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[ | {{Bob | ||
| bobscreen= Super Mario Bros 3 Title.png | |||
| developers= {{developer|Nintendo EAD}}, {{developer|SRD|ref=<ref>[https://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/SRD GDRI]</ref>}} | |||
| publishers= {{publisher|Nintendo}} (JP/US/EU/AU), {{publisher|Hyundai}} (KR) | |||
| system= NES | |||
| japan= {{date|1988|October|23}} | |||
| usa= {{date|1990|February|12|nocat=true}} | |||
| europe= {{date|1991|August|29|nocat=true}} | |||
| aus= {{date|1991|nocat=true}} | |||
| korea= {{date|1990|nocat=true}} | |||
| tcrf=Super Mario Bros. 3 | |||
}} | |||
{{INES | |||
|title = Super Mario Bros. 3 | |||
|image = [[File:Super Mario Bros 3 Title.png|center]] | |||
|mapperno = 4 | |||
|mappername = Nintendo MMC3 | |||
|prgrom = 16 x 16 KiB | |||
|chrrom = 16 x 8 KiB | |||
|mirroring = Horizontal | |||
|4screen = No | |||
|sram = No | |||
|game = Super Mario Bros. 3 | |||
}} | |||
==Sub-pages== | |||
{{namespaces}} | |||
{{ | |||
==Utilities== | ==Utilities== | ||
* | * [http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/182/ Mario Improvement 3] - Program and source also available [http://www.lincolnsoft.com/programs/mi3/ here]. | ||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/183/ SMB3 Discombobulator] - A popular level editor. | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/242/ SMB3 Map Editor] | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/281/ SMB3 Text Editor] - Edits most of the text in SMB3. | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/448/ SMB3 TSA Editor] - An editor for the 16x16 TSA (Tile Square Assembly) used in the game. | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/298/ SMB3 Workshop] - A newer editor: edits levels, pointers, graphics, palettes, variables, etc. | |||
* [http://www.zophar.net/utilities/neslevel/vegas-.html Vegas] - An editor for the bonus card game. | |||
==Hacks== | ==Hacks== | ||
* [http://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-3/carnage-3.html Carnage 3] - This is a hack replacing the enemies with Spiderman villains. It has been disowned by the author. | |||
* [http://meowth.angelcities.com/nintendo%20hacks.htm CBMario3] - This hack changes the first two levels and makes them more challenging. | |||
* [http://themushroomkingdom.net/smb3_lost.shtml Lost Levels] - This patch allows you to unlock a series of "lost levels" which were apparently used in the development of SMB3. They include two enemies which don't appear anywhere else: Gold Cheep Cheeps and Green Parabeetles. Can also be found [http://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-32/Lost-Levels-325.html here]. | |||
* [http://meowth.angelcities.com/nintendo%20hacks.htm Luna World] - This is also a little bizarre. It goes from world 1 to world 3 and it all looks like a dog's breakfast. | |||
* [[Mario 69]] by Pyre | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/70/ Mario Adventure] - This hack isn't really a hack. It's basically a brand new game using the SMB3 engine as the base. Over 100 new levels, new powerups and loads of secrets, this is a real good one. ([http://web.archive.org/web/20050311055804/http://dahrkdaiz.panicus.org/Mario_Adventure_0.rar PRG 0 patch], [http://web.archive.org/web/20050311055804/http://dahrkdaiz.panicus.org/Mario_Adventure_1.rar PRG 1 patch].) | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/53/ Mario In: Some Usual Day] - An excellent hack that is very similar to Mario Adventure in that it seems much more like a brand new game based on SMB3 than another simple hack. | |||
* [[Punk Mario]] | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/437/ Quick Bros.] - A level design, graphics, text, and gameplay hack by [[User:QuickCurly|Quick Curly]]. | |||
* [http://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-3/smashing-pumpkin-bros-2.html Smashing Pumpkin Bros 2] - This is the second of two hacks made by Steve and David Pukin about the band Smashing Pumpkins. Can also be found [http://landslide.2007.org/spbros2.zip here]. | |||
* [http://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-33/Super-Mario-Bros-3-2nd-Run-335.html SMB3 - 2nd Run] - A good level-only hack by Recovery1, completed to World 8. | |||
