NEW SUPER MARIO BROS WII - TOP 10 CHEATS! From super speed to infinite jumps, machine-gun Fire Flower and plenty more, check out some of the best and crazies. New Super Mario Bros Wii Always Star Power forever -Ozelot- 0554C80 Exit on finished level -Ozelot- 2839F700 F0FF0F00 043551E4 00000002 E008000.Press 1, 2, A, B simultaneously. Yoshi Moon jump (Wiimote Horizontal (Button-2) -Ozelot- 2839F700 FEFF0100 0554B50 E008000. Original End Level Fanfare from Super Mario Bros. When you beat the first level of the game, as well as beat a level while rescuing a captured toadstool (1-player only) the old 8-bit end level fanfare will play from the first Super Mario Bros. You can find below all the cheats and tips we have available in our database for New Super Mario Bros (Wii) 99 Lives. As in the original Super Mario Bros many long years ago, it is possible to gain 99 lives by going to the end of world 2-3 just before the flag and jumping on the turtle as he comes down the steps, if timed correctly you will continue bouncing on the shell until you have 99 lives.
Super Mario Games on the Wii
Below are the Mario games on the Nintendo Wii that we cover. Visit a games page by clicking its box image below.
Super Mario Bros Wii Walkthrough
We feature games with three different types of Mario appearance as follows:-
Cameo - a non-Mario game with reference to, or an appearance of Mario or one of the characters
Spin off - a game which features Mario throughout, but is not a mainstream adventure game.
Main role - The classic platform style Mario games such as Super Mario Bros and Super Mario Land would be good examples of what we define as main role Mario games.
Fortune Street Spin off | Mario&Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Spin off | Mario&Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games Spin off |
Mario Kart Wii Spin off | Mario Party 8 Spin off | Mario Party 9 Spin off |
Mario Sports Mix Spin off | Mario Strikers Charged Spin off | Mario Super Sluggers Spin off |
New Super Mario Bros. Main role | Super Allstars 25th Anniversary Main role compilation | Super Mario Galaxy Main role |
Super Mario Galaxy 2 Main role | Super Paper Mario Main role | Super Smash Bros. Brawl Spin off |
About the Wii Console
The Nintendo Wii is a video game console that was produced by Nintendo as the first console successor to the Nintendo Gamecube. It was released around the world in 2006, where it was met with wide acclaim for its unusual design and willingness to depart from the norm. The system was launched with a healthy amount of thirty titles, including Mario games on the Nintendo Wii, and was completely backwards compatible with the Gamecube titles. One of the most important steps that Nintendo took was to make their discs larger and capable of handling large amounts of game content, a mistake that contributed to the decline of the Gamecube.
When it comes to the multiplayer abilities that are offered by console systems, no system of the era could compete with the Nintendo Wii. The unusual controller, nunchuck, and motion sensor combination brought people together in their living rooms for head to head competitions for the first time in years. Combined with the multiplayer online interface, it seemed as though Nintendo had done everything in their power to improve the gamers' experience. For these reasons, the Nintendo Wii experienced an incredible launch, and has sold over 100 million systems to date.
Of course, one aspect of their success is undoubtedly contributable to the games that were released for the system. In particular, the Mario games on the Nintendo Wii helped to drive the sales of the system through the roof as many of the best games were exclusively made for the Wii. The first Mario game that fit the traditional profile was “Super Paper Mario”, which featured the ability to shift between 2D and 3D gameplay. One of the most popular Mario games on the Nintendo Wii is “Mario Kart Wii”. With your hands on an actual wheel for the first time in the Mario Kart series and graphics that brought out better levels of detail than ever before, this game quickly became the best selling Mario game on the system. One of the other hits for Mario games on the Nintendo Wii was “Super Mario Galaxy”, a space-themed game that is widely viewed as revitalizing the series. One of the other games that brought the Wii a high level of acclaim is “Super Smash Bros. Brawl”, a powerful spin-off of the Mario franchise that featured many familiar faces from the original title, and pitted them against an impressive array of new comers. Each of these games played a significant role in defining the Nintendo Wii system.
Intentionally fail a level eight times. You will now be able to hit a green 'Super Guide' block marked with a '!' in the level. This will set the game on auto-pilot, and Luigi will automatically complete the level for you. Note: This is not available in World 9.
Save optionSuccessfully complete the game. A 'Save' option will replace the 'Quick Save' option, allowing you to save anywhere on the map.
World 9Successfully complete the game to unlock World 9. The levels in World 9 are only unlocked when all Star Coins are collected in Worlds 1 through 8.
- Level 9-1: Collect all Star Coins in World 1.
- Level 9-2: Collect all Star Coins in World 2.
- Level 9-3: Collect all Star Coins in World 3.
- Level 9-4: Collect all Star Coins in World 4.
- Level 9-5: Collect all Star Coins in World 5.
- Level 9-6: Collect all Star Coins in World 6.
- Level 9-7: Collect all Star Coins in World 7.
- Level 9-8: Collect all Star Coins in World 8.
- Level 9-9: Collect all Star Coins in all previous levels of World 9.
Successfully complete one of the indicated tasks to unlock a star at the title screen:
- 1. Successfully complete the game.
- 2. Successfully complete all normal levels.
- 3. Collect all 207 Star Coins in Worlds 1 through 8.
- 4. Successfully complete World 9 with all 24 Star Coins.
- 5. Successfully complete all levels with all alternate paths (all Warp Cannons and Mushroom Houses used).
- 6. Successfully complete all levels without unlocking the Super Guide Block (do not die eight times) to unlock sparkling stars.
