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The Minus World is a secret world accessed only after beating the game a first time. It is an unusual realm, with levels based on games that generally don't match the genre of any of the other worlds, obscure games from MS-DOS or lesser-known systems, or games that are just plain bizarre. Levels based on games such as puzzle or strategy games, that one wouldn't normally think could be converted into platforming levels, would be right at home here. This is also where most testing levels are put in the demo versions.

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  • The Minus World is a secret world accessed only after beating the game a first time. It is an unusual realm, with levels based on games that generally don't match the genre of any of the other worlds, obscure games from MS-DOS or lesser-known systems, or games that are just plain bizarre. Levels based on games such as puzzle or strategy games, that one wouldn't normally think could be converted into platforming levels, would be right at home here. This is also where most testing levels are put in the demo versions.
  • thumb|left Le Minus World (également appelé Monde -1 ou Monde 36-1) est un niveau bogué apparaissant uniquement dans Super Mario Bros. Il s'agit d'un niveau sous-marin identique au monde 7-2. Cependant il ne peut pas être terminé car le tuyau à l'extrémité renvoie le joueur au début du niveau. Donc, une fois dans le niveau, Mario ou Luigi ne peut en sortir qu'en perdant toutes ses vies.
  • Minus World is a glitch level in Super Mario Bros., but was fixed in subsequent releases in titles such as Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, but was kept in the Classic NES Series version. The Minus World is among the most popular glitches in video games. It is actually level 31-1; although the 31st identifier for characters in Super Mario Bros. is denoted as a space, hence the stage appears as level " -1".
  • thumb|Mario llevando a cabo el glitch. Se puede hacer sin romper los bloques que hay sobre la tubería, aunque es más recomendable romperlos.El Minus world o World Negative One es un mundo beta presente en la primera entrega de Super Mario Bros., tanto NES como FAMICOM, y en sus adaptaciones en GBA, Wii, 3DS, etc. En sí, el Minus World no es un glitch, pero se puede acceder sin necesidad de usar GameSharks u otros dispositivos similares a través de un glitch. Se entra desde la fase 1-2 siendo Super Mario o Mario de Fuego. Hay que llegar al final de la fase sin entrar por la tubería, y romper el bloque que está encima de la boca de la tubería y los adyacentes, sin romper el que está junto a la pared. Ahora ponte sobre la boca de la tubería, mirando hacia la izquierda, y salta hacia el bloque
  • The Minus World, also known as World 37 is a realm of space and a prison dimension, saturated with "negative energy", in which the heroes were trapped in while being pursued by Mecha Sonic. Only with a stopwatch from Kolorado were they able to escape from the Minus World. The stopwatch's magic had been ruined during the escape, causing anyone else to enter the Minus World to be trapped forever. The dimension has the ability to warp the appearance of its guests into a blocky, "8-bit" state. It was the location of the white Chaos Emerald.
  • From the game Super Mario Bros. for the NES. Here's how you can go to the minus world. You must be at least big for this to work. Towards the end of level 1-2, there is a pipe sticking out from the wall. Stand on top of the pipe and break the second block from the right. This next part may take a bit of practice. Facing left, jump up where you broke the block and try to move right, but not breaking that one brick by the wall. You want to hit the corner and sort of go through it. If done right, Mario will walk backwards for a little bit through the wall, and over to where there is normally a warp zone. The pipes will have piranha plants in them and the pipes won't say which pipe is which. The pipe in the middle is 5-1, and the pipe to the far left is -1, and I think the pipe to the right is
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  • Part of the Minus World level. As it is seen, under the "world" sign, it says "-1".
