Category:Super Mario Bros. 3

Super Mario Bros. 3 is a video game developed and published by Nintendo on NES/Famicom in 1988. The game's composer is Koji Kondo. The game also received an enhanced remaked, titled , on Super Nintendo in 1993 and an enhanced port, titled Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, on Game Boy Advance in 2003.

Overview
As the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 ("The Lost Levels") was more of an expansion pack of the first game and the international version a reskin of ', Super Mario Bros. 3 can be considered the first true sequel to the original ' It introduced many classic elements to the series like the world map, the Koopalings, slopes, and flight power-ups. It got a sequel on SNES titled ', and a spiritual sequel in the form of the Nintendo 3DS game '.

The plot of the game is very basic, as usual for early Mario games. Bowser and his minions the Koopalings stole the magic scepters of several kings and transformed them into animals. It is up to Mario and Luigi to retrieve them and return the kings to their original forms. According to the game's creator Shigeru Miyamoto, the game is actually a staged performance of the events.

Still composed by Koji Kondo, the soundtrack is bigger and arguably better than the first game; being composed near the end of the Famicom's life cycle, it uses the five audio channels more efficiently to create more diverse and situational tracks. Music also has a minor importance in the game in the form of the magic flutes (borrowed from the original ), a secret item leading to the Warp Zone. Still related to Zelda, this game also marks the first appearance (though in a prototypal state) of what would eventually become "Fairy's Fountain" in the music of "Water Land".

Super Mario Bros. 3

 * Grass Land
 * Alternate Mix
 * Alpha Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * Beta Myx
 * Extended Mix
 * JP Version
 * NA Version
 * NTSC Version
 * OST Version
 * PAL Version
 * Unused Version
 * Above Ground BGM
 * Alpha Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * Unused Version
 * OST Version (unsorted)
 * Alternate Version (unsorted)
 * In-Game Version (unsorted)
 * Invincible
 * Beta Mix
 * Beta Version
 * NTSC Version
 * OST Version
 * Hurry Up!
 * Miss
 * NTSC Version (unsorted)
 * PAL Version (unsorted)
 * Desert Land
 * Alpha Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * NTSC Version
 * OST Version
 * PAL Version (unsorted)
 * Extended Mix (unsorted)
 * Alternate Mix (unsorted)
 * Athletic BGM
 * Beta Mix
 * Beta Version
 * PAL-M Version
 * Alpha Mix (unsorted)
 * NTSC Version (unsorted)
 * OST Version (unsorted)
 * Alternate Mix (unsorted)
 * Course Clear
 * Beta Mix
 * JP Version
 * Unused Version
 * Alpha Mix (unsorted)
 * PAL Version (unsorted)
 * NTSC Version (unsorted)
 * Water Land
 * Beta Mix
 * NTSC Version
 * Underwater Theme
 * Alternate Version
 * Short Version (unsorted)
 * Beta Mix (unsorted)
 * Alpha Mix (unsorted)
 * Music Box
 * OST Version (unsorted)
 * NTSC Version (unsorted)
 * In-Game Version (unsorted)
 * Slot / Nervous Breakdown
 * Alpha Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * PAL Version
 * Giant Land
 * Alpha Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * NTSC Version
 * OST Version
 * PAL Version
 * Unused Mix
 * In-Game Version (unsorted)
 * Underground BGM
 * Alpha Mix
 * Alternate Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * JP Version
 * NTSC Version
 * OST Version
 * Unused Mix
 * Sky Land
 * Extended Mix (unsorted)
 * Hammer Bros. Theme
 * Alpha Mix
 * Alternate Version
 * Beta Mix
 * JP Version
 * NTSC Version
 * OST Version
 * Pre-Alpha Mix
 * Rogue Mix
 * Unused Version
 * In-Game Version (unsorted)
 * Toad's House
 * Beta Mix
 * OST Version
 * JP Version (unsorted)
 * Alpha Mix (unsorted)
 * Extended Version (unsorted)
 * Pause Sound Effect
 * Ice Land
 * Alpha Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * JP Version
 * NTSC Version
 * Fortress BGM
 * Beta Mix
 * Fortress Boss
 * Beta Mix
 * Hurry Up!
 * Fireworks Fanfare
 * Flute Sound
 * Alpha Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * Flute Sound / Warp Island
 * Warp Island
 * Pipe Land
 * Beta Mix
 * OST Mix (unsorted)
 * 1-Up
 * Beta Mix
 * Extended Mix
 * Alpha Mix (unsorted)
 * King's Room
 * Beta Mix
 * NTSC Version
 * Airship BGM
 * NTSC Version
 * Dark Land
 * Alternate Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * NTSC Version
 * OST Version (unsorted)
 * Demon King Koopa
 * Beta Mix
 * OST Version (unsorted)
 * King Koopa Defeated
 * World Clear Fanfare
 * Ending
 * Beta Mix (unsorted)
 * Super Mario Bros. 3 Original Sound Story
 * Game Over
 * OST Version (unsorted)
 * JP Version (unsorted)


 * Underwater Theme
 * Alpha Mix (unsorted)
 * Music Box
 * Beta Mix (unsorted)

References in other rips

 * : Overworld (NES Classic Edition) - Super Mario Bros. 2, Main Theme - Game & Watch Collection, World 5 (Snow) (OST Version) - New Super Mario Bros., Title Theme (SNES) - Joe & Mac ; see also the main article: Grass Land.
 * Above Ground BGM: 0² Battle - Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
 * : see the main article: Invincible.
 * Water Land: see the main article: Fairy's Fountain.
 * : see the main article: Underground BGM.
 * Hammer Bros. Theme: Sopville - Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom, Fever - Dr. Mario
 * Warp Island: Flute - The Legend of Zelda
 * King's Room: Map - Ducktales
 * Dark Land: Fight - Dragon Quest

Trivia

 * Most of the names were changed mid-June 2017 to mirror the names used by the real GilvaSunner. For examples, "Grass Land" was previously called "World 1 Map", "Desert Land" was called "World 2 Map", etc.
 * The rips for "Miss", "Desert Land", "Course Clear", "Water Land", "Underwater Theme", and "Slot / Nervous Breakdown" are missing a period on "Bros" in the game name due to GilvaSunner making the same error.