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Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) - Great (SCN region code - english text in-game)

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The best Mario game for the NES, and still to this day, one of the best NES games of all time. If you haven't played this, you haven't even started living yet. It's like the Fortnite of the 80s generation - all the cool kids played Mario 3!

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