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A documentary about the creation of Super Mario Bros. 3, the unparalleled hype surrounding its release, and why it's considered one of the greatest games of all time.

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00:00 - Intro
01:19 - Part 1: The Ultimate Mario
24:21 - Part 2: The Hype
38:13 - Part 3: The Greatest
45:59 - End Credits

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@GamingHistorian

4 years ago

Super Mario Bros. 3 is the game that made me fall in love with video games. It was only a matter of time before I talked about it. This video contains rare images, archival footage, and design documents! If you enjoyed it, please share. Happy Holidays!

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@anthonyiodice

2 years ago

My mom thought it was a good idea to surprise me with this at 7am before school. I can confidently say that I remember none of that school day

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@poweroffriendship2.0

4 years ago

"I think that inside every adult is the heart of the child. We just gradually convince ourselves that we have to act like an adult." ~ Shigeru Miyamoto

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@goathousegaming2308

1 year ago

I remember being on the waiting list to rent this game and asking my mother to call every hour to see if it came in yet. I was wanting to play it so bad. My father came home from the training exercises (military) and I told him that we were waiting for it but I didn’t think we were going to get it that day. He told me that it was unfortunate, but he got me something that he hoped would make me feel better. He opened his bag and gave me my own copy of SMB3. We played that game all day. That is one of my favorite memories as a kid.

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@RogueVideo

1 year ago

Anyone else get warmly emotional seeing what all the Mario 3 team creators ended up doing later in life at the end?

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@AleBanjo

4 years ago

Miyamoto in 1987: “Yeah, we need the company to buy me an all expense paid trip to Disneyland! Foooor... research and development... yeah that’s it...”

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@thevinyltruffle

4 years ago

I got home from school one day in the 2nd grade and my dad said “Clean your room.” And I, of course said “Why?” He replied “So we can play THIS!” As he brought SMB3 out from behind his back, I shit my pants or fainted. Possibly both. Best day ever.

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@canebro1

2 years ago

"A game that lived up to its unparalleled hype". That is high praise, and completely true.

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@tayayaso

2 years ago

I still vividly remember it was in fall SMB3 came out in Japan. quarter of my classmate got it and within a week some defeated Bowser including me. Because there are a bunch of stages to explore, we never got bored. one day one of my friends told me about his discovery related to white platform. It fascinated me so much because of the idea you can go to the background of the game just pushing down on a white platform. felt like a rabbit hole or something but sadly enough you are brought back to the foreground reality eventually. I thought it was a glitch and goofed around with it and somehow out of curiosity tried how far I could go staying in the background and boom! I found out the 2nd whistle.

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@gabrieltorres7596

2 years ago

And 30+ years later, Mario 3 still holds up to this day.

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@penguinZ85

2 years ago

My cousin and I spent hours playing this. One time,she wanted to play through the entire game without using the warp whistle and on the last level, I accidentally bumped the game system and it reset the entire game. She got so mad that she unplugged the controller and chased me through the house with the cord yelling that she was going to kill me. About 20 years later, we still laugh about it and she included that in her maid of honor speech at my wedding.

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@CorollaLvr2000

1 year ago

I come back and watch this from time to time because not only is it incredibly well done and informative, but it somehow completely captures the spirit of being an excited child in the very late 80s/early 90s (which I also was). I can't thank you enough enough for the incredible content, Norman.

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@chrisherself

1 year ago

Some of my best childhood memories are going to visit my grandma and watching her absolutely kill at this game. She loved video games and had an NES, SNES, and Genesis. And she was GOOD! She'd always let me play if I wanted, but I just loved watching her go at it. She would talk out the strategies and secrets while she played and I ate it up. She was a living player's guide. This was in the early 90s and she was in her 70s! These consoles had such a universal appeal. The older I get the more the memories mean to me. Love you grandma, you were ahead of your time. <3

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@lesternielaine18

4 years ago

"With the updated hardware, Miyamoto was finally able to let his hero... ride a dinosaur." It was like a dream come true for Shigeru.

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@HanSanwich

4 years ago

“As for Larry Koopa... that name just seemed like a good fit.” That made me smile.

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@jeremiahblum7833

3 months ago

I just realized The Wizard was basically Rain Man for kids

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@TheFawse

3 months ago

Mario 3 is one of, if not my first memory of playing video games. Being 3 years old and playing it at my grandparents’ house with my brother and cousins, absolutely enraptured the entire time. What an amazing game

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@frownieclownie

3 years ago

I like how every Koopaling's name had some extensive history and then there was Larry who just looked like a Larry

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@NightmareSWGOH

2 years ago

"A game that lived up to it's unparalleled hype." Very well said.

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@VaniRoyal

1 year ago

There’s something so perfect about the North American cover art, it’s just pure confidence. The bright yellow background, the prominent title (with extra emphasis on the 3) and most importantly, that they not only use the original Japanese art, but they isolate it to just Mario himself. Everything about just screams “this is the one”

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