Is there a way to disable the A button "bubble" when you are the only player currently alive?

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My kids and I love playing New Super Mario Bros on the Wii in multiplayer mode. However, they tend to panic and using the A button to "bubble" when it's not necessary.

Normally this isn't a problem. However, if one of them is the only player currently alive and uses a bubble, we instantly lose the stage.

Is there an in-game setting or other way to prevent the only active player from using the bubble? I assume the answer is No but I am hopeful that there is a way to do this.



Best Answer

Sorry :( , that's programmed into the game. You can't change it without hacking. I would try to use a screwdriver and break the A button. lol, just kidding. Practice levels without pressing the A button, I guess...




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