Retrospective: Mario Bros 3 and Friendship

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Not where I worked, but you get the idea

It was one of those autumn evenings that sticks with you, the kind where the sky turns a wash of orange and pink, then fades into purple, and everything feels just a little quieter. I was behind the counter of that small gas station, meticulously straightening shelves, my dark hair falling into my eyes as I focused on the routine. The hum of the fluorescent lights was almost soothing tonight. It was quiet, almost too quiet, until the door jingled open.

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The orange leaves are always pretty, I love fall

Jez. She always had that way of brightening a room, even in the gloomiest moments. When I saw her come in, I knew she was off work from the video store, her cheerful energy was impossible to miss. “Hey, Zerpi!” she called out, her voice lifting, warm and full of life.

I looked up, my dark eyes narrowing in that familiar, amused way I always did when Jez arrived. I was aware of how different we are. Jez with her sunny disposition, and me, the girl who lives in shadows and prefers the quiet. Still, I knew she liked to come see me, and I didn’t mind. I offered a faint, knowing smile in return. “Jez. You’re early,” I said softly, my voice smooth, almost like I’d been practicing it. And i had been.

She shrugged playfully, stepping closer. “I just finished at the video store and thought I’d swing by before I headed home. Looks like you’re almost done here?”

I checked the clock behind me, then nodded. “Yeah, just a few more minutes. Not many customers tonight.” My words are deliberate, routine, part of my quiet rhythm. I don’t rush I like to take my time finishing up.

Jez leaned on the counter, her eyes sparkling. “So, what’s the plan? Do I get to see your goth lair tonight?”

I smirked faintly, the corners of my mouth curling in that way she knows so well. “If you’re lucky. Still need to do a few things here.” I paused, then added casually, “Afterward, maybe we can grab some junk food and watch that romcom movie you keep talking about.” I hated those movies, but I always had fun hanging out with Jez.

Her face lit up like she’d just been handed the world. “Yes! I’ve been craving greasy pizza and those weird mustard chips you like. Want me to pick us up some snacks?”
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Cheap pizza, check! Enough grease to cause a 10-car pileup? Double check!!
These aren't the chips. The bag is similar, but they were some generic, whatever brand. Man, I wish I could remember the name


I hesitated briefly part of me wanted to say no, to keep things simple. But I shook my head slightly, a small, almost shy smile on my face. “No, I’ve got it. Just wait here. I’ll be done soon.”

While I finished my closing tasks, I watched Jez browse the shelves. She was stuffing her bag with snacks, chips, candy bars, soda. Her excitement filling the quiet little store, I could see her sneaking glances at me, her cheerful energy contrasting sharply with my calm focus. My nails tapped against the counter as I wiped surfaces, my movements deliberate, almost ritualistic.

Finally, I slid the cash into the register and looked over at Jez. “Ready?”

“Always,” she said eagerly, grabbing her bag.

We stepped outside into the cool night air. I linked my arm with hers as we headed toward her Toyota, trusty enough to get us where we needed to go. The drive was easy. Jez kept teasing me about my dark fashion choices, cracking silly jokes that made me roll my eyes but secretly smile. It was familiar, the kind of teasing that’s almost a comfort, even if I don’t always show it.

When we reached Jez’s house, she flopped onto the couch, clutching her bag of snacks. I hesitated a moment, then sat down beside her, pulling my knees up. Jez eagerly unpacked the chips and candy, offering some to me. I took them silently, a quiet smile forming one she’s seen before and seems to understand without needing words.

The TV flickered on, and Jez reached into her bag for the game case. “Alright,” she said with a grin, “time to relive some childhood fun. You ready for some Mario Bros 3?”
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I like green Mario the best!

I raised an eyebrow, but nodded. I don’t usually get excited about video games, but with Jez, everything felt different tonight. She handed me the controller, and I settled into the couch beside her. The familiar music and the bright, pixelated graphics of Mario Bros 3 filled the room, bringing back memories of simpler days.

Jez was already bouncing in her seat, eager to start. “Okay, okay, watch this,” she said, her voice full of mischievous excitement. She pressed buttons with quick, precise movements, her tongue poking out in concentration. I watched her with mild amusement as she navigated Mario through the colorful levels, jumping over Goombas and dodging Koopa shells.

“Whoa,” she said after a particularly tricky jump, “I haven’t played this in ages. I used to beat this game when I was a kid... well, almost.” She looked over at me with a grin. “Your turn. Show me what you got.”

