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In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', upon the player entering a Toad House, Toad appears and presents the player with three [[treasure chest|treasure box]]es. While it is implied that each box has a different content, the game's code randomly decides the item given only after the player opens a box, meaning there is no advantage to pick a box over the others.<ref>[http://www.the-interweb.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/127-Toad-Houses-Disassembled.html The Interweb Toad Houses Disassembled].</ref> Some Toad Houses ever have only one item, typically a more powerful item. Toad Houses in earlier worlds tend to hold more basic power-ups such as [[Super Mushroom]]s and [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], while the ones in later worlds may hold [[Tanooki Suit]]s and [[Hammer Suit]]s. The player may open only one box, after which the Toad House cannot be accessed again. However, in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the player gains unlimited access to default Toad Houses after total [[completion]]. | In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', upon the player entering a Toad House, Toad appears and presents the player with three [[treasure chest|treasure box]]es. While it is implied that each box has a different content, the game's code randomly decides the item given only after the player opens a box, meaning there is no advantage to pick a box over the others.<ref>[http://www.the-interweb.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/127-Toad-Houses-Disassembled.html The Interweb Toad Houses Disassembled].</ref> Some Toad Houses ever have only one item, typically a more powerful item. Toad Houses in earlier worlds tend to hold more basic power-ups such as [[Super Mushroom]]s and [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], while the ones in later worlds may hold [[Tanooki Suit]]s and [[Hammer Suit]]s. The player may open only one box, after which the Toad House cannot be accessed again. However, in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the player gains unlimited access to default Toad Houses after total [[completion]]. | ||
In [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-3]], if the player presses and holds {{button|Paddown}} on the [[Semisolid Platform | In [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-3]], if the player presses and holds {{button|Paddown}} on the [[Semisolid Platform|White Block platform]] near the end of the [[level]], [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] will fall "behind" the level's objects (bushes, blocks, enemies, etc.). If the player continues to run right, they will end up behind the black background at the end of the level, where a secret Toad House holding a [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]] can be found. | ||
In ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''Super Mario Advance 4'', the Toad Houses may be either yellow or red. In the former game, there does not appear to be any pattern as to which house gets what color, but in the latter game, those featuring three random items are always yellow, while those that ever have only one item in them are always red. | In ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''Super Mario Advance 4'', the Toad Houses may be either yellow or red. In the former game, there does not appear to be any pattern as to which house gets what color, but in the latter game, those featuring three random items are always yellow, while those that ever have only one item in them are always red. | ||
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However, the full complement of [[e-Reader]] level cards was released only in Japan. In North America, the maximum number of Advance Coins obtainable in the GBA release was 44 (49 counting the one promotional level), leaving only the first minigame unlockable, while in other regions, the e-Reader was not released at all. | However, the full complement of [[e-Reader]] level cards was released only in Japan. In North America, the maximum number of Advance Coins obtainable in the GBA release was 44 (49 counting the one promotional level), leaving only the first minigame unlockable, while in other regions, the e-Reader was not released at all. | ||
In the [[Virtual Console]] and | In the [[Virtual Console]] and Nintendo Switch Online releases of the game, all e-Reader levels were available worldwide without the need for cards, and so all of the minigames can be unlocked. | ||
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