* [http://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-33/Strange-Mario-Bros-3-330.html Strange Mario Bros. 3] - Worlds 1-4 are changed, changes the levels and makes the game more difficult. | |||
* [http://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-33/Super-Mario-Bros-2k3-332.html Super Mario Bros. 2k3] - This is an attempted complete overhaul of SMB3. The first two worlds are finished and playable, but the game isn't being worked on at the moment. The idea of the hack is to make the game a lot more difficult, and relies on the player's strategy and skill, rather than simply bombarding them with enemies. | |||
* [http://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-32/Super-Mario-Bros-3-Challenge-336.html Super Mario Bros. 3 Challenge (SMB3C)] - One of the earlier Super Mario Bros. 3 hacks, developed by x-4000 of the now-defunct Challenge Games. This version primarily makes the game (much) more challenging, while also changing the "story" and a few of the graphics. Over 20,000 downloads. The game takes hundreds of lives and over 8 hours for even the very most expert players to complete. | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/128/ Super Mario Bros. Chaos Control] | |||
* [http://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-33/Super-Monk-Bros--339.html Super Monk Bros.] - This is a graphic and level hack with a new story. Mario is now a monk and you have to find the princess to enlighten him in monk wisdom. | |||
==Translations== | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/trans/1038/ Dutch translation] by [http://www.romhacking.net/community/745/ Ok Impala!] | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/translations/6698/ Esperanto translation] by [http://www.romhacking.net/community/6334/ BluePhoenix] | |||
* [http://www.romhacking.net/trans/998/ Swedish translation] by [http://www.romhacking.net/community/730/ The Translators] | |||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
The North American version of Super Mario Bros. 3 | * The FamicomBox header name is <tt>SUPER MARIO 3</tt>. | ||
* In the North American version of Super Mario Bros. 3, if you were hit while in any "powered" form (e.g. Fire Mario, Raccoon Mario, any of the suits), you reverted to Super Mario. In the Japanese version, such a hit would revert you to Small Mario. | |||
* In the original game, part of the status bar in the bottom left part of the screen had a tendency to flicker. This glitch can be corrected by rewriting the bytes at ($) 3F7B2, 3F8E0, 3F8E1, 3F8E2, and 3F8E3 to 16, EA, EA, EA, and EA, respectively. [Original respective values are 0D, 68, 8D, 10, 40.] Applying this fix will cause a similar glitch on the end credits; the floor will shake. | |||
==Known Dumps== | |||
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (E) [!p] | |||
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG0) | |||
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG0) [p2][!] | |||
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG0) [p3] | |||
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG0) [p4] | |||
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG1) | |||
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (PC10) | |||
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (U) (PRG0) [!] | |||
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (U) (PRG1) [!] | |||
== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | |||
{{ | {{Mario series}} | ||
Latest revision as of 23:55, 23 May 2024
Super Mario Bros. 3 |
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Developers: Nintendo EAD,
SRD[1] ROM map RAM map Text table Notes TCRF |
Super Mario Bros. 3 | |
Mapper No. | 4 |
Mapper Name | Nintendo MMC3 |
PRG-ROM Pages | 16 x 16 KiB |
CHR-ROM Pages | 16 x 8 KiB |
Mirroring | Horizontal |
4-Screen Mirroring | No |
SRAM Enabled | No |
Sub-pages
ROM map |
RAM map |
Text table |
Notes |
Utilities
- Mario Improvement 3 - Program and source also available here.
- SMB3 Discombobulator - A popular level editor.
- SMB3 Map Editor
- SMB3 Text Editor - Edits most of the text in SMB3.
- SMB3 TSA Editor - An editor for the 16x16 TSA (Tile Square Assembly) used in the game.
- SMB3 Workshop - A newer editor: edits levels, pointers, graphics, palettes, variables, etc.
