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stupid question regarding NES cheat codes
animecyberrat:
Ok I looked everywhere for the answer to this and have gotten no where. I even tried the infamous Gamefaqs and gamewinners.com and nothing. so here goes.
When I was a little kid I used to play Super mario Bros ALOT.
Anyways I rememeber my older sister telling me that there was a way to enter a cheat code that let you skip ahead to whatever level you wanted. But I dont rememeber if it was true or if she made it up. I know once you beat the game you can select what level you want to start from but I also forgot how to do that.
Can somebody explain to me how to skip ahead levels from the main menu after beating the game?
Also is there a cheat code for Super Mario Bros for NES? And if so does it work for Mario Allstars?
vudu:
I think you've been duped. As far as I know, there are no codes in Super Mario Bros, save for the continue code (hold A when starting a new game after losing all your lives in a previous game) which will allow you to start at the beginning of the last world played.
Unless you're referring to Warp Points, but I assume you're not because everyone knows about those.
animecyberrat:
No I used to do it all the time you did something and could move the level indicator above the title screan and start from that level, I just forgot how to do it but I USED to do it. I dont know about a code or not but It was somethign we did all the time, but I cant remeber how we did it. Not Warp pipes eaither. It was on teh demo screan when Mario was just sitting ther yo could scroll through which world you wanted to star on.
UncleBob:
Once you beat the game, I believe you hit the "b" button to select the world, but not the level...
JonLeung:
You may be thinking of another game, or maybe it was a hacked version?
Maybe you're thinking of Super Mario Bros. 3, in which a single Game Genie code for the debug mode allowed for a number of things, including a World-selecting indicator on the start screen.
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