In a level with a white Toad marker, listen for Toad when the level begins, then break the '?' block that he is inside to free him. Reach the end of the level, and a mushroom house will appear. One of the following types of mushroom house with a mini-game or reward will appear, depending on the last number of the timer when you collect the flag at the end of the level:
- Green house with 1-Up Cannon mini-game: Last number of the timer is 0, 1, 2 or 3.
- Red house with Match mini-game: Last number of the timer is 4, 5 or 6.
- Gold house with Star reward: Last number of the timer is 7, 8 or 9.
Successfully complete the game to have all Mushroom Houses in Worlds 1 through 8 reappear.
Alternate pathsSuper Mario Bros Wii Game Cheats
The following levels have secret exits:
World 1
- Level 1-3: Cannon
World 2
- Level 2-4: Warp pipe directly to the castle
- Level 2-6: Cannon
World 3
- Ghost House: Cannon
- Level 3-4: Warp to Level 3-5 or castle
- Level 3-5: Star Mushroom House
World 4
- Fortress: Cannon
- Ghost House: Star Mushroom House
World 5
- Ghost House: Cannon
World 6
- Level 6-5: Castle back door
- Level 6-6: Cannon
World 7
- Fortress: Warp to Level 7-6
- Ghost House: Warp to Level 7-5
World 8
- Level 8-2: Warp to Level 8-7
Successfully complete the game with less than 100 Star Coins, and the Princess will say 'Did I ever tell you about the Secret World?'.
Successfully complete the game will all Star Coins from Worlds 1 through 8, and the Princess will say 'Oh Mario, tell me about your adventure again!'. Alternately, successfully complete the game two times.
Hint moviesCollect all three Star Coins on a level to unlock the Hint movie for that particular level.
Hatless MarioGet 99 lives to have Mario not wear his hat. If you complete a level with 99 lives, Mario will not be wearing a hat at the map screen or the next level. He will wear a hat again if his lives drop below 99.
Infinite livesIn World 2-3, just past the two Piranha Plants (after the mid-level point), you will come to a staircase with a turtle coming down it. Jump on the turtle just as it is about to go off the third stair (third from the bottom). If done correctly, Mario will continue to jump on the turtle and earn up to 99 lives. If you miss the turtle, go back towards the left and return to the staircase and the turtle will respawn. This is a reference to the original Super Mario Bros., in which you could do the same trick to get unlimited lives.
Go to World 7-4 as Mini Mario. Go through the stage while staying on the left side. You will eventually see a '?' box and a ledge. Jump on the box then to the ledge. Jump off the ledge, making sure to stay against the wall and you will reach a platform with a pipe leading to a red flagpole. You will unlock a 1-Up Mushroom House to the north of World 7-4, which never disappears. You can continue to get 1-Ups until you reach your maximum of 99.
In World 7-5, throw a Koopa shell in-between the two Bullet Bill cannons to get an extra life every four seconds.
Easy livesWhile riding on a Yoshi, jump on the bullets seven or eight times to get extra lives.
Kill eight enemies while using a star to get an extra life. You can keep it going until the star runs out if you are fast enough.
Kill eight enemies with a turtle shell to get an extra life. You can keep hitting the turtle shell until there are no more enemies if you run fast enough.
Jump on seven turtles to get an extra life. You can keep jumping on the turtles until there are no more to jump on if you are fast enough.
Freeze the Pokeies, then do a quick Ground Pound to get at least five extra lives.
Easy coinsStand still, then Spin Jump on a dancing flower to get a coin.
Head protectionStand in front of a small item such as a turtle shell, and press 1 and shake the Wii-mote while picking it up. Hold it over your head to protect against falling objects.
Avoiding random encountersTo avoid encountering random enemies on the world map, activate a Star from your item menu.
Double Ground PoundIn Multiplayer mode, have both players do a Ground Pound (press [Jump], Down) and hit the ground simultaneously to perform a Double Ground Pound that can kill nearby enemies similarly to using a POW Block.
Stealing teammate's Red Mushroom House turnIn Multiplayer mode, do a Ground Pound on your teammate to steal their turn in a Red Mushroom House match game.
Hidden player soundsIn Multiplayer mode, when someone runs out of lives during a level, they can hold the D-pad in any direction and press 1 and 2 to make sounds such as a cowbell, drums, clapping, and horn.
Super Mario Bros. referenceSuccessfully complete the first level or any level while rescuing a captured toadstool in Single Player mode to hear end of level music from Super Mario Bros.
At the end of any stage except Bosses, touch the flag when the last two digits of the clock are the same (for example, 311, 222, 099, 111). When the flag is lowered, the old chime (for clearing a level) from Super Mario Bros. will play as you walk into the castle. Once inside, and the flag is raised, fireworks will go off corresponding with the number repeated on the clock. For example, if the time is 099, then nine explosions will be set off; however, if it is 211, only one will go off. The time will also set off other events, as stated in other cheats listed.
Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario Galaxy referenceDuring the introduction sequence, you can see Bowser Jr. and the other Koopalings leave after kidnapping Princess Peach and taking off in an airship from Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario Galaxy.
When you enter the airship, the background music is the airship song from Super Mario Galaxy.
Yoshi's Island series referenceAfter defeating the Koopa Kids once, Kamek will cast a spell to make them tougher for the rematch. In Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Island DS, he also cast spells on those Bosses to make them tougher.
After you press the button during the Bowser fight, Kemek will cast a spell on Bowser to make him bigger and stronger. This also happens in Yoshi's Island DS.