10-25-2025, 01:28 PM
That is a very difficult question! They're both two of the finest platformers ever made, and they have a lot of nostalgia value for me - they're the first two video games I ever touched.
I'm inclined to pick SMB3 because it has such a fun variety of levels and power-ups. Its biggest (maybe only) weakness is the original version lacks a save feature, though this is mitigated in later ports.
I'm inclined to pick SMB3 because it has such a fun variety of levels and power-ups. Its biggest (maybe only) weakness is the original version lacks a save feature, though this is mitigated in later ports.
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