Mario is the protagonist of Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. series of games.
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Where is the infinite (99) lives staircase in the original Super Mario Bros?
I know there's a staircase at the end of one of the levels where a well-timed jump onto a turtle coming down a staircase will allow me to keep landing on the same shell until I max out my extra lives.
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What are the locations of the Warp Zones in Super Mario Bros. 2?
In which levels are the Warp Zones located in Super Mario Bros. 2 (not The Lost Levels) and how do you get to them?
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What are the Star Coins for in New Super Mario Bros. Wii?
You can collect three Star Coins in each level. What is their purpose?
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Differences between Mario Bros for the NES and 25th Anniversary Super Mario Bros?
As part of the 25th anniversary celebrations, Nintendo has released a couple of Wii bundles that include some sort of variant of Mario Bros:
25th Anniversary SUPER MARIO BROS is pre-installed, the ...
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Is there really an endless water world in Super Mario Bros.?
I vaguely remember as a kid being able to squeeze between the pipe and the bricks at the end of a water world that would take you to another water world that never ended. Does anyone recall this or ...
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How do you get to the hidden star in Boulder Bowl Galaxy
I've been trying to collect as many stars as I can before moving onto the next world in Super Mario Galaxy 2. I'm up to World 4, but in Boulder Bowl Galaxy on World 2 there is a hidden star that is ...
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How can I identify a Mario Bros character (Big gray stone that falls)
I was looking for images of this and can't find because I'm lacking a term.
I would like to know the name (or how would you would call) a character from (that I know of) from the old Mario's (NES and ...
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Are there alternate or secret exits for some levels in New Super Mario Bros for Wii?
In Super Mario World on the Super NES (16-bit), some levels on the world map were represented by a different-colored globe, which indicated that there were secret exits hidden on them that would open ...