I took the controller, a little unsure but willing to play along. My fingers moved steadily, familiar with the controls. I guided Mario through the first few levels, carefully avoiding enemies and collecting coins. Jez cheered each time I cleared a stage, her laughter filling the room.

We took turns, each trying to beat the other’s high score, teasing and trash-talking in good fun. Jez’s laughter was infectious, her carefree spirit lighting up the room. I found myself smiling more than I expected, the simple joy of playing together making the night feel lighter somehow.

After a while, we paused, leaning back into the cushions. Jez looked over at me with a playful grin. “You’re pretty good at this,” she said. “I might need some tips from you.”

I shrugged, feeling unexpectedly relaxed. “It’s not that hard,” I replied, cracking a gloomy smile. “You just have to keep trying.”

Jez nodded, her eyes shining. “This was a good idea. Just us and Mario kind of perfect, huh?”

I nodded in agreement. That moment the quiet comfort of each other’s company, the flickering glow of the TV, the nostalgic music, became a memory I knew I’d hold onto. Sitting there with Jez, I realized how rare those moments are, when the world outside feels distant and all that matters is right here.

As we kept playing, Jez suddenly reached over and nudged me gently. “You know,” she said softly, “this is one of my favorite nights. Just hanging out with you, playing games, eating junk. It’s kind of perfect.”

I paused, then looked at her and nodded again. I don’t say much, but I think she knows I feel the same. That shared silence, the laughter, the simple joy of being together became a quiet, treasured memory I’d carry with me long after the night was over.

Sometimes I wonder how someone so full of light can make my shadows feel a little less heavy. And I realize, even in my quiet darkness, I’ve found something rare with Jez. Something I’d never traded away. And that night, as we sat there, immersed in pixels and laughter, I knew I’d remember it forever.

Sometimes all it takes is a silly game and some questionable junk food to create a fond memory. And a good friend doesn't hurt matters. Always keep the real friends you have close, They are as rare as a perfect diamond.​
 
Sounds like you do have a great friend. Sometimes you don't even need anything else, just the company, but a fun activity like a game is great even if you're not directly playing together. May we all have many friends like this.
 
You know that I’m in a slump and feeling bored right now but this article really painted a smile on my face. I have this image forming in my head right now, your friend Jez the cheerful and bubbly one while you kinda contrast to her. Though you two may seem complete opposite but balances everything out creating a subtle yet picturesque image of a beautiful friendship. I’m happy to know that you two cherish each other! A friendship like that is worth more than any riches this world could offer. Another heartwarming article from you that made me feel like I won’t be needing some meds tonight coz you just made me feel a lot better!
 
Sounds like you do have a great friend. Sometimes you don't even need anything else, just the company, but a fun activity like a game is great even if you're not directly playing together. May we all have many friends like this.
Ya Jez has been my friend, my only friend, since we were about 10
You know that I’m in a slump and feeling bored right now but this article really painted a smile on my face. I have this image forming in my head right now, your friend Jez the cheerful and bubbly one while you kinda contrast to her. Though you two may seem complete opposite but balances everything out creating a subtle yet picturesque image of a beautiful friendship. I’m happy to know that you two cherish each other! A friendship like that is worth more than any riches this world could offer. Another heartwarming article from you that made me feel like I won’t be needing some meds tonight coz you just made me feel a lot better!
Glad to hear it, Stingy hun. I hope you feel better soon. And yeah, she's the yin to my yang; I'm the shadow to her light. We are like mirror reflections of one another, even to this day. Sadly, I don't see her near as much as I used to. But life has a way of doing that. Thanks to both of you for reading, I'm glad you enjoyed it
 
Your text brought back memories of when I used to sit down with my best friend and play International Super Star Soccer on the SNES. Games have always been expensive in Brazil, so it was pretty common for a local bar to buy a console and rent out playtime like a mini game rental shop — though really, it was just a bar full of people drinking beer while teens crowded around glowing TV screens.
Still, having friends around always makes all the difference. Games connect us in such a unique way.
Thanks for sharing, man.
 
