and in Europe in 1991. Development was handled byNintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, led by Shigeru Miyamoto, who directed the game along with Takashi Tezuka.
The game centers on the quest of Mario and Luigi to save the rulers of seven kingdoms from Bowser,
the series' antagonist. The two brothers must travel across eight
worlds to restore order to the Mushroom World. It built on the game play
of previous Mario games by introducing new power-ups that augment character abilities, and established conventions that were carried over to future games in the series.
Prior to its private consumer North American release, game play footage from Super Mario Bros. 3 appeared in the Universal Studios filmThe Wizard,
which helped fuel the game's anticipation among fans. Upon its release,
the game was commercially successful and has since become one of the
best-selling video games in the industry. Super Mario Bros. 3 was
well received by critics and has been included in numerous lists of top
100 video games. The success of the game resulted in an animated
television show based on its elements, and the game's re-release on
later Nintendo consoles.
Gameplay
Super Mario Bros. 3 is a two-dimensional platform
game in which the player controls the on-screen protagonist (either
Mario or Luigi) from a third-person perspective. The game shares similar
game mechanics with previous titles in the series—Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, and Super Mario Bros. 2—but
introduces several new elements. In addition to the running and jumping
moves found in past games, the player can fly and float with the aid of
special items, slide down slopes, and execute new types of jumps. Super Mario Bros. 3 is set after the events of previous games. Mario and Luigi embark on a mission on behalf of Princess Toadstool to stop Bowser and his children—the Koopalings—from
terrorizing the kings of seven regions in the Mushroom World. The
Koopalings stole the kings' magic wands and transformed them into
animals. Each region serves as a game world that is divided into stage levels,
and an eighth region is included as the final world, Dark Land. The
eight worlds feature distinct visual themes; for example, the second
world, "Desert Land", contains sand-covered levels with pyramids, while
the levels in the fourth world, "Giant Land", are populated with
obstacles and enemies four times as large as other worlds.
The player navigates through the game via two game screens: an overworld map
and a level playfield. The overworld map displays an overhead
representation of the current world and has several paths leading from
the world's entrance to a castle. Paths connect to action panels,
fortresses and other map icons, and allow players to take different
routes to reach the world's goal. Moving the on-screen character to an
action panel or fortress will allow access to that level's playfield, a
linear stage populated with obstacles and enemies. The majority of the
game takes place in these levels, with the player traversing the stage
by running, jumping, and dodging or defeating enemies.
Completing stages allows the player
to progress through the overworld map and to succeeding worlds. Each
world features a final stage with aboss to
defeat; the first seven worlds feature an airship controlled by one of
the Koopalings, while the player battles Bowser in his castle in the
eighth world. Other map icons include large boulders and locked doors
that impede paths, and special minigames that provide the player a
chance to obtain special power-ups. A new feature is the player's option
to save power-up items obtained in minigames for later use via a menu
accessible at the overworld screen.
In addition to special items from previous games like the "Super Mushroom"
and "Fire Flower", new power-ups are introduced that provide the player
with new options. Items vary in scarcity; for example, 1-up mushrooms,
which give the player an extra attempt to play after the character
dies, are abundant, while the "magic whistle", which enables the player
to bypass certain worlds, only appears three times in the game. The
"Super Leaf" and "Tanooki Suit"
give Mario tanuki and Jizo Bosatsu appearances respectively and allow
him to fly or turn into stone to avoid enemies for a short period of
time. Other suits include the "Frog Suit," which increases the
character's underwater speed and agility and improves jumping height on
land, and the "Hammer Suit," which gives Mario the appearance of the Hammer Bros. enemy and
allows him to throw hammers at enemies and resist fire attacks. Some
abilities provided by the suits are intended to give the player more
navigation options in stages. For example, the Frog Suit allows the
player to access underwater pipes, and the Tanooki Suit can temporarily
transform Mario into an invincible statue, reducing the threat of
damage. Additionally in level 5-3 Mario can gain a power-up known as the
Kuribo's boot which allows him to stomp on spiked enemies and terrain,
but which Mario loses at the end of the level.[10] During
the game, Mario can find a Warp Whistle, which will allow him to bypass
worlds. When using the Whistle, the tune played is the exact melody
used from the Whistle in The Legend of Zelda.
Super Mario Bros. 3 includes a multiplayer option
which allows two players to cooperatively play the game by taking turns
at navigating the overworld map and accessing stage levels; the first
player controls Mario, while the other controls Luigi. Through this
mode, players can also access several minigames, including a remake of
the original Mario Bros. arcade game.
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