What can I say? It's Super Mario Bros. 3! This game is a take on the classic mega-hit Nes game Super Mario Bros. 3. If you never played the original, or the Super Mario All-Stars remake, you're definitely in for aa real treat. The gameplay has been slightly tweaked to be a bit easier, than the original. The graphics are incredible, even though they are essentially the Super Mario All-Stars graphics overhaul of the original. The sound, & music is essentially in the same vein, as the graphics, w/ minor differences, based on more advanced technology. Since the game is in the Super Mario Advance series, it includes the modern version of the Mario Bros. arcade game, able to be played multiplayer. This game also has another cool feature: the the Nintendo E-Reader. The e-Reader allowed players to scan cards from SMA4: Super Mario Bros 3 card packs, to give yourself a leg up in the game, such as items, & 1-ups. Of course, by far the coolest of the different types of cards, is the level cards. Scanning these cards, & then beating the levels once to save the levels into the game's memory, 7 the level is yours. The level cards are indeed, the coolest addition to the game. Sadly, the e-reader, was discontinued, and still is, as of now ;the time I'm writing this. And as such, only 2 card packs came were released. There's roughly 10-15 some level cards in those 2 packs combined. Even if you have played Super Mario Bros. 3 before on the Nes, or Snes, this game should definitely be in every Gameboy Advance collection.
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