I found out about this after beating the game for the first time. During the credits it shows all the enemies from the game, and when it got to Torpedo Ted, I'm like, "When the hell did I see Torpedo Ted?" Lol. I love the sheer amount of secrets in this game.
And Cunty McGee, and then Princess Toadstool flashes her coochie, and you're like, man I missed that level, so you go through the whole star road and top secret areas ten times to get there.
I remember visiting a golf resort, and in their lobby they had a big screen tv with SNES and Mario World. They were missing Soda Lake on the active file, and I 96'd it to the applause of the entire lobby staff. Honestly, it's an awesome memory.
thats the hardest secret exit. I never used Yoshi to get, i always used the cape with the pull up technique. My favorite part of Mario World is the world map... i LOVE how it interconnects in so many different ways. Im glad Mario Wonder went back to unique and open world map
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My twin brother and I would play this for hours. We retired the snes to my grandparents house as we got older but we still put the hours in everytine we visited. We were there every week! We're 36 now and still play it occasionally on our faded snes!
as far as actual artistic design, i think Mario 3 is the best Mario game. theres something just so beautiful and mysterious about that game. like... the music and enemy design can be straight up eerie! with super mario world, mario was set on a kid-friendly path that it has since never deviated from
@@GregHuffman1987 Mario 3 and Mario world still my top Mario games. Also the all stars and the remakes I do not care for the other ones I like the Mario 2 SNES and remake more too.
@@ricardohuff8774 i think mario world has the best map. the way it interconnects all over the place and has secrets makes it truly fun to expand. im surprised that Mario Wonder actually brought back the open ended map structure which im surprised hasnt been incorporated into more games. im not sure a single non-mario game ever really did it
This was my favorite thing about Super Mario World. Finding these secrets as a 4-year-old kid was so exciting. Between me and my older brother we unlocked all these secret paths throughout the game. Good times.
Now you can only get secrets by paying for the DLC pack.since paying extra money and not actually being secret is more fun than like having fun and discovering stuff.
It's a lot tastier without Yoshi and only using the cape. Pulling up after that final dive and landing behind the first gate makes all the girls happy.
If you pull out the instruction manual it will instruct you that red levels have multiple exits, it's crazy how reading the instructions can teach you how the game works.
I used to meticulously read the manual of everything new when I was a kid. Nowadays manuals are usually a pointless chore that I avoid wherever I can. Still, I wish proper instruction manuals still were packed with physical games. They always had a way of getting me more amped up to play a new game for the first time.
I miss it. When I was a kid. Idk how but I remember uncovering before UA-cam all that. Special world, star world, chocolate world all the super special secrets I just found being intuitive. It was amazing on GBA
for those who are unaware, the number displayed on your save file is the number of exits you've found in the game. this is one of the more well-hidden secrets this game has to offer, so a lot of you just saw that counter increase by discovering Soda Lake, i'm sure. but if the counter isn't at 96, you still have more hunting to do!
It blows my mind that there are still people 3 decades later that never clearly understood that all the red blinking levels indicate the secret key&lock exits. It actually blows my mind
Me too, when I got my SNES I had Super Mario World and John Madden football. Madden had the real players but no real teams or logos, lol. I played the crap out of Mario and found every secret, including this one
I've always wondered how to get to that particular star! I saw it and thought the haunted house in the vanilla area was the access, but playing that level over and over got me nothing. 25 years and I barely learned this! 90's and early 2000's are the best gaming era period!
This game really captured my imagination as a kid! I would daydream about all the possible different secrets and levels! This level was one of the last ones I ever found as a kid. I knew it existed, but it took me too long to figure out how to get there 😅
This game is like the music of Bach. It is almost like the Pinnacle of gaming with its balanced and ingenious game design. It is proof that design philosophy is all that matters with any game. Played it growing up with my brothers and it's the first game where I 100% and discovered everything. It brings a tear to my eye.
I just recently got my hands on an old super nintendo to borrow. I spent probably 100+ hours playing super mario world. My mission was to beat browsers castle and unlock every single secret level. This was the very last one that I found. Such a great game even now I'd rather play it than my Xbox games
Wow! This secret level has gone undiscovered for years until now! I also heard that there were whistles in Super Mario Bros 3...but maybe that's just an urban legend....
