![]() I think it’s great they left them in as secrets and can’t wait to play it again on Wii. These minus worlds are really programming glitches accidentally left in by the developers and creator Shigeru Miyamoto. The above is what happens in the American/European version, but guess what, there’s level -1, -2 & -3 in the Japanese Famicom Disk System’s version! (its an add-on for the Japanese NES where many cartridge games got re-released on disk) Check out the madness: That’s level -1, but did you know Japan got level -1, -2 & -3? Here’s a movie showing Negative or Minus World: Jump down the first pipe to get to level -1. You should go through the wall and pipe into a warp zone. Now duck and jump backward toward the brick (don’t break it!). Those less enthralled by the antics of the moustachioed Italian plumber will wonder which of Donkey Kong’s weaponised barrels this joyless, noisy mess was scraped from. Here’s how to get there: At the pipe that leads to the flag, break two blocks so there’s one at the end touching the pipe. The Super Mario Bros Movie is a frantic Easter egg hunt of a film that does the bare minimum to please its loyal existing fanbase. Another secret you might’ve heard of (which is covered in the review briefly) is the hidden world at the end of level 1-2 in Super Mario Bros.
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