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  • thumb|Mario llevando a cabo el glitch. Se puede hacer sin romper los bloques que hay sobre la tubería, aunque es más recomendable romperlos.El Minus world o World Negative One es un mundo beta presente en la primera entrega de Super Mario Bros., tanto NES como FAMICOM, y en sus adaptaciones en GBA, Wii, 3DS, etc. En sí, el Minus World no es un glitch, pero se puede acceder sin necesidad de usar GameSharks u otros dispositivos similares a través de un glitch. Se entra desde la fase 1-2 siendo Super Mario o Mario de Fuego. Hay que llegar al final de la fase sin entrar por la tubería, y romper el bloque que está encima de la boca de la tubería y los adyacentes, sin romper el que está junto a la pared. Ahora ponte sobre la boca de la tubería, mirando hacia la izquierda, y salta hacia el bloque que dejaste en la pared de la derecha, sin dejar de mirar hacia la izquierda. Costará varios intentos, pero valdrá la pena, llegarás a atravesar la pared. Ahora solo métete por la tubería que llevaría al Mundo 4 y... ¡voilà! Estarás en el Minus World. Cabe destacar que las versiones de este mismo mundo son diferentes en NES y FAMICOM.
  • From the game Super Mario Bros. for the NES. Here's how you can go to the minus world. You must be at least big for this to work. Towards the end of level 1-2, there is a pipe sticking out from the wall. Stand on top of the pipe and break the second block from the right. This next part may take a bit of practice. Facing left, jump up where you broke the block and try to move right, but not breaking that one brick by the wall. You want to hit the corner and sort of go through it. If done right, Mario will walk backwards for a little bit through the wall, and over to where there is normally a warp zone. The pipes will have piranha plants in them and the pipes won't say which pipe is which. The pipe in the middle is 5-1, and the pipe to the far left is -1, and I think the pipe to the right is also -1. Once you take the pipe to the left, you'll be in -1. There's nothing good there. It's a water board, with a pipe at the end. The pipe takes you glitchishly back to the beginning of -1, so it never ends. There are also other negative levels, zero levels, and letter levels which you can get to through game genie codes. Submitted by: Brett Notter A Youtube video of this glitch can be seen here.
  • The Minus World is a secret world accessed only after beating the game a first time. It is an unusual realm, with levels based on games that generally don't match the genre of any of the other worlds, obscure games from MS-DOS or lesser-known systems, or games that are just plain bizarre. Levels based on games such as puzzle or strategy games, that one wouldn't normally think could be converted into platforming levels, would be right at home here. This is also where most testing levels are put in the demo versions.
  • thumb|left Le Minus World (également appelé Monde -1 ou Monde 36-1) est un niveau bogué apparaissant uniquement dans Super Mario Bros. Il s'agit d'un niveau sous-marin identique au monde 7-2. Cependant il ne peut pas être terminé car le tuyau à l'extrémité renvoie le joueur au début du niveau. Donc, une fois dans le niveau, Mario ou Luigi ne peut en sortir qu'en perdant toutes ses vies.
  • Minus World is a glitch level in Super Mario Bros., but was fixed in subsequent releases in titles such as Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, but was kept in the Classic NES Series version. The Minus World is among the most popular glitches in video games. It is actually level 31-1; although the 31st identifier for characters in Super Mario Bros. is denoted as a space, hence the stage appears as level " -1".
  • The Minus World, also known as World 37 is a realm of space and a prison dimension, saturated with "negative energy", in which the heroes were trapped in while being pursued by Mecha Sonic. Only with a stopwatch from Kolorado were they able to escape from the Minus World. The stopwatch's magic had been ruined during the escape, causing anyone else to enter the Minus World to be trapped forever. The dimension has the ability to warp the appearance of its guests into a blocky, "8-bit" state. It was the location of the white Chaos Emerald. The world can be accessed through a hidden pipe in the depths of the Pipe Maze. Minus World is actually based on a level in the original Super Mario Bros. that could be accessed through a glitch. Whenever someone enter the pipe, they appear in the same underwater area they first entered through. Once on dry land, there are many bottomless pits, a Mario staple. There is also a castle where Mario and Mecha Sonic battle for the Chaos Emerald. Mario and Sonic meet Kolorado and Goombella here for the first time. While in the Minus World, they discovered that Chaos Control will not work. The group is only able to escape when the Stopwatch that Kolorado had negated the negative energy and access to the real world was granted. The only living characters native to the area are apparently Bloopers, whom apparently have a taste for unwitting visitors to the prison dimension, as evidenced by Luigi's encounter with them. Former residents include a host of Koopas who have since perished, only their skeletal remains are what is left.
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