Hands up if you saw the enemy roll call in the end credits and was like 'who the hell is Torpedo Ted?' because you never found this secret? I was convinced there was a cut level. Turns out it isn't cut, just well hidden. Kudos, SMW.
I mean, it's a red level, meaning there's a secret exit, and when you get to the finish line there's an arrow AFTER the finish line implying there's more... I'll admit it took me forever to figure out how to do the feather dive/pull up thing to get it the first time, but I figured out it existed almost immediately.
Bro, I have been playing this game continuously since I was a child (actually in the middle of another playthrough). I thought I had found all the secrets until I saw this video. Good stuff!! Thanks!
I discovered this as a kid in the 90's and full completed the game, including the special world. I remember looking back at the save file when I was in my later teens and even redid the game, finding that I had 100% completed it. Still such a good game.
Hard to explain and probably nobody will actually try this but funny bug in this level: Enter the level with a yoshi and a power up, get to the first pipe you can enter (a blue one) and get out (in the yellow one). When you get out, tap left until you are in the very corner of the pipe, being careful to not move the camera at all. Save in that state and press a while going left, grabbing the 2 coins. If you grab both coins in the same frame as the yoshi falls on the pit, a rope will appear floating. If you try to climb it, it will fall, and you can climb anywhere on the level, allowing you to fly. Beat the level like that and you'll have a yoshi that looks like a chargin chuck with a hammer as his foot
Don't know how I figured this one out as a kid but I had to stand in shock for a few minutes. Nothing beats that tingly feeling from finding game secrets
Never in my life I thought I’d come across these explanation videos on UA-cam. Totally forgot about these secret levels and never understood how it was possible
This was one of the first games I played as a kid that had me playing and replaying levels for HOURS trying to figure out where all the secret doors/ levels were! 😮💨
You have no idea how many times I have played and beaten this game to exhaustion. I have even executed some of the complicated glitches and exploits that you see in speedruns... only to find out after 33 years that this level exists!!!😅😅😅
You can do it without Yoshi and just using the cape but I agree, Yoshi makes it a whole lot easier. I spent a long time trying to get it with just the cape when growing up not even knowing about the Yoshi trick after its release.
I remember my first console was an snes. My mom gave it to me as super Mario world was her favourite! She knew all the hidden levels & taught me well lol thanks mom 🤘🏼
Really cool secret that most 90s kids already knew. Like pressing start then select on any previously beat level will return the player to the world map, only at the cost of a turn if in two players.
I remember as a kid my mom had an file A, and when I opened it she had unlocked all of the roads. UA-cam wasn’t a thing back then where you can look for clues. Moms really are impressive.
Remember kids, we didnt have the internet back then.. ..we had the magazine section at safeway.. there would be a bunch of us standing there with GameInformer trying to memorize cheat codes.. ..then we would repeat them in our heads the entire 2 mile walk home.. I miss the 90s sometimes.
An older kid in my apartment complex had one and he showed me all the secrets which id tell everyone at school and was a “legend” for a very short lived time even tho I didn’t have a SNES myself😊
when i was a kid i waa given this game by my uncle, it had every single level and star collected. it was a dream i could just go and play any level i wanted at any time it was a whole sandbox. i loved it sm
Every level that has a red dot has two ways to beat it. Also, after you get to star world, theres 8 more secret levels. After you beat those a star appears and takes you back to the beginning, but the color scheme changes and so do half the enemies
I found this when i was a kid. I noticed the level had a secret exit from the color and searched everywhere and finally got there with the cape. Still one of my most proud accomplishments in gaming. Never knew about the yoshi strat until very recently. Kinda spoils it.
My great aunt could swim anywhere she wanted in soda lake , she was the gamer of the family and she knew a lot of secrets on super Mario and donkey Kong that I still can't find on the internet to this day. I was gifted her n64 when she passed and I play it everyday
Since 1997 my friend Jason open all those levels, and I always asked him how did he do it and he never ever ever told me! But he always kept one issue of the Nintendo Power magazine in a super secret possession. I always thought that the secrets were in that magazine but he never let us read the magazine.
I remember me and a buddy spent an entire summer trying to find all the secret exits. I think he had a subscription to Nintendo power so that helped immensely
For me this is peak 2d mario man the amount of romhacks i played and watched as a kid… protonjon was my life i had to explain to my mum what i was actually doing on the family computer when i was watching him play she always thought it was something dodgy 😂
This game was one of the best I've ever played in my entire life. Such a classic and so nostalgic.
