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This game was the sequel to [[Super Mario Bros. 2]], which went in a different direction with it's gameplay than [[Super Mario Bros.]] Nintendo decided to return to a more traditional platforming style for this game.
[[Bowser]] had kidnapped [[Princess Toadstool]] and transformed the kings of each world into an animal. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] (if you play with a second player) fight their way through nin worlds. At the end of each, they fight one of the [[Koopa Kids]] until you finally get to Bowser. Each world had a different theme and different enemies to go with it.
Although Nintendo decided to go with a more traditional gameplay, they did add new powers for [[Mario]]. Among the most memorable were [[Raccoon Mario]], the [[Frog Suit]], the [[Tanooki Suit]], and the [[Hammer Bros. Suit]].


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Revision as of 18:29, March 4, 2006

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This game was the sequel to Super Mario Bros. 2, which went in a different direction with it's gameplay than Super Mario Bros. Nintendo decided to return to a more traditional platforming style for this game.

Bowser had kidnapped Princess Toadstool and transformed the kings of each world into an animal. Mario and Luigi (if you play with a second player) fight their way through nin worlds. At the end of each, they fight one of the Koopa Kids until you finally get to Bowser. Each world had a different theme and different enemies to go with it.

Although Nintendo decided to go with a more traditional gameplay, they did add new powers for Mario. Among the most memorable were Raccoon Mario, the Frog Suit, the Tanooki Suit, and the Hammer Bros. Suit.

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