Game Boy Advance

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

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Developed and published by Nintendo, this is the enhanced Game Boy Advance remake of Super Mario Bros. 3. It preserves the original stage structure and power-up system while adding sharper visuals, voice clips, and e-Reader support. Players clear side-scrolling levels, collect items, and battle Bowser's forces in a release that was widely praised for bringing a classic to handheld play.
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2003-01-01
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Players control Mario or Luigi through side-scrolling stages, running, jumping, stomping enemies, breaking blocks, and collecting coins and power-ups. The game features a world map, item management, special suits, and flight-based movement. Progress advances by clearing stages and unlocking new paths, while the GBA version can add extra World-e stages through e-Reader cards.

Mario

The main hero who uses a variety of power-ups to clear stages and rescue the kings.

Luigi

A playable character with similar abilities and slightly different feel.

Princess Peach

A key figure in the story whose situation drives Mario's journey.

Bowser

The series villain who leads the Koopa forces and serves as the final enemy.

Keep a flying or fire-based power-up in reserve whenever possible, since it makes many stages much safer. Explore the world map carefully for alternate routes, hidden blocks, and bonus areas. In tighter sections or chase stages, watch enemy patterns first and use controlled jumps rather than rushing forward.

e-Reader stages

Connect a Game Boy Advance e-Reader and scan compatible cards to unlock extra World-e stages.

Tips

Hold onto spare power-ups and switch forms before difficult sections.

Tips

Many stages hide secret blocks and alternate exits, so probe walls and ceilings carefully.

Tips

Use optional map stages to stock up on lives and items.

User Reviews

A strong remake that keeps the original's charm while improving presentation and feedback.

User Reviews

The e-Reader content is a neat idea, though the extra hardware makes full access cumbersome.

User Reviews

The stage design remains excellent, with a brisk pace that encourages replay.

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