Word, nintendo have made so many mario remakes. Suprised they havent made a proper 3d remake of this one
@@fuzzboi uh what?
Literally the reason I love mario games
@@fuzzboi bro when have they made a 3d remake of any Mario games
@@fuzzboi I'd buy that in a hot minute
A standard level in Super Mario World can either be yellow or red. If it’s red, that means it has another secret exit!
No shit
why you gotta be like that?
*slow claps*
I wish NSMB U did this
I was today years old
I found out about this after beating the game for the first time. During the credits it shows all the enemies from the game, and when it got to Torpedo Ted, I'm like, "When the hell did I see Torpedo Ted?" Lol. I love the sheer amount of secrets in this game.
Same dude haha .
Same! 😂
SAME. I am 35 years old just now learning this. I’ve always wondered where those characters were in the game. Mind. Blown.
Remember finding this, complicated this game but dam it was hard to find all the,
124 levels if I remember correctly 😂
And Cunty McGee, and then Princess Toadstool flashes her coochie, and you're like, man I missed that level, so you go through the whole star road and top secret areas ten times to get there.
I remember visiting a golf resort, and in their lobby they had a big screen tv with SNES and Mario World. They were missing Soda Lake on the active file, and I 96'd it to the applause of the entire lobby staff. Honestly, it's an awesome memory.
What is 96'd?
@@lilbannedz1618100% complete
96 levels
72 + 24 secret levels
Dope
thats the hardest secret exit. I never used Yoshi to get, i always used the cape with the pull up technique. My favorite part of Mario World is the world map... i LOVE how it interconnects in so many different ways. Im glad Mario Wonder went back to unique and open world map
Same
I didn't even know yoshi was an option, lotta murders up in here
Holy fuck I've been playing this thing since the 90s and I never knew
I found it out when the gba version was out since I grew up in early 2000s
I'm still stuck in forest of illusion
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@@alface935 Lol
So your 32!?!?!?
This is the first time I haven't heard him scream "oh my god" and it feels weird
i said it myself
Same
Was gonna Comment that too lol I was surprised myself
My twin brother and I would play this for hours. We retired the snes to my grandparents house as we got older but we still put the hours in everytine we visited. We were there every week! We're 36 now and still play it occasionally on our faded snes!
Best game for twins. Me and my twin did too! Great memories
I played it alone 😢
@@joeycurry8700 never too late to buddy up with someone bro. 👍🏻
My twin and I played this game too
I played it with my buddy Luis.
I'm so blessed to have had a subscription for Nintendo Power in the 90's. These were valuable secrets learned nearly 30 years ago. God I'm old!
Their April fools issues were hilarious! 😂
I have a bunch of those still!! Just found my old stash! Can't find my fhm and maxims though,... But that's different 😂
@@GourmetTouch Video game magazines are to porn mags as
renaissance art is to cave drawings. Unga bunga!
This gane never gets old, it aged so well Mario 3 as well and all stars too.
as far as actual artistic design, i think Mario 3 is the best Mario game. theres something just so beautiful and mysterious about that game. like... the music and enemy design can be straight up eerie! with super mario world, mario was set on a kid-friendly path that it has since never deviated from
@@GregHuffman1987 Mario 3 and Mario world still my top Mario games. Also the all stars and the remakes I do not care for the other ones I like the Mario 2 SNES and remake more too.
@@ricardohuff8774 i think mario world has the best map. the way it interconnects all over the place and has secrets makes it truly fun to expand. im surprised that Mario Wonder actually brought back the open ended map structure which im surprised hasnt been incorporated into more games. im not sure a single non-mario game ever really did it
@@GregHuffman1987 i agree with that still love 3 and world more.
Agreed! Still love to play it as much as its predecessors!❤
This was my favorite thing about Super Mario World. Finding these secrets as a 4-year-old kid was so exciting. Between me and my older brother we unlocked all these secret paths throughout the game. Good times.
You, as a 4 year old, never unlocked any secret levels. 4 year olds barely know how to hold a controller lol gtfoh
played this game many times never knew about this
Super Mario World is one of the most magical games I've ever played, in no small part due to the abundance of secrets.
i still have a soft sport for Super Mario 3
Now you can only get secrets by paying for the DLC pack.since paying extra money and not actually being secret is more fun than like having fun and discovering stuff.
