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  1. Divirta-se com o clássico jogo de plataforma Super Mario Bros 3, onde você controla Mario e Luigi para resgatar a princesa Peach. Use as setas do teclado para mover, Z/X para pular e Enter para iniciar o jogo.

  2. Enjoy the classic platforming game Super Mario Bros 3 in your browser. Join Mario and Luigi to save Princess Toadstool from Browser and his Koopalings in this nostalgic retro game emulated for your browser.

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  3. 5 de jul. de 2024 · Super Mario Bros. 3 is a 2D action-adventure platform game for the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System and is the fourth installment in the Super Mario series. It was released for consoles in Japan on October 23, 1988; in North America on February 12, 1990; and in Europe and Australia on August 29, 1991.

  4. 9 de nov. de 2007 · Com oito mundos enormes a navegar, inúmeros segredos a descobrir e até um modo de dois jogadores competitivo ou cooperativo, Super Mario Bros. 3 merece o seu estatuto de um dos melhores...

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    • Regional Differences
    • Marketing and Legacy
    • Reception
    • Trivia

    Bowser has returned to the Mushroom Kingdom and with his newly introduced seven Koopaling children, he tried to conquer it again. He sent his Koopalings into seven kingdoms of the Mushroom World to capture their kings, steal their magic wands, and alter their appearance. Princess Toadstool sent Mario and Luigi to go and stop the Koopalings and turn...

    Gameplay in Super Mario Bros. 3 is similar to Super Mario Bros., but features several additions. The game features eight worlds, and each has an overworld map where the player has a choice of paths to take and courses to complete. Also on each map are Toad Houses and Spade Panels that can be accessed. Items collected at Toad Houses can be accessed ...

    Grass Land is the first world of the game that was attacked by Larry Koopa, who stole the wand of the Grass Land King and turned him into a dog (or a Cobrat from Super Mario Bros. 2 in the remake). The landscape itself is mainly composed of plains, surrounded by hills and even some cliffs in the south. A fortress can be found in the middle of Grass Land, and the king's palace lies to the east-southeast, surrounded by a circular moat. The enemies Mario encounters here are regular ones, like Go...

    Desert Hill (also known as Desert Land or the Koopahari Desert) is the second world of the game. It is a region within a vast desert, filled with sand, palm trees, and some pyramids. A fortress is located in the west part of the desert, and a quicksand field can also be found, as well as a great pyramid that the player needs to traverse in order to reach the king's palace. The king was attacked by Morton Koopa Jr., who turned him into a spider (or a Hoopster from Super Mario Bros. 2 in the re...

    Also referred to as Water Land or Sea/Ocean Side, it is a water-themed region that was raided by Wendy O. Koopa. While some levels take place on solid ground, most of the levels and even one of the world's two fortresses involve water in a certain way. At the northern part of the world map, Mario will encounter drawbridges that open and close in a set pattern. The world's palace is located far to the east on a small remote island that is only accessible through a Warp Pipe. The king of Ocean...

    Power-ups

    Every power-up item rewards 1,000 points upon being collected, except the P-Wing, as they cannot be collected in the levels.

    World map

    These items are exclusively used on the world map. All of them can only be used once.

    Other

    Items that are neither used on the world map nor are power-ups.

    There are many differences in the U.S and Japanese releases of the game. 1. The TM symbol is placed next to Bros. in the Japanese version rather than the 3 in the U.S version. 2. When you start a stage in the Japanese version, it borders in, while in the U.S version, it fades in. 3. In 1-Fortress, at the door right before the boss there are two spi...

    Prior to its North American release, gameplay footage from Super Mario Bros. 3 appeared in the Universal Studios film The Wizard to help fuel anticipation for the game's release. Six months after Super Mario Bros. 3's release, McDonald's released a set of Happy Mealtoys to promote the game in North America. Super Mario Bros. 3 was also the subject ...

    Super Mario Bros. 3 was lauded by the video game press. It was widely considered to be one of the best games released for the NES. Computer and Video Games editors Paul Rand, Tim Boone and Frank O'Connor awarded the game a 98% score, praising it for its gameplay, replayability, sound, and graphics. Boone commented that the game is nearly flawless i...

    This game marks the first appearance of the Koopalings. The Koopalings later make appearances in Super Mario World, in which they are given a different battle order (from Iggy to Larry). They also...
    The Water Land theme can be heard as the Fairy Fountain in the The Legend of Zelda games. while the Warp Whistle theme is reused in the intro of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
    A sped-up version of the Coin Heaven/Warp Zone theme was used for Peach's final smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
    Super Mario Bros. 3 was released in North America 9 months before Super Mario World was released in Japan. It was also first released in Japan 14 days after Super Mario Bros. 2's release in North A...
  5. Super Mario Bros. 3 is a 1988 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It was released for home consoles in Japan on October 23, 1988, in North America on February 12, 1990, and in Europe on August 29, 1991.

  6. 9 de nov. de 2007 · The acclaimed Super Mario Bros. 3 features more Mario action than ever before: fly as Raccoon Mario, swim as Frog Mario, throw fireballs as Fire Mario, and turn into an invincible statue as...

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