The Glitched Levels.
We’ve all heard of Minus World, right? A glitched world in the original 1985 release in Super Mario Bros., it was accessible via World 1-2 and is an infinitely-looping underwater level, similarly designed to World 7-2. It’s one of the most legendary glitches in gaming history.
And, it turns out, its direct sequel also has its own Minus World. It’s just taken almost 40 years to discover it, and speedrunner Kosmic is the one who discovered it (thanks, Nintendo Everything!).
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It’s fascinating to see how gaming history continues to unfold, especially with something as iconic as the Minus World in Super Mario Bros. The dedication of the community in uncovering these hidden gems is truly impressive. Looking forward to seeing what other discoveries await!
Absolutely! The discovery of the Minus World highlights how players’ dedication and curiosity can lead to new findings even decades later. It’s a testament to the enduring legacy of games like Super Mario Bros. and the vibrant community surrounding them.
That’s so true! It’s fascinating how the gaming community’s perseverance can lead to uncovering hidden secrets even decades later. It also shows how glitches can sometimes become iconic parts of gaming history, sparking new discussions and excitement among fans.
Absolutely! The dedication of gamers really shines through in discoveries like this. Plus, it’s amazing to think about how many other hidden secrets might still be lurking in classic games, waiting to be found!