- Vegas - An editor for the bonus card game.
Hacks
- Carnage 3 - This is a hack replacing the enemies with Spiderman villains. It has been disowned by the author.
- CBMario3 - This hack changes the first two levels and makes them more challenging.
- Lost Levels - This patch allows you to unlock a series of "lost levels" which were apparently used in the development of SMB3. They include two enemies which don't appear anywhere else: Gold Cheep Cheeps and Green Parabeetles. Can also be found here.
- Luna World - This is also a little bizarre. It goes from world 1 to world 3 and it all looks like a dog's breakfast.
- Mario 69 by Pyre
- Mario Adventure - This hack isn't really a hack. It's basically a brand new game using the SMB3 engine as the base. Over 100 new levels, new powerups and loads of secrets, this is a real good one. (PRG 0 patch, PRG 1 patch.)
- Mario In: Some Usual Day - An excellent hack that is very similar to Mario Adventure in that it seems much more like a brand new game based on SMB3 than another simple hack.
- Punk Mario
- Quick Bros. - A level design, graphics, text, and gameplay hack by Quick Curly.
- Smashing Pumpkin Bros 2 - This is the second of two hacks made by Steve and David Pukin about the band Smashing Pumpkins. Can also be found here.
- SMB3 - 2nd Run - A good level-only hack by Recovery1, completed to World 8.
- Strange Mario Bros. 3 - Worlds 1-4 are changed, changes the levels and makes the game more difficult.
- Super Mario Bros. 2k3 - This is an attempted complete overhaul of SMB3. The first two worlds are finished and playable, but the game isn't being worked on at the moment. The idea of the hack is to make the game a lot more difficult, and relies on the player's strategy and skill, rather than simply bombarding them with enemies.
- Super Mario Bros. 3 Challenge (SMB3C) - One of the earlier Super Mario Bros. 3 hacks, developed by x-4000 of the now-defunct Challenge Games. This version primarily makes the game (much) more challenging, while also changing the "story" and a few of the graphics. Over 20,000 downloads. The game takes hundreds of lives and over 8 hours for even the very most expert players to complete.
- Super Mario Bros. Chaos Control
- Super Monk Bros. - This is a graphic and level hack with a new story. Mario is now a monk and you have to find the princess to enlighten him in monk wisdom.
Translations
- Dutch translation by Ok Impala!
- Esperanto translation by BluePhoenix
- Swedish translation by The Translators
Miscellaneous
- The FamicomBox header name is SUPER MARIO 3.
- In the North American version of Super Mario Bros. 3, if you were hit while in any "powered" form (e.g. Fire Mario, Raccoon Mario, any of the suits), you reverted to Super Mario. In the Japanese version, such a hit would revert you to Small Mario.
- In the original game, part of the status bar in the bottom left part of the screen had a tendency to flicker. This glitch can be corrected by rewriting the bytes at ($) 3F7B2, 3F8E0, 3F8E1, 3F8E2, and 3F8E3 to 16, EA, EA, EA, and EA, respectively. [Original respective values are 0D, 68, 8D, 10, 40.] Applying this fix will cause a similar glitch on the end credits; the floor will shake.
Known Dumps
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (E) [!p]
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG0)
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG0) [p2][!]
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG0) [p3]
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG0) [p4]
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (J) (PRG1)
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (PC10)
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (U) (PRG0) [!]
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (U) (PRG1) [!]
References
Categories:
- Pages missing developer references
- Games developed by Nintendo EAD
- Games developed by SRD
- Pages missing publisher references
- Games published by Nintendo
- Games published by Hyundai
- NES games
- Pages missing date references
- Games released in 1988
- Games released in October
- Games released on October 23
- Pages with TCRF links
- NES games using mapper number 4
- NES games using the Nintendo MMC3 mapper
- NES games with 16 x 16 KiB PRG-ROM pages
- NES games with 16 x 8 KiB CHR-ROM pages
- NES games with horizontal mirroring
- NES games with 4-screen mirroring disabled
- NES games with no SRAM enabled
- Mario series