Super Mario Bros. 3
 
Super Mario Bros. 3 was a platform video game by Nintendo Research & Development 4 that was released in 1988.

It was remade twice. The first remake was part of Super Mario All-Stars on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. This version brought the graphics and sounds up to 16-bit standards.

The second remake was Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 for the Game Boy Advance. This version was based on the SNES version, except it had limited voice acting and brighter colors due to the fact the original Game Boy Advance model didn't have a backlight. It also had extra levels which could be played by scanning the level card into the e-Reader peripheral.

The Nintendo Switch Online Game Boy Advance emulator includes Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 with all of the e-Reader levels unlocked.

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