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*In Worlds 3-1 and 3-2, it is possible to jump over the Flagpole by jumping on a trampoline and hitting invisible blocks, respectively. In World 3-1, jumping over the flagpole will take the players to a backwards [[Warp Zone]] to World 1. In World 3-2, when the players are on the other side of the flag, they can finish the level by simply touching the flag, the same way as normal. | *In Worlds 3-1 and 3-2, it is possible to jump over the Flagpole by jumping on a trampoline and hitting invisible blocks, respectively. In World 3-1, jumping over the flagpole will take the players to a backwards [[Warp Zone]] to World 1. In World 3-2, when the players are on the other side of the flag, they can finish the level by simply touching the flag, the same way as normal. | ||
*World 9 was rumored to have been based on an incident of a Japanese gamer's antenna being hit by lightning while playing ''Super Mario Bros.'' during a thunderstorm, causing his NES to show a bizarre level taking place underwater but with overworld scenery and enemies. However, Shigeru Miyamoto stated in an interview that it was based on a glitch that would let the player access 256 extra worlds in the Famicom version of ''Super Mario Bros.'' | *World 9 was rumored to have been based on an incident of a Japanese gamer's antenna being hit by lightning while playing ''Super Mario Bros.'' during a thunderstorm, causing his NES to show a bizarre level taking place underwater but with overworld scenery and enemies. However, Shigeru Miyamoto stated in an interview that it was based on a glitch that would let the player access 256 extra worlds in the Famicom version of ''Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
*At the end of the [[Mario Kart 8]] April 30 Nintendo Direct, when the Nintendo Fan pulls out his "Things to do before I die" list to write "Buy [[Mario Kart 8]]", one of the other notes on the list is "Beat "Mario 2: The Lost Levels"", which is a joke about how difficult the game is compared to other [[Mario]] games (and games in general). | |||
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