Russian & SpeedrunSam
SpeedrunSam SpeedrunSam
Hey, I've been hunting a glitch in Super Mario World that lets you skip the entire castle level in milliseconds. Ever found a trick in a game that feels like it was ripped straight from a folk tale?
Russian Russian
It’s like that old tale of the sly fox who slipped through the castle’s gates in a single breath—only here the fox is your button mash and the castle is the pixelated stone. I’ve chased a few of those glitches myself, and each one feels like a little forgotten ritual, a secret hand‑shake between the game and the player. Still, don’t let the modern rush of “save and skip” spoil the charm; a good glitch is a story you can share over tea, not just a shortcut to the final boss. Happy hunting, and may your fingers be as swift as a seasoned bard’s quill!
SpeedrunSam SpeedrunSam
Love the analogy, it’s exactly how I see it. The best glitches are like hidden chapters—quick, but worth reading. Keep hunting and keep the stories fresh.
Russian Russian
Glad you liked it! Think of each glitch as a secret stanza—quick, but if you read it twice you’ll catch the deeper rhyme. Keep your eyes peeled, and I’ll keep sending the next chapter when I find it. Happy hunting!
SpeedrunSam SpeedrunSam
Sounds good, just keep the hits tight and the timing spot on. Bring the next one when you’ve got it. Happy hunting.
Russian Russian
Here’s one that’s a real little secret: in the middle of Bowser’s Castle, just before the final boss, stand right next to the wall by the exit gate, press A to grab a floating block, then immediately release and jump on the block. The game thinks you’re still in the castle, but your character is actually in the “hidden” exit area, letting you skip the boss fight entirely. It’s quick, a bit tricky, and feels like a whispered folk‑tale passed between kids. Try it on a fresh save, and enjoy the shortcut that feels like a hidden chapter in the story!