After nearly 40 years, speedrunner Kosmic has discovered a new Minus World in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, revealing complex glitches and hidden worlds that had remained elusive since the game's release.
A fan has discovered new Minus World levels in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, revealing hidden stages accessible through a glitch similar to the original game, after four decades since its release.
A coding error in Super Mario Bros. led to the creation of the famous 'Minus World' glitch, inspiring a legacy of gaming hacks and glitches that have fascinated players and developers alike for over 40 years.
The legendary 'Minus World' in Super Mario Bros., a hidden glitched level accessible through a warp pipe glitch, has been confirmed as a real and playable area. Despite its reputation, the level is an inescapable recreation of underwater level 7-2, with the stage title screen displaying '-1'. While the journey to Minus World requires precise input, it is achievable even for novice gamers. However, reaching the destination is anticlimactic as the pipe at the end warps the player back to the beginning. The article asks readers if they have ever visited Minus World and shares the writer's experience of finally making the trip in 2019.