It's a lot tastier without Yoshi and only using the cape. Pulling up after that final dive and landing behind the first gate makes all the girls happy.
That's how I always do it
Me too. Took me forever
@@rickyhoward7892 it took me multiple tries as a kid. Now I can do it every time
@@kutulukutu it's timing really
I always did Tubular cape only too. Fly above everything til the end then slam the D-pad down below screen and finish line then slam it back up!
If you pull out the instruction manual it will instruct you that red levels have multiple exits, it's crazy how reading the instructions can teach you how the game works.
Adults don’t know how to read
I only ever got second hand snes games so i didnt wven know these came with instructions
yeah crazy right? my obsessive ass as a kid flew under that with the cape just to find every exit and entrance in that game
it's crazy that you think that in 2024, most snes games still come with the manual
I used to meticulously read the manual of everything new when I was a kid.
Nowadays manuals are usually a pointless chore that I avoid wherever I can. Still, I wish proper instruction manuals still were packed with physical games. They always had a way of getting me more amped up to play a new game for the first time.
I miss it. When I was a kid. Idk how but I remember uncovering before UA-cam all that. Special world, star world, chocolate world all the super special secrets I just found being intuitive. It was amazing on GBA
Wait a minute... I've never used Yoshi before I only flew there with a feather!
Yeah I've never been inclined to dumping Yoshi for an extra jump.
Using yoshi makes it easier but us pros use the cape.
Same. I always did it the harder way by flying.
I did too. Fly over the level and do a deep dive at the end.
That’s how I did it too
I remember being so proud as a kid that I completed all 97 levels of that game, which was all the secret ones. I LOVED that game.
Shame you didn't find the others, it's 108!
@@anonamatronthats mario 64. There are only 96 in SMW
its 96, marked with an icon when you do it.
There are 96 exits, not levels 😊
i only know there are 96 exits because theres a speedrun genre called "96 exits" for this game
for those who are unaware, the number displayed on your save file is the number of exits you've found in the game. this is one of the more well-hidden secrets this game has to offer, so a lot of you just saw that counter increase by discovering Soda Lake, i'm sure. but if the counter isn't at 96, you still have more hunting to do!
Thanks for that brother!
It blows my mind that there are still people 3 decades later that never clearly understood that all the red blinking levels indicate the secret key&lock exits. It actually blows my mind
What's also annoying is all the false ends you have to do to unlock 96. I used to only do the actual ends in forest of illusion and chocolate island.
Always bugged me that it was 96. Felt like there were 4 more somewhere.
@@arthurbrandonnielsen in german commercials they even had a bit of fun with this and challenged players to get more than 96 points on a save file.
Imaginative and dreamlike is how I would describe the 90s to early 2000s generation of games.
Fully completing that game back in the day was an achievement. A brilliant introduction to the 16bit Nintendo era.
I never beat all of the special levels.
I remember being like 7yo when i found this. I felt like a pro hahahah
Me too, when I got my SNES I had Super Mario World and John Madden football. Madden had the real players but no real teams or logos, lol. I played the crap out of Mario and found every secret, including this one
Can we take a moment for the sacrifice he made to reach that LV?
I've always wondered how to get to that particular star! I saw it and thought the haunted house in the vanilla area was the access, but playing that level over and over got me nothing. 25 years and I barely learned this! 90's and early 2000's are the best gaming era period!
This game really captured my imagination as a kid! I would daydream about all the possible different secrets and levels! This level was one of the last ones I ever found as a kid. I knew it existed, but it took me too long to figure out how to get there 😅
I remember discovering this as a kid with my GBA game and man, I felt like a pro...good times.
this content is way more enjoyable then OH MY GOD
Im 50% agreed with you
true usually i have to prepare to have my ears obliterated this is way better
For a hardcore Mario player like myself this is actually new to me love the video
Yes
Possible you're not "hardcore" ?
@@SuperNoncents go home
@@creativethoughts3336 I am home son. Don't worry, dad won't leave again. I promise.
@@SuperNoncents dad.. i dont see the milk you brought
That’s really cool actually bet my father didn’t know this
@Mr Beast Not everyone is fatherless like you
This game is like the music of Bach. It is almost like the Pinnacle of gaming with its balanced and ingenious game design. It is proof that design philosophy is all that matters with any game. Played it growing up with my brothers and it's the first game where I 100% and discovered everything. It brings a tear to my eye.
