World 9-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)

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Level
World 9-3
Bowser's Brother in World 9-3 of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Level code 9-3
World World 9
Game Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Time limit 400 seconds
Music track Castle BGM
Music sample
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World 9-3 is the third level of World 9 in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels and the third secret level overall in said game. This is the only level in the game that is set in the overworld, but has a castle color scheme and music theme. In Super Mario All-Stars, however, it uses the castle interior tiles with a brown color palette.

Layout[edit]

This level is a long structure, devoid of any enemies or obstacles other than Bowser's Brother before the flagpole. There is a Springboard near the start of the level that can help the player get on top of the structure's ceiling. Soon after the Springboard is a Brick Block containing a Beanstalk that leads to Coin Heaven; a Warp Pipe later on will also take the player to Coin Heaven.

Enemies[edit]

Sprite Name Count
Bowser's Brother from “Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels”. Bowser's Brother 1

Items[edit]

Sprite Name Count Notes
A Coin from Super Mario Bros. Coin 16 All coins are in open air in Coin Heaven.

Level maps[edit]

Map of World 9-3 (NES version)
Map of World 9-3 (NES version)

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • This level's Coin Heaven is the only one in the game without a scrolling platform, leaving the player free to collect all the coins at their leisure.
  • Since Bowser's Brother looks identical to Bowser instead of being a blueish look-alike in Super Mario All-Stars, there is no indication that he is not the actual Bowser in that version.
  • The fact that the player completes this level by reaching the flagpole after defeating Bowser's Brother would later return in Super Mario 3D Land and Super Mario 3D World, where all levels, including those with bosses, end with the player reaching the Goal Pole to complete it rather than simply exiting shortly after the defeat of a boss.