At a TV and film exhibition I visited in the city (Screen World) they had some old games on display. One of them was Super Mario Bros. 3. Unfortunately, after I beat the first level, the game was in an unusable state because it was set up for two players but there wasn't a second controller. So I had to tell someone to come and reset it.
Other games they had were:
- Super Mario 64, but the last person who played it fell off the slide in Cool, Cool Mountain and died,
- Tomb Raider, but someone had screwed with the controls,
- Missile Command, but it's very different from the PC remake I played at primary school (I still got past the red first level into the green second one though),
- Tempest, but the START button was broken,
- Pong, but the whole console was broken.