
GameXplain Writes: "Super Mario Bros. 3 was the first game in the series to really evolve Mario's gameplay. More levels, more bosses, more power-ups, more enemies, and different elements gave the impression that this was an enormous game. It was massively hyped back in the day but Nintendo lived up to it and created what is possibly one of the greatest games of all time. The new enemies, while sometimes drawing inspiration from the ones that appeared in the original game, were unique and fun to battle with many creating a challenging experience."

If all the world is a stage, then Mario is adept at playing all the roles – something Miyamoto was very keen to tell us.
3 had a good balance of difficulty before crybabies stepped in and cried about the difficulty of SMW, which is why the game was made easier before release. Would also explain why most other games have been easier except for special worlds etc.. or ones you unlock after you beat the main game.
Isn't the reason we got a Doki Doki Panic sprite swap because Lost Levels was originally deemed too difficult?

Princess Peach. Beloved royalty of the Mushroom Kingdom, and the constant damsel in distress that sets the tone for most Super Mario games. However, there is a darkness in this one, and she is not all smiles, pink hearts, and expensive parasols. No, no. She is not quite what she seems.

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Ahh yes the Boomerang Bros. In the past they were my favourite enemies to do fight against. But my fave parts in Super Mario Bros 3 will always be raiding the airships. It really made me feel like a badass when I made it to the boss room even though I have only accomplished half the battle.