How to save new super mario bros wii game




















The temporary saves can only be used once. You can Quick Save which is basically like pausing the game except you can turn the Wii off, go on another file, whatever. To do a permanent save you need to complete a Castle or an Airship that you haven't completed before this doesn't work if you've already completed a castle or airship later in the game than the one that you complete next.

You can also unlock a normal save option in the pause menu by completing World 8-Castle. OkayDude - 12 years ago - report 5 0. An option pops up asking if you want to save after castles and airships.

After you save the princess there is a feature that u can save whenever. JDZ - 12 years ago - report 1 1. I have it for the wii but try to pause at the world select and youll might see it.

Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions. Question Status How do i use a game save? What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Boards New Super Mario Bros. U How do you save in this game? OK, I played the first two levels in this game. Looked for an option to save.

I figured the game just auto saves after completing a level - which i believe Mario Land on the 3DS does. So i exit the game and come back later to find out none of my progress was saved and I have to start over. I replay the first level and come out with 9 lives. I do a quick save and then copy that save to one of the two free spots. The copy shows only the default 5 lives, so it obviously did not copy the quick save, just the default regular one which starts with 5 lives.

As the title says, how the heck do you perform a regular save? Simultaneous Ground Pound: This works only for multiplayer gameplay and is great for defeating difficult enemies such as wigglers or piranha plants. Have at least 2 players ground pound and hit the ground at the same time. All on-screen enemies will then disappear. Know the items. Wii has many new and returning items that come in handy throughout a game. They can make or break your game, so it's important to know how they work.

Mushroom: Turns Mario into Super Mario. Super Mario is taller and stronger. Super Mario can take two hits before dying instead of one. Fire Flower: A useful item that allows Mario to shoot fireballs. Press 1 to shoot fire. Hitting an enemy with a fireball leaves behind a coin to collect.

Most but not all enemies can be killed with this. Ice Flower: A new item to Mario side-scrollers. This allows you to freeze enemies inside blocks of ice. The blocks can be picked up and thrown and can be used for many purposes. This shrinks the player down to minuscule size. With the mini mushroom, you can fit into small spaces and your jumps are extra high. Mini Mario can dash on water. He needs to ground pound to kill an enemy. Be careful with this item, though. It takes only one hit to kill Mario.

Propeller Suit: A brand-new item that allows Mario to launch up into the air and float much longer than a regular jump. To use this, shake the Wii remote. Mario can be hit by enemies three times before dying. Penguin Suit. Another new item. It allows you to slide on ice and shoot ice balls at enemies. Like the Propeller Hat, it can take three hits before losing a life. They look just like regular Mushrooms except that they are green. Power Star: Makes Mario invincible. Any enemies you run into while it is in effect immediately die.

It also lights up the cavern in certain "dark" underground levels. When playing multiplayer, make this effective by allowing the invincible character to lift the other character. Both will become invincible.

Know your enemies. There are a lot of classic Mario enemies in this game. Knowing how to avoid or defeat each can help you significantly. Here are some of the most common ones: Koopa Troopa: The most common enemy you will come across. Stomp on their shells to immobilize them, and you can kick them away if you wish. Kicking a Koopa shell near other enemies will knock out anything in its path. Just be sure it doesn't come back at you because Koopa shells are dangerous. Koopa Paratroopas have small white wings, allowing them to hop around or hover in the air.

Stomp on them to take their wings off, and they will walk around like a normal Koopa. Note: The difference between Koopas with red shells and green shells is that red ones stay put on the ledge they walk on, while green Koopas walk continuously in a straight line, only turning if they hit a dead-end.

Goomba: Goombas are brown mushroom-like beings that waddle many of the game's levels. They are the weakest opponents in the game and can be killed by stomping them. Paragoombas, like Paratroopas, have wings, which allow them to hop around. Spikes: Strange creatures that pull spiked balls out of their mouths and throw them at you.

They are often positioned on high ground, making them somewhat tough to defeat. But if you have good timing and can avoid its throws, a simple stomp to the head will eliminate it.

Just be careful you don't try to stomp it while it's pulling a spiked ball out of its mouth! They can be frozen with an Ice Flower, which will allow you to jump on them and reach hard-to-reach places. Banzai Bills are immense, grinning versions of Bullet Bills, found only in two levels looking even bigger when they appear a second time. Although they are huge, they are fairly easy to defeat. Jump on them, like Bullet Bills, and you will kill them.

Swoopers: In the underground levels, bat-like creatures will fly from the roof of the cave at you. A simple jump can avoid them, and a single stomp will kill them. Lakitu: Bespectacled Koopas riding on top of smiling clouds. They throw down enemies like Spikes, which can get frustrating as they throw them down very quickly at some points during levels. If you manage to stomp on the Koopa, usually using Yoshi to hover, you can jump on the cloud and ride it using the directional pad.

However, after a few seconds, the cloud will disappear, and a new Lakitu will return shortly. Wigglers: Found only in the poisonous swamps of World 5, these yellow caterpillar-like enemies seem harmless, but will still take away a life if you touch them. The only way to defeat them is to throw a shell, a POW block, or use a synchronized ground-pound in multiplayer, for if you merely stomp on them, they will become angry, turn red, and walk a little faster. Giant wigglers can also be found underground.

They are much faster than normal ones and can walk right into the swamp. You can bounce on them without having them become angry, but make sure they don't lead you right into the swamp. Podoboos: In the fiery levels, balls of fire with eyes will hop around or jump out of lava. Be sure to avoid them. They can be frozen, they die when you freeze them. Despite their harmless appearance, they are not friendly. The only way to get past them is to swim around them and avoid them or shoot them with either ice or fireballs.

There are several kinds, so learn all their habits! Dry Bones: Found in the fortress and castle levels, these walking skeletons, assuming the look of Koopas, can only be defeated with a star or by being frozen and thrown or ground-pounded upon. Pokeys: Segmented, spikey, cactus-like enemies lurking in the desert world.

The only way to defeat them is with a star, which will turn you invincible, or have Yoshi eat them. If Yoshi eats their heads, then their entire body will collapse. Their spikes will disappear for about 2 seconds to the music. If Yoshi eats any part of their body at this point, no matter how tall they are, he will gobble up the entire Pokey, and lay an egg which will contain items like coins, Mushrooms, 1-Up Mushrooms, or Fire Flowers.



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