World 9, also known as Fantasy World or “9 World”, is the first secret world in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, unlocked when the player defeats Bowser on World 8 without using any Warp Zones to advance during the game (There is one exception to this rule, if the player clears Worlds 1 and 2, accidentally uses the backwards warp in 3-1 to 1-1, and then uses the warp in 1-2 to return to World 3, it will not be counted against the player) . This world has three levels that take place underwater. According to an interview given in Family Computer Magazine, Shigeru Miyamoto added World 9 due to the interest in the glitch, Minus World-esque "World-9" levels in the Japanese version of the original Super Mario Bros.
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| - World 9, also known as Fantasy World or “9 World”, is the first secret world in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, unlocked when the player defeats Bowser on World 8 without using any Warp Zones to advance during the game (There is one exception to this rule, if the player clears Worlds 1 and 2, accidentally uses the backwards warp in 3-1 to 1-1, and then uses the warp in 1-2 to return to World 3, it will not be counted against the player) . This world has three levels that take place underwater. According to an interview given in Family Computer Magazine, Shigeru Miyamoto added World 9 due to the interest in the glitch, Minus World-esque "World-9" levels in the Japanese version of the original Super Mario Bros.
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| - World 9, also known as Fantasy World or “9 World”, is the first secret world in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, unlocked when the player defeats Bowser on World 8 without using any Warp Zones to advance during the game (There is one exception to this rule, if the player clears Worlds 1 and 2, accidentally uses the backwards warp in 3-1 to 1-1, and then uses the warp in 1-2 to return to World 3, it will not be counted against the player) . This world has three levels that take place underwater. According to an interview given in Family Computer Magazine, Shigeru Miyamoto added World 9 due to the interest in the glitch, Minus World-esque "World-9" levels in the Japanese version of the original Super Mario Bros. World 9 is the ninth playable world in Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels, following World 8 and before World A.
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