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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2008

This is not emulator nor Virtual Console. It was played on original Famicom (NES in Japan). It's just a very normal gameplay though. Nothing special. Just something for my own archival purpose.

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  • I try the 2:04 thing, yo know when king koopa hit you, I loose everything and Mario come to little Mario...idk how to explain it S:

  • @xsweetfeeling is it when koopa is landing or when koopa is spitting the fireball? If it's the latter, then perhaps you need to stay closer to the middle. If it's the former... mmm, not sure if there are differences in other versions like All-Stars. My video is showing the original Japanese version and I have been doing it this way ever since the game came out in 1988

  • just breat it for the first time, thanks for the vid. was it just me or was this castle easier than the first little one with all the doors? wow just noticed that this is like a chineese version or something, at the end when it said the princess was in another castle i was bout to be pissed untill it said just kidding and then it was cool, glad to see that the guys at nintendo had some fun with the ending of this, i feel like such a geeky gamer bloggin bout nintendo on youtube!! hahah

  • This is Japanese version - the first Super Mario Bros 3 game that came to this world. Yep, this recording came from a real Japanese game cartridge with real Japanese game console.

    I know what you said about the kidding phrase in the English version (coz I played it on, e.g. Wii). FYI, on this original Japanese version, what it says at 3:10 is "Thank you. Finally the Mushroom Kingdom is back to peace. The End" What a peaceful ending :>

  • its wierd how i can beat the gameboy version but not this version

  • I grew up playing the NES(FC) version so I couldn't really get used to the GBA version nor the SNES(SFC) version.

    BTW, if you get hit in the Japan version (the one shown here), you become small mario immediately. So the difficulty depends on which version you are playing too.

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  • How did you not lose your wing when king koopa hit you????

  • So that's how the game ends.

    After nearly 16 years of knowing this game, I have never ever gotten that far before (I know, I'm such a noob). Farthest I've ever went is the fortress in World 8. I always get lost in there. No clue what else is after that, except this.

    Thank you so much for posting this video. This is my most played video game of my childhood. It really does mean a lot to me.

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  • You make it look so easy with the little trick you got there..

    I don't want to live on this planet anymore.

  • I managed to replay this masterpiece through the GBA. I always saved up at least one Hammer Suit for the last area so I can whack the lights out of Bowser and win the easy way. =P

  • i beat this just 7 minutes ago! it was on the ol' toaster. i've been trying to beat that damn game for years, and now i finally have! YAY! :D

  • now have the inventory FULL of p-wings

  • 2:06 0_o

  • uhm. why is mario giving bowser bj?

  • i started playing this game yesterday. i just beat it.

  • @naitotsuki I'm no better. I've been playing the game for 12 years (since i was 3) and thanks to this guy im finally gonna beat it tonight XD

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