Super mario bros 3 world 3
Super Mario Bros. 3/World 3
Moving from the dry desert to the bottom of the sea, Mario is in for quite a change in scenery. You'll include to imitate an amphibian to survive your aquatic adventure. It can't get any wetter than this!
You'll earn a second Hammer item from a Hammer Bros. and you may wish to use it on the rock to the right of World 3-5. Doing so will give you access to a canoe that you can row around the world. Two docks let you visit remote islands that contain Toad Houses, which offer free items for your inventory, as well as two chances at bonus lives.
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Exploring the bottom of the sea can be dangerous. Take a deep breath—you'll need it. Ocean Side is one tough earth. The critters in the sea are mean, lean and hungry! Since water is the principal element in this world, the Frog Suit or Firepower is the recommended choice of gear.
- 1: Immediately after you enter the stage, sink down to get to a hidden nook with a ? Block holding a power-up. You should always collect dominance ups because they're worth 1000 points.
- 2: Powerful currents jet out of the pipes, so get care not to get pushed out of control and into enemies lurking
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Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) Maps & Worlds
World 1 - Grass Land
The first world of Super Mario Bros. 3 features six levels, one set of Hammer Bros, two Toad houses and one Fortress. The doom ship which has taken over this land belongs to Larry Koopa. This land belongs to the Mushroom Kingdom. In the original SMB3 the King was turned into a dog, but in the re-release in Super Mario Allstars the King was instead turned into a Cobrat.
World 2 - Desert Hill
The second world also known in the re-release as Desert Territory contains five levels, two sets of Boomerang Bros, a Fortress, three Toad houses, two extraordinary levels which were based in a Pyramid and a quicksand desert. There is also a special Fire Bro's level which can be unlocked by using a hammer on the rock at the upper right of the screen, beating the Flame Bros will then get you a warp whistle. There are certain enemies which are cute much exclusive to this territory to be seen here - such as the Angry daystar and Fire snakes. Morton Koopa Jr is the Koopa Kid who has taken over this land, and is ultimately the boss of Desert Hill.
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Game Genie Codes
1. SLXPLOVS Infinite lives for Mario and Luigi 2. AEKPTZGA 1 life for Mario and Luigi after continue 3. AEKPTZGE 9 lives for Mario and Luigi after continue SUPER JUMPS 4. ELKZYVEK Power Jumps 5. EZKZYVEK Super Power Jumps 6. EAKZYVEK Mega Power Jumps 7. GZUXNGEI Multi-Jumps WITH CODE 8, IF YOU Grant MARIO(tm) OR LUIGI(tm) DROP TOO LONG, YOU CAN'T SKY Amble UNTIL YOU TOUCH GROUND 8. SXEZSKOZ Skywalker 9. OXKZELSX Super speed running 10. XVUXNUEE Turbocharged running YOU MUST BE RACCOON MARIO(tm) FOR CODE 11 TO WORK 11. AANZKLLA Can raise power meter while standing still so that you can fly from a standing start START ON ANY WORLD 12. PEUZUGAA Start on World 2 13. ZEUZUGAA Start on World 3 14. LEUZUGAA Start on World 4 15. GEUZUGAA Start on World 5 16. IEUZUGAA Start on Nature 6 17. TEUZUGAA Start on World 7 18. YEUZUGAA Start on World 8 RE-USE ITEMS! 19. YPXXLVGE Mario (not Luigi) can re-use items again and again KEEP SPECIAL POWERS 20. SZUEXNSO Restore powers after playing an operation scene (e.g. if you were "Fire Mario(tm)" on the m Super Mario Bros 3 Walkthrough Society 3: Water Land - Ocean Side
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Nature 3: Water Land - Ocean Side
3-1: The Frog Suit organism put to the test. Pressurize any cardinal direction to paddle in that direction then urge A to swim faster.
As Frog Mario, you can swim against the currents coming out of some pipes. This is a good way to find covert areas in some levels.
Meet Blooper/Gesso. It will try to float into Mario and some of them have varied attacks.
Meet Lava Lotus/Switchuka. It waits on the surface floor and spits a few balls of lava that rain down. Avoid those lava balls at all cost.
Meet Blooper Nanny/Kozure Gesso. Anyone who gets too close and the nanny sends the kids after you.
This hidden block contains a 1-up.
3-2: You want to stay at the top of the liquid as much as possible but I want to demonstrate something real quick.
If you are Frog, Tanooki, or Hammer Mario and you get hit, I already explain that you revert to small Mario in the Japanese version but for these three suits, you see the suit fly off.
If you get caught in the water, you
Super Mario Bros. 3/Walkthrough
Tile Description This is one example of a typical stage tile. The number on the tile indicates which stage you are about to enter, and the number can be as high as 10 in some worlds. While you're often not required to complete every stage in a world, it's not a bad idea to at least explore each of them and get an idea of what they contain. You cannot pass a stage tile until it has been completed. A completed tile on the map is signified by a large letter, representing the player who completed it. If player 1 completed a tile, it is replaced by a large red "M" for Mario. On the other hand, if player 2 completes the tile, it is replaced by a large green "L" for Luigi. Fortresses are a special kind of stage. In addition to exploring an indoor space, you may typically encounter enemies which are unique to fortresses. These stages always end in a confrontation with the mini-boss known as Boom-Boom. Each fortress is associated with a lock somewhere on the map. Locks prevent you from accessing sections of the map that can typically be used to bypass certain stages. Once a fortress has been conquered, the lock associated with