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Second, I think Super Mario 64 is possibly the best of the Mario games that takes place in a three dimensional playing field. You have more control over what Mario does in that game than subsequent entries, which tend to focus more on gameplay gimmicks that only last for a single game (F.L..U.D.D. and Cappy for example). Though I like two dimensional Mario gameplay better.
Third, the best Mario game is Super Mario Bros. 3. Super Mario World is good, but overrated by comparison, esp. if we compare on the basis of the All Stars version of Mario Bros. 3 so we have access to the save function and comparable graphics. I don't even know how to begin describing how Super Mario Bros. 3 is better than World since it's just about better in every single way: The powerups are more varied and reserve unlimited flight for a select few levels rather than allowing it on virtually every level in the game, there is more level design variety, tougher levels, the controls are tighter (particularly when flying) and more challenging basic enemies. I mean, don't get me wrong, Super Mario Word is a very good game and enjoyable for a change of pace, but if I had to choose just one Main series Mario game to play for the rest of my life, it would definitely be Super Mario Bros. 3.
2 Yoshi's Island original SNES
3 Super Mario World original SNES
The first one because it was part of my childhood and I really really liked that game. For a 2D platformer it is great.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 is great because it's just a ton of fun to play through. I got all of the stars on it too.
But I will say that Super Mario 64 pushed the next generation on how to go from 2D to 3D. Zelda OoT is though superior to Super Mario 64 in every way.
Mario 3 and World are tied for the pinnacle of Mario.
Yoshi's Island
Virtual Tennis(On The Virtual Boy console)