Your text brought back memories of when I used to sit down with my best friend and play International Super Star Soccer on the SNES. Games have always been expensive in Brazil, so it was pretty common for a local bar to buy a console and rent out playtime like a mini game rental shop — though really, it was just a bar full of people drinking beer while teens crowded around glowing TV screens.
Still, having friends around always makes all the difference. Games connect us in such a unique way.
Thanks for sharing, man.
Welcome, glad you enjoyed the read I don't know if any bars here did that sort of thing; I never was into the bar scene. But I know they had a few arcade/pinball machines in some of the slummier ones here, with pool tables. My older brother would hang out at a local one with his buddies
 
Your text brought back memories of when I used to sit down with my best friend and play International Super Star Soccer on the SNES. Games have always been expensive in Brazil, so it was pretty common for a local bar to buy a console and rent out playtime like a mini game rental shop — though really, it was just a bar full of people drinking beer while teens crowded around glowing TV screens.
Still, having friends around always makes all the difference. Games connect us in such a unique way.
Thanks for sharing, man.
We kinda have a lot of those game rental shop here in the Philippines back in the late 80s to early 00s. Not in a bar but a complete dedicated business establishment. Since game cartridges are expensive even back then people came to those places to rent and try some games before deciding to buy one or not.
 
We kinda have a lot of those game rental shop here in the Philippines back in the late 80s to early 00s. Not in a bar but a complete dedicated business establishment. Since game cartridges are expensive even back then people came to those places to rent and try some games before deciding to buy one or not.
Yeah, the video stores we had, Jez worked at one such place. But I've never heard of a bar doing that. Though different places have different ways of doing things. That's a neat fact to know, honestly
 
God! I used to call Luigi "Green Mario" as well XD

AWESOME stuff! Got sucked right into it, and it's exactly how I'd have written it, too.
Thank you so much, Waffles. It means a lot, hun. There was more to the story, but it’s not appropriate for here
 
God! I used to call Luigi "Green Mario" as well XD

AWESOME stuff! Got sucked right into it, and it's exactly how I'd have written it, too.
Yeah but kinda like have multiple endings just like the “Mermaid “ one!
 
Thank you so much, Waffles. It means a lot, hun. There was more to the story, but it’s not appropriate for here
I bet, but what we got is already plenty good. Reminds me of when I spent the night playing Dreamcast with a friend for the first time.
 
Yeah but kinda like have multiple endings just like the “Mermaid “ one!
Agreed!
I bet, but what we got is already plenty good. Reminds me of when I spent the night playing Dreamcast with a friend for the first time.
Again, thank you, hun. I always try to tell these little tidbits in a story format, like reading from a journal, or if someone was actually telling you this face to face.
 
I always love how you tell these little stories and how you always pay attention to your friends that makes these stories feel truly nice to read. Sounds like you both had an awesome time. ::winkfelix
Thanks. Well, they are memories after all. Like anyone's, memories fade over time, but I try to make them as accurate as I can
 
Even tho I didn’t live in the 80s or 90s Mario 3 is a game I used to play a lot when I was five or six on moms nes classic edition, it was a gift from Dad on Mother’s, I remember playing Kirby’s adventure, Donkey Kong, and Super Mario Bros (One and three, two is not good). My mom pretty much knew all of the secrets like the whistles and stuff and another thing me and my sister did was force her to use the frog suit in the stage with the big fish that tries to eat you, it was always fun.
 
Even tho I didn’t live in the 80s or 90s Mario 3 is a game I used to play a lot when I was five or six on moms nes classic edition, it was a gift from Dad on Mother’s, I remember playing Kirby’s adventure, Donkey Kong, and Super Mario Bros (One and three, two is not good). My mom pretty much knew all of the secrets like the whistles and stuff and another thing me and my sister did was force her to use the frog suit in the stage with the big fish that tries to eat you, it was always fun.
Aww, that's a really sweet kid-o. That's good you played these, I am assuming with your mom, since you said she knows the secrets
 
Sweet story. Reminds me of staying up all night playing random NES ROMhacks on a Dreamcast with an ex, or Halo co-op with my brother when we were kids. There’s really no replacement for a couch and two controllers. <3
 
Sweet story. Reminds me of staying up all night playing random NES ROMhacks on a Dreamcast with an ex, or Halo co-op with my brother when we were kids. There’s really no replacement for a couch and two controllers. <3
Absolutely, and cute PFP btw. Haven't seen SkiFree in ages. And no, there isn't. Some of my best memories are hanging out with Jez. And I imagine a lot of people here have similar memories they treasure with friends
 
sounds like good scary fun .i bet it was a fun night much on junk food and play video games till we both get tired and drifted off to sleep. that was awesome night of friendship.
 

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