![]() ![]() 3 was also featured in the film The Wizard released on December 15, 1989, two months beforehand.Ī remake of Super Mario Bros. In promotion of the game's fast approaching American release, Super Mario Bros. Initially released for the Famicon Disk System in Japan in the fall of 1988, the game wouldn't see a release in North America until a year and change later - on February 12, 1990, thanks to a shortage of ROM chips. 3 was also the first Mario game to have a specific cartoon Spin-Off, in the form of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. The final installment in the 8-bit series of Super Mario games, it introduced several new power-ups and features, in addition to a much larger selection of levels, enemies, and so forth most notably, the Koopalings debuted here, and would go on to be recurring characters in the later series. A promotional video in 2015 had Miyamoto state that the game is a stage play. ![]() Mario and Luigi must first trounce the Koopalings, retrieve the Magic Wands stolen from the rightful rulers, and restore the kings to human form before they can finally tackle Bowser himself. must now liberate the surrounding kingdoms from Bowser, who, in the vein of Napoléon Bonaparte, has divvied those kingdoms up between his seven kids, the Koopalings. Having saved the Mushroom Kingdom, the Mario Bros. 3 is the fourth overall installment in the Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros.- The Video Armageddon Announcer, The Wizard The player can warp to World 7 in this level. 2 and its remakes, Clawgrip is the boss of this level. In Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, Mouser is the boss of this level. In Super Mario Advance, there is a jar which have the bouncing blade. In Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance, this is the only level in World 5 to take place at night. This is the first level to have Green Birdo as a boss. ![]() This level starts outside, but the rest of the stage takes place underground. Finally, the Mouser seen in Doki Doki Panic is white. The underground areas have a blue color scheme that was changed to the standard brown one for remakes. The NES original has a few unique features: The Mushroom Blocks have a spotted design, which changed to the "plain" design from Worlds 1 and 3 for Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance. ![]()
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