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{{about|the cards in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]]|the objects in [[Pinball]]|[[Card (Pinball)]]|the items in the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong series]] also known as "cards"|[[Mini Mario Card]]|other kinds of cards|[[:Category:Cards]]}}
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[[File:Starry NES.png|thumb|The player receives a 5UP after obtaining three Star cards.]]
[[File:Starry NES.png|thumb|The player receives a 5UP after obtaining three Star cards.]]
'''Cards''' appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' as collectibles found at a [[Goal (Super Mario Bros. 3)|goal]]. The player acquires one out of a roulette every time a [[level]] is cleared; the pictures depicted are [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]s, [[Fire Flower|Flower]]s, and [[Super Star|Star]]s. Once three cards are collected, the player is given a [[Extra life|1-Up]] prize: one if they do not match, two if they are Mushrooms, three if they are Flowers, and five if they are Stars.
'''Cards''' appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' as collectibles found at a [[Goal (Super Mario Bros. 3)|goal]]. The player acquires one out of a roulette every time a [[level]] is cleared; the pictures depicted are [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]s, [[Fire Flower|Flower]]s, and [[Super Star|Star]]s. Once three cards are collected, the player is given a [[Extra life|1-Up]] prize: one if they do not match, two if they are Mushrooms, three if they are Flowers, and five if they are Stars.


Cards can also be obtained via the 2 Player Game, specifically upon initiating the [[Mario Bros. (Super Mario Bros. 3)|''Mario Bros.''-styled battle mode]]. Hitting the other player from the [[floor (Mario Bros.)|floor]] below like an enemy, [[stomp]]ing on them, or using the [[POW Block]] while they are on a floor shakes a card out of them, and it proceeds to bounce around until it is reclaimed, stolen, or lost. In the boxes and ladders bonus stage, it is possible to get a fourth type of card, which looks like a flame. This [[glitch]]ed card can award many lives in combination with other cards but can also crash the game.<ref>[https://themushroomkingdom.net/bugs/57 TMK: Flame cards]</ref><ref>[https://youtu.be/d_8BF1wyy0o?t=11 SMB3 glitch collection video]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1sthIZmce0 Video showing how the glitch can crash the game]</ref>
Cards can also be obtained via the 2 Player Game, specifically upon initiating the [[Mario Bros. (Super Mario Bros. 3)|''Mario Bros.''-styled battle mode]]. Hitting the other player from the [[floor (Mario Bros.)|floor]] below like an enemy, [[stomp]]ing on them, or using the [[POW Block]] while they are on a floor shakes a card out of them, and it proceeds to bounce around until it is reclaimed, stolen, or lost. In the boxes and ladders bonus stage, it is possible to get a fourth type of card, which looks like a flame. This [[glitch]]ed card can award many lives in combination with other cards but can also crash the game.<ref>{{cite|url=themushroomkingdom.net/bugs/57|title=Flame cards|publisher=The Mushroom Kingdom|language=en|accessdate=July 7, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|timestamp=0:11|date=July 20, 2009|url=youtu.be/d_8BF1wyy0o?t=11|title=Super Mario Bros. 3 - glitch collection|publisher=YouTube|author=Pianist203|language=en|accessdate=July 7, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1sthIZmce0|author=Video Game GTBE Man|date=August 29, 2018|title=Video Game Glitch 253: Super Mario Bros 3 (NES) Crash!|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=July 7, 2024}}</ref>


Cards also appear with a different function in an [[N-Mark Spade Panel]]. They show various items in a card-matching setup, and matching two cards automatically adds that item to the inventory. Flipping two unlike cards twice or getting all 18 correct ends the diversion.
Cards also appear with a different function in an [[N-Mark Spade Panel]]. They show various items in a card-matching setup, and matching two cards automatically adds that item to the inventory. Flipping two unlike cards twice or getting all nine pairs ends the diversion.


In ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', cards from the ends of levels are renamed '''panels''' in-game; however, the ones from the N-Mark Spade Panel [[minigame]] are still referred to as cards.
In ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', cards from the ends of levels are renamed '''panels''' in-game; however, the ones from the N-Mark Spade Panel [[minigame]] are still referred to as cards.
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Latest revision as of 10:44, November 15, 2024

This article is about the cards in Super Mario Bros. 3. For other kinds of cards, see Category:Cards.
Not to be confused with Cards.
The player receives a 5UP after obtaining three Star cards.

Cards appear in Super Mario Bros. 3 as collectibles found at a goal. The player acquires one out of a roulette every time a level is cleared; the pictures depicted are Mushrooms, Flowers, and Stars. Once three cards are collected, the player is given a 1-Up prize: one if they do not match, two if they are Mushrooms, three if they are Flowers, and five if they are Stars.

Cards can also be obtained via the 2 Player Game, specifically upon initiating the Mario Bros.-styled battle mode. Hitting the other player from the floor below like an enemy, stomping on them, or using the POW Block while they are on a floor shakes a card out of them, and it proceeds to bounce around until it is reclaimed, stolen, or lost. In the boxes and ladders bonus stage, it is possible to get a fourth type of card, which looks like a flame. This glitched card can award many lives in combination with other cards but can also crash the game.[1][2][3]

Cards also appear with a different function in an N-Mark Spade Panel. They show various items in a card-matching setup, and matching two cards automatically adds that item to the inventory. Flipping two unlike cards twice or getting all nine pairs ends the diversion.

In Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, cards from the ends of levels are renamed panels in-game; however, the ones from the N-Mark Spade Panel minigame are still referred to as cards.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カード[?]
Kādo
Card
パネル[?]
Paneru
Panel Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, item
French image[?] -
German Karte[?] Card
Italian Segno/Simbolo[4] Symbol
Scheda[5] (battle mode) Card
Figura[6] Figurine
Figurina (Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3)[?]
Carta[7][8][9][10] Card

References[edit]

  1. ^ Flame cards. The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  2. ^ Pianist203 (July 20, 2009). Super Mario Bros. 3 - glitch collection (0:11). YouTube (English). Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  3. ^ Video Game GTBE Man (August 29, 2018). Video Game Glitch 253: Super Mario Bros 3 (NES) Crash!. YouTube (English). Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  4. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3, Italian booklet. Page 19-20.
  5. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3, Italian booklet. Page 27.
  6. ^ 1991. Club Nintendo (Italy) Volume 3 - Issue 6. Page 17.
  7. ^ 2010. Nintendo of EuropeSuper Mario All-Stars Limited Edition manual (Italian). Page 18.
  8. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3, Italian e-manual, section 3
  9. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 (3DS - Virtual Console) Italian e-manual. Page 9, 11, 12.
  10. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 42.