![]() It was first released in Japan on October 23, 1988, followed by North America on February 9, 1990, and in Europe and Australia some time in 1991. It is the third game in the Super Mario series, not including Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. 3 is a platforming game for the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System. 5000 points.Famicom/ NES, Plaćhoice-10, Super Famicom/ Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy Advance, Virtual Console ( Wii, 3DS, Wii U), NES Classic Edition/Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer, NES Switch Online Navigation Predecessor To hit the top of the flagpole, hole the run button down at the bottom, run, jump and hit the left edge of the fourth block, bounce to the top, run a bit on the top and then jump. You'll jump over a couple hills after this, and then come to a large hill right before the flag. The right block on the small platform is actually a star (pictured left), and the top question block of the pyramid is a power up. Just ahead, there is a small platform of two blocks, and four question blocks in a pyramid arrangement. ![]() The regular block below it is a coin block, so hit it until it's spent (pictured, right). Across the gap, there's a question block with a coin. Let the goombas drop down and hit it from below to claim your mushroom/flower. Just over the gap, you can spot another question block. ![]() Just to the right of this pipe is a hidden block with an extra life (pictured, right). This is the best route for speed runs, but the rest of us will probably want to stay above ground and claim some goodies. You can press down on the third one to reach a cache of coins and shortcut to the exit. Right at the beginning there's a few question blocks, one of which has your first mushroom (pictured, left), so nab it and get going. ![]()
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