Upon its 1990 NES release, Super Mario Bros. 3 flew in on the P-wings of
critical raves, intense popular demand, and the most sophisticated
marketing campaign Nintendo of America had ever attempted. Shigeru
Miyamoto's ultimate 8-bit platformer lived up to all the hype and
elevated Mario from mascot to icon. But what exactly made this game the
phenomenon it was? With the help of her friends and family, critics
inside and outside the realm of gaming, and former Nintendo of America
employees, Alyse Knorr traverses the Mushroom World looking for answers.
Along the way, Knorr unearths SMB3's connections to theater and Japanese
folklore, investigates her own princess-rescuing impulses, and examines
how the game's animal costumes, themed worlds, tight controls, goofy
enemies, and memorable music cohere in a game that solidified Mario's
conquest of the NES era.