I just recently got my hands on an old super nintendo to borrow. I spent probably 100+ hours playing super mario world. My mission was to beat browsers castle and unlock every single secret level. This was the very last one that I found. Such a great game even now I'd rather play it than my Xbox games
Yoshie just got sent to the backrooms💀💀💀
Nice pfp
I never knew this secret! Amazing I am still learning more and more about this game after all these years
Wow! This secret level has gone undiscovered for years until now! I also heard that there were whistles in Super Mario Bros 3...but maybe that's just an urban legend....
I miss my childhood with my little brothers and sisters playing Super Mario and Mario Kart, I Love you Nintendo ❤
Eggs like this are a part of what made 80's-90's gaming so memorable.
How does anyone not know this secret over 30 years later… must be discovering UA-cam for the first time as well.
Hands up if you saw the enemy roll call in the end credits and was like 'who the hell is Torpedo Ted?' because you never found this secret? I was convinced there was a cut level. Turns out it isn't cut, just well hidden. Kudos, SMW.
I mean, it's a red level, meaning there's a secret exit, and when you get to the finish line there's an arrow AFTER the finish line implying there's more... I'll admit it took me forever to figure out how to do the feather dive/pull up thing to get it the first time, but I figured out it existed almost immediately.
This is why World is my favorite Super Mario game. Just so many secrets and hidden paths.
Bro, I have been playing this game continuously since I was a child (actually in the middle of another playthrough). I thought I had found all the secrets until I saw this video. Good stuff!! Thanks!
Bro, you are bringing back childhood menories. Many of these games I mastered because I was obsessed
Man I remember me and my sisters losing our minds when we discovered a secret world out of nowhere. What a cool nostalgia trip
I discovered this as a kid in the 90's and full completed the game, including the special world. I remember looking back at the save file when I was in my later teens and even redid the game, finding that I had 100% completed it. Still such a good game.
Hard to explain and probably nobody will actually try this but funny bug in this level:
Enter the level with a yoshi and a power up, get to the first pipe you can enter (a blue one) and get out (in the yellow one). When you get out, tap left until you are in the very corner of the pipe, being careful to not move the camera at all. Save in that state and press a while going left, grabbing the 2 coins. If you grab both coins in the same frame as the yoshi falls on the pit, a rope will appear floating. If you try to climb it, it will fall, and you can climb anywhere on the level, allowing you to fly. Beat the level like that and you'll have a yoshi that looks like a chargin chuck with a hammer as his foot
Still can’t believe I played enough of this game to discover this on my own.
Good times! ☺️
This secret is old. I don’t think a single Mario gamer doesn’t know of it.
thank you for the sad music played for all the times we selfishly sacrificed yoshi, that poor bastard
Don't know how I figured this one out as a kid but I had to stand in shock for a few minutes. Nothing beats that tingly feeling from finding game secrets
Probably did a feather dive/pull up and "missed"... which ironically is actually what you're supposed to do.
I discovered every single secret exit in 2006 when I bought an SNES and replayed all of my favorite childhood games.
Never in my life I thought I’d come across these explanation videos on UA-cam. Totally forgot about these secret levels and never understood how it was possible
The fact that the engine is powerful enough to do some pretty amazing things is awesome
I love this game. Played it ALOT on my Super Nintendo, then again on my 3DS
Damn this brings me back 2 my living room in the 90s. Definitely did this and showed my neighbors who I consider my brother and sister till this day
This was one of the first games I played as a kid that had me playing and replaying levels for HOURS trying to figure out where all the secret doors/ levels were! 😮💨
You have no idea how many times I have played and beaten this game to exhaustion. I have even executed some of the complicated glitches and exploits that you see in speedruns... only to find out after 33 years that this level exists!!!😅😅😅
You can do it without Yoshi and just using the cape but I agree, Yoshi makes it a whole lot easier. I spent a long time trying to get it with just the cape when growing up not even knowing about the Yoshi trick after its release.
I remember my first console was an snes. My mom gave it to me as super Mario world was her favourite! She knew all the hidden levels & taught me well lol thanks mom 🤘🏼
Replaying the game after 25 years and still finding hidden areas thanks to videos like this
Really cool secret that most 90s kids already knew. Like pressing start then select on any previously beat level will return the player to the world map, only at the cost of a turn if in two players.
Remember when you figured out all the secrets without internet or anyone helping you.
