Minus World

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The Minus World entrance screen.

The Minus World is a glitch level found in Super Mario Bros. It is an underwater level (exactly like World 2-2 in geography and enemy locations) that has no end, meaning that once there, Mario or Luigi is doomed to die by either running out of time or being killed by enemies. The level got its name from fans because, when in the Minus World, the top screen says that Mario is in World -1. This is because of a glitch in the panels displaying the numbers. Because the Minus World is actually World 36, the game displays a space (its graphic for the never-used number "36") for the World number, leading to -1.[1]

Mario can get to the Minus World by going to World 1-2 and standing on the pipe that leads to the flagpole at the end of the level. Mario should break two blocks, leaving the one on the far right. Now, Mario should move to the far left end of the pipe, then duck while facing left. While ducking, jump. While in the air, Mario should move right, so that when he comes back down, he moves through the wall and appears in the warp room. If everything was done correctly, Mario should see three pipes in front of him. If Mario enters the pipe to the far left, he will find himself in the Minus World.

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A level screenshot.

The Minus World glitch has been removed from remakes of Super Mario Bros.. In Super Mario All-Stars, if the trick is performed, the Warp Pipe will still take Mario to 4-1 as if the pipes were gotten to by walking along the ceiling. In Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, the ability to perform the trick was removed. However, the Super Mario Bros. that is available for download off the Wii's Virtual Console is an exact copy of the original game, meaning that gamers can once again enter the Minus World.

Oddly, if one is to use a gaming tool that can set the level that Mario is on, the Minus World goes all the way to -8. These levels are very strange and may have been used as test levels when the game was being developed. Specifically, World -2 is a version of 3-4 with water graphics; world -3 is a version of 3-4 with overworld graphics, and world -4 is just a blank screen.

Famicom Disk System

Minus World, the glitch from Super Mario Bros. (Disk System version).
Mario begins his trek through the bizarre Minus World of the Famicom Disk System.

In the Famicom Disk System of Super Mario Bros., the Minus World is accessed the same way, but is very different in design. World -1 is just like World 1-3, but with underwater gameplay (despite lacking actual visual water) and featuring bizarre elements such as multiple floating Princess Toadstools and a floating Bowser, as well as an overall glitchy palette for several objects. It marks the only instance of underwater flagpole (sans the flag), which can easily be swam over if touched to high; if touched halfway down or lower, however, this flagpole will actually take Mario to World -2, a level identical to 7-3. There is finally a World -3 after this level; -3 is a version of World 4-4 that lacks its False Bowser and maze elements, is colored differently, and is filled with flying Bloopers that can be stomped. (Oddly, intentionally-programmed Bloopers nearly identical this would be featured in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.) Beating World -3 takes the player to the title screen as if he had beaten the game.

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Wikipedia {Accessed on 5-29-08).