“What in the hell is going on here” I thought to myself.Īs it turns out, the game puts you into World 36-1, which doesn’t really exist, but with the numbers getting cut off, it was just showing up as World-1. You can imagine my dismay when I kept completing the level, only to find myself at the beginning again. Of course it seemed pretty cool that I had found this so called “World-1”, but what wasn’t so cool was when I figured out I couldn’t leave the level until I actually died. After moving around, I managed to drop down and discover this hidden world. While on World 1-2 I made it to the end of the level and decided for whatever reason to jump around near the final pipe, only to see myself get stuck between the bricks. By the time I discovered it, I had already beaten the game and was just simply looking around to see if I could find any other cool things, such as Warp Zones and that sort of thing. I happened to be one of those who accidentally stumbled across it by just fooling around out of boredom. No but seriously, the Minus World was one of those things that most people who experienced it, came across it by sheer accident or after hearing or reading about it from someone/someplace. Now if you’ve never heard of the Minus World, go slap yourself. That being said, I want to kick off the first edition of this column with the Minus World in Super Mario Bros. I should point out that I won’t limit this to things that made me scratch my head in a bad way they could be awesome moments or announcements that I wasn’t expecting, or just something downright hilarious. In this new column, I will be discussing moments in gaming, whether they were within a game, as part of an industry event, that made me go “WTF?!”. Hello gang, your senior editor at GotGame here, and I’m introducing a brand new column called, you guessed it, “ Gaming’s WTF Moments”.
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