Why the Minus World glitch happens, and how to find -2 and -3 on Famicom Disk System

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The Minus World is very real! We'll show you how to get there in three easy steps without any hacking or modding.

We should have said "Minus Worlds", because there's not just one; not only is -1 totally different on the Famicom Disk System version, but you can reach two more (-2 and -3) which you have probably never seen before.

Far from being a deliberately-created "secret level", the truth of its existence is actually much stranger. We explain just why the minus world glitch happens... which means there are definitely more out there than the ones you can reach with in-game methods.

Jump to your favorite part:
• 00:00 - Intro
• 01:42 - Method 1 - Break the Blocks
• 04:12 - Method 2 - Crouch
• 05:11 - Technical explanation
• 07:33 - Famicom Disk System World -1
• 08:35 - FDS World -2
• 08:56 - FDS World -3
• 09:22 - Technical explanation
• 12:13 - Super Mario All-Stars World -1(SNES)
• 12:23 - Wii Virtual Console World -1
• 12:33 - 3DS Virtual Console and Game Boy Advance World -1
• 12:44 - Super Mario Bros. Deluxe World -1 (Game Boy)

Watch the unadorned Minus Worlds clips over at SomeOrangeGuy:
• NES Cartridge Version:    • Minus World Forever  
• Famicom Disk System Version:    • Minus World: Famicom Disk System Version  

See what happens when you edit the cartridge version of the Minus World with a flagpole:
   • Super Mario Bros - The minus world an...  

There is also a way to access other corrupted SMB levels by hot-swapping a Tennis cart or Family BASIC cart (this will work on Famicom only).

WARNING! Attempt this trick at your own risk, as is may damage the electronics on your game and/or console:
   • Super Mario Bros Secret Glitch Levels  

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