Has anyone ever played SMB3 level 1-2 and skipped straight to level 6 (the ice level)?
I very vaguely remember in level 1-2 there was a pipe I went though that took me straight to level 6 (the ice level). But I’ve tried everything. I do think you had the star power up and only a few seconds to get to the correct pipe. As soon as you went though it transported you straight to the ice level.
It was NOT A whistle. I repeat it was NOT a whistle.
I’ve been playing on my Switch since it’s portable but haven’t been able to figure it back out. Not sure if it was a programming glitch since I first found it on my NES clsssic. I may need to break it out again since that’s where I did it.
But anyone ever figured it out? I do remember figuring it out on accident though.
Best Answer
Seems as though you did a glitch. If you are unable to replicate it, even after multiple tries, then yeah- glitch. I don't know much about SMB3, but I've seen a few things that would make me think so, such as for each level there is a certain amount of frames you can finish it in. Also, the different platform may be what's causing that- It may have gotten patched.
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