: Instead of buying "lives," your quarters buy time (up to 9,900 seconds). You can continue as many times as you want until your time runs out, making it possible to "brute force" difficult levels if you have enough coins.
: Playing with an arcade stick can make precise platforming—particularly high-speed sections like the World 8 airships—feel significantly different (and sometimes trickier) than using a standard D-pad. Key Arcade Features Super Mario Bros 3 (PC10)
: Most PC10 cabinets use two monitors. The bottom screen displays the game, while the top screen shows the remaining play time and lists gameplay hints or move lists. : Instead of buying "lives," your quarters buy
: Because the PC10 hardware outputs an RGB signal , it features a slightly different, often more vibrant color palette compared to the standard NES composite output. Key Arcade Features : Most PC10 cabinets use two monitors
version of Super Mario Bros. 3 is a unique arcade port of the NES classic, originally released in arcades in , roughly six months before the game’s North American console debut. Core Experience