This was and still is an amazing game
I did know about this one. I used to play this game non-stop as a kid. It's actually the first vifeo game I can remember playing, lol. So good
I remember as a kid my mom had an file A, and when I opened it she had unlocked all of the roads. UA-cam wasn’t a thing back then where you can look for clues. Moms really are impressive.
I remember this one. I had the game guide and tried to find all the secrets. Completing Star Road and replay in autumn was awesome.
I can't believe I found this without the internet back in the day!
I knew everything about this game. I spent 5 years playing this game. From age 4-9. Sometimes as an adult too. I miss fun games.
Man i really wanna play this now. Just brought back so many good memories
Damn, just when you think you've seen and done it all on the old original Mario games....you see some shit like this! Never knew! Thanks man
Played this game so much in childhood, I don't think I ever found that, amazing
That game had more secrets than any game I've played to this day. A whole different Secret world map.
I really want to see you play the new Mario rpg. I mean it from one gamer to another this game is by far the best remake of any game I know!
Wow thanks gonna try this now❤
Yes it was a really cool secret back in like 1992 when the strategy guide told us about it.
Remember kids, we didnt have the internet back then..
..we had the magazine section at safeway.. there would be a bunch of us standing there with GameInformer trying to memorize cheat codes..
..then we would repeat them in our heads the entire 2 mile walk home..
I miss the 90s sometimes.
Miss those days when me and my brothers played this game without a care in the world.
That was probably the hardest secret exit to find as a kid
This was my favorite thing about Super Mario World.
Ah those were the days. No dlc, no gimmicks, no ptw. Just time and games and secrets.
Dude is discovering secrets we found when we were kids
32 years later and im still learning new things about Mario world
An older kid in my apartment complex had one and he showed me all the secrets which id tell everyone at school and was a “legend” for a very short lived time even tho I didn’t have a SNES myself😊
I'm happy to have discovered this when the game actually came out.
All these years and I've always endured the struggle of flying under the goal post with mario's cape. Not once did it cross my mind to try yoshi lol
when i was a kid i waa given this game by my uncle, it had every single level and star collected. it was a dream i could just go and play any level i wanted at any time it was a whole sandbox. i loved it sm
When i was a little kid, my friends and I thought the hands dropping the torpedoes was Mickey Mouse.
Every level that has a red dot has two ways to beat it. Also, after you get to star world, theres 8 more secret levels. After you beat those a star appears and takes you back to the beginning, but the color scheme changes and so do half the enemies
This is still my favorite Mario game just because of all the secret branching levels.
I found this when i was a kid. I noticed the level had a secret exit from the color and searched everywhere and finally got there with the cape. Still one of my most proud accomplishments in gaming.
Never knew about the yoshi strat until very recently. Kinda spoils it.
People who spared yoshi and used pure skill with the feather.
👇
👍
Poor Yoshi. The betrayel in his eyes when falling down is heart breaking.
I'm a Sega fan for life. Some of my early screen names were SegaFan and the like, but Super Mario World is the best platformer of all time
My great aunt could swim anywhere she wanted in soda lake , she was the gamer of the family and she knew a lot of secrets on super Mario and donkey Kong that I still can't find on the internet to this day. I was gifted her n64 when she passed and I play it everyday
Since 1997 my friend Jason open all those levels, and I always asked him how did he do it and he never ever ever told me! But he always kept one issue of the Nintendo Power magazine in a super secret possession. I always thought that the secrets were in that magazine but he never let us read the magazine.
I've played this game my whole life and never bothered to figure this out. Thanks, next time I play, I'm doing this.
I love this game it’s one of my favorites for such an old game theres so much to it. I love the special levels to it.
My mind is absolutely blown. I've beaten this game so many times and cleared the special star road levels and never knew this existed.
I remember me and a buddy spent an entire summer trying to find all the secret exits. I think he had a subscription to Nintendo power so that helped immensely
I'm amazed how i found all these secrets as a kid. Played the shit out of that game.
This is one of the best games of all time, hands down.
Cheese bridge, soda lake, donut plains, ahhh the 90s
I have an instinct based memory of SMW from playing it throughout my childhood with grandma.
For me this is peak 2d mario man the amount of romhacks i played and watched as a kid… protonjon was my life i had to explain to my mum what i was actually doing on the family computer when i was watching him play she always thought it was something dodgy 😂