It's the Mario Brothers and plumbin's their game. Found the secret warp zone while working on the drain.
Back in 1990 when this was released in the USA, Mario fever was at an all time high. A few months earlier, there had even been a movie released called ‘The Wizard’ with that kid from the Wonder Years, which was essentially a commercial for this game.
If you never played SMB3 when it was first released, this will all be new to you (you lucky, lucky person!). What you’ll find is a particularly engrossing game, packed with power-ups, a few mini-games, and some truly devious levels. The variety is huge! Levels move left, right, up, and down – and on occasion you’ll go behind the scenery to discover hidden secrets. Some levels are straightforward affairs – avoid the koopas, collect some coins, etc. – but others are so complex you can’t fully explore them unless you have the right power-up for the level.
Mario can be equipped with a variety of power-ups. The standard growth mushroom and fire flower are present but you also have access to a raccoon suit, a frog suit and maybe the coolest one, a hammer brothers suit, which allows you to fling hammers and cover yourself in a hard shell. You can also commandeer a big wind-up boot to leap around in. The raccoon suit has a neat feature that can only be exploited if you can build up some speed - acquire take-off speed and you can take to the air in a burst of flight to reach new areas.
For the most part, levels are approached in a linear fashion although you do have some leeway in choosing which stages of each level you want to tackle thanks to the overhead map. Not every stage has to be completed to progress, but sometimes it’s the only way to get the coolest stuff.
Scattered around each overhead map are mushroom houses that contain power-ups that can be stored until you need them. There are also hammer brothers to take out, extra men bonus games, and a memory game that pops up on occasion.
The usual Mario environments are present and accounted for: ice, fire, water, desert and dungeon. SMB3 also throws a few tricky obstacles in your way in the form of floating battleships, which can have you tearing out your hair if you don’t know exactly what you’re doing. Some of the castles can be mind-boggling too, as it takes a lot of trial and error to work out what to do.





User Comments
1. pikmin95
22 Feb 2009, 03:32 GMT
Already have the Gameboy Advance port. No thanks.
2. Nintendork
22 Feb 2009, 03:49 GMT
Gosh, I despise this game. It left no lasting impression on me (mostly because I played SMW to death) If you can spare an extra 300 Wii Points, buy SMW instead.
3. Big A2
22 Feb 2009, 07:40 GMT
Really? To me, not loving Super Mario Bros 3 is not loving life.
4. retro_player_22
24 Feb 2009, 10:03 GMT
This game alone is much more challeging and fun that those ports, remakes, and sequels that came after.
5. ness
24 Feb 2009, 10:18 GMT
For me this is the best 2D Jump'n'Run of all time.
6. Shinnok
24 Feb 2009, 10:29 GMT
This game is my favorite Mario title, hands down! You'll all probably want to buy it now.
7. MickEiA
21 Mar 2009, 06:51 GMT
just downloaded this good game wish there was more lives though
8. super-nintendo
29 Apr 2009, 07:37 BST
My number one 2D game of all-time! 10/10
I recently made my top 10 games of all-time list: I put Ocarina Of Time at #1 and Super Mario Bros. 3 at #2, what a game! Thank you Nintendo and Miyamoto for making such an awesome 2D platformer. It's soooo good.
9. bonii
03 Aug 2009, 00:19 BST
It would be better if you could SAVE.
10. marioman221
20 Aug 2009, 20:52 BST
This game is sick but I already have the G
@Nintendork
This is one of the best Mario games ever! How can you not like it?
11. foxhound1234567
18 Oct 2009, 17:38 BST
i despise this game,it has no true save ability, very hard but u still give it a 10,overrated
12. pokemonzrpg
08 Nov 2009, 16:19 GMT
Haha, it's great seeing Mario's games getting 10/10s all over!
13. LEGEND MARIOID
15 Nov 2009, 17:00 GMT
Super Mario Wold and Super Mario Bros 3 deserve a lot of credit; in fact all of the credit and then some. I prefer the former, but SMB3 is an all time great in the videogame world..... end of/period
14. soniczelda dude
30 Nov 2009, 02:35 GMT
To all those SMB 3 haters, think about it. This game came out first, so if it wasn't for SMB 3, we wouldn't have a game like SMW. Besides, if you consider the greater level of variety and the more active world map (mushroom houses, roaming enemies, etc.) I would say that this game should have come out after SMW! Well, that is aside from the more primitive graphics and the simpler bosses (one area in which SMW has SMB 3 beat).
15. Hyper Knuckles
30 Nov 2009, 06:48 GMT
Best 2D Mario game yet (excpet for Yoshi's Island, if that's really a Mario game). It has tons of power-ups, the level design is perfect, and the game is challenging. An abousolute steal and worth the 500 points.
16. Digiki
05 Dec 2009, 19:05 GMT
Best platformer ever?
Pretty much.
17. Dragoon
26 Dec 2009, 17:18 GMT
Next to New Super Mario Bros. Wii, this is the best platformer ever
18. Metroid_Fan
30 Dec 2009, 03:00 GMT
Accurate score, anything less for this masterpiece would be blasphemy...
19. ClothFar
04 Mar 2010, 12:22 GMT
The best NES game ever!! a must have.
20. VirtualConsoleGuy
15 Mar 2010, 21:51 GMT
The first time I played this game was on my old Game Boy Advance SP; and from some images I've seen, I now know how different the two are, especially in sound quality and effects. A VERY nice game.