Super Mario Bros. Secret World ?!
<div class="IPBDescription">for all you mario fans</div>hey, i ran through this website while surfing:
<a href='http://www.smbhq.com/users/mysteries/minusworld2.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.smbhq.com/users/mysteries/minusworld2.htm</a>
it has been confirmed that a minus one world exists,
and i even played my old nes and got to it,
But does anyone here know if this second minus world exists or not ??
I'm sure there are some hardcore mario fans in those forums... :p
<a href='http://www.smbhq.com/users/mysteries/minusworld2.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.smbhq.com/users/mysteries/minusworld2.htm</a>
it has been confirmed that a minus one world exists,
and i even played my old nes and got to it,
But does anyone here know if this second minus world exists or not ??
I'm sure there are some hardcore mario fans in those forums... :p
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i've tried a couple of times already,
and i shall NOT stop until i get to minus 2 world !
(or until mario cracks his head)
then i read the email. and it did seem fake. untill i got to
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no doubt in my mind that this is real now, advertising everywhere <!--emo&:0--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html//emoticons/wow.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wow.gif' /><!--endemo-->
First off, look at the -1 screenshots. Notice the time is exactly the same from when he swam into the wall and when he's through it. Meaning it literally didn't take 1 second to do that action. Secondly, int he email it states there is a 1/2002 chance of being able to swim through the wall. This is a very good excuse as to why nobody else will be able to do it.
i'm jsut going to try on and on until my fingers hurt really bad :'<
First off, look at the -1 screenshots. Notice the time is exactly the same from when he swam into the wall and when he's through it. Meaning it literally didn't take 1 second to do that action. Secondly, int he email it states there is a 1/2002 chance of being able to swim through the wall. This is a very good excuse as to why nobody else will be able to do it. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Check again. There is a 10 second difference.
My sentiments exactly.
In mario time is counting backwards, so yeah :p
Don't mug yourself over this.
i want a costum level for mario with skulks and a big gommba, mehhhh
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I soooo wanted this to be real. :(
WTH?
Seriously?
I thought everyone who owned a Nintendo had been there at least once...
There's a trick in 1-2 you can do to go through the walls to the warp zone and you get into a water world labelled -1. It has no ending, it just loops over and over till you die. Presumably its a bug, nobody really knows for sure.
WTH?
Seriously?
I thought everyone who owned a Nintendo had been there at least once...
There's a trick in 1-2 you can do to go through the walls to the warp zone and you get into a water world labelled -1. It has no ending, it just loops over and over till you die. Presumably its a bug, nobody really knows for sure. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
If it were a bug, Mario would have probably kept walking backwards through an invisible wall forever, or it would have gone to the end of the level and stopped. I think on one of the shows in G4, they said that they put it in as an easter egg.
Also, he may have not been old enough to have a nintendo. All us old gamers are starting to hit the retirement homes (a.k.a. the job market.)
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I'm sorry for your dissapointment, you seemed pretty excited about this. I'm sure there are plenty of other game's secrets to search, there will always be dead ends like this one.
I for one spent several months going through Ocarina of Time Glitches to travel through cutscenes trying to get to the supposed trifoce scene. I never managed to, but everything I did was with little to no help from the internet.
Anyway, good luck with any other secrets you look for.
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I'm sorry for your dissapointment, you seemed pretty excited about this. I'm sure there are plenty of other game's secrets to search, there will always be dead ends like this one.
I for one spent several months going through Ocarina of Time Glitches to travel through cutscenes trying to get to the supposed trifoce scene. I never managed to, but everything I did was with little to no help from the internet.
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Yeah, the Triforce hoaxes were very popular. Its easy to get people to believe things they want to believe, thats why we see stuff like this all the time. Just about every game with a resonably sized fanbase has these, like Thief and the Crossbow.
Note that the chance is 1/20001. that means, in order to determine the current chance, the cart would have to store three numbers, the first being the current number, the second being the max number, being 20001 (because 20001 can not be evenly devided into bits) and the third being the target number. In a standard 8bit format, this would mean they would need to distribute 1 byte for every 255 in all three numbers. this is a total of 79 bytes for each number, or a total of 237 for all three. Now, if you were a nintendo programmer with VERY LIMITED MEMORY AND DATA CONSTRAINTS, would you waste 237 valuable bytes of data memory on a trigger that would only appear only in less then 1% of the game's common use?
I didn't think so.
In addition, I do not believe NES programming allowed numbers over 255 to even be considered due to system constraints, so that is another way it could be false as well.
I had a NES, and Super Mario Bros. I just played Zelda a lot, and really had no friends so I didn't hear word about things in the gaming world when something was uncovered.