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'''''Mother 3''''' (Japanese: '''''{{tt|マザースリー|Mazā Suri}}}''''' ''MOTHER3'') is a role playing video game developed by [[Brownie Brown]] and [[HAL Laboratory]] and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] on April 20, 2006. It is the third and final video game in the [[Mother (series)|''Mother'' series]], and revolves around the fictional Nowhere Islands, their invasion by the Pigmask Army, and the attempts of young [[Lucas]] to depose them.
'''''Mother 3''''' (Japanese: '''''{{tt|マザースリー|Mazā Suri}}''''' ''MOTHER3'') is a role playing video game developed by [[Brownie Brown]] and [[HAL Laboratory]] and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] on April 20, 2006. It is the third and final video game in the [[Mother (series)|''Mother'' series]], and revolves around the fictional Nowhere Islands, their invasion by the Pigmask Army, and the attempts of young [[Lucas]] to depose them.


Although initially conceived for release on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], ''Mother 3'' was the subject of multiple delays and several consoles. Initial efforts to develop an N64 sequel failed, and while the project was canceled for a short time, ''Mother 3'' was re-announced in 2003. Its subsequent release on the Game Boy Advance was met with commercial success and positive reception.
Although initially conceived for release on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], ''Mother 3'' was the subject of multiple delays and several consoles. Initial efforts to develop an N64 sequel failed, and while the project was canceled for a short time, ''Mother 3'' was re-announced in 2003. Its subsequent release on the Game Boy Advance was met with commercial success and positive reception.
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