Cheat code

Cheat codes are built-in cheating mechanisms in video games that usually give the player considerable advantages, such as the ability to skip to any level regardless of progress, invincibility, or power-ups to the player character. Cheats are typically activated with unprompted button sequences in the game's menus or by accomplishing an obscure or illogical series of events within the game. Despite their name, cheat-codes do not always give the player an advantage, as something entered like a cheat-code may instead result in graphical changes or unlock extra content that does not directly benefit the player.

Several games in the Mario franchise have featured cheat codes. Note that the following list only features built-in cheats and does not list codes activated from a third-party cheating device such as the.

Super Mario Bros.
Holding the button and then pressing  on the title screen after a Game Over will allow the player to continue from the first level of the world the player died on, rather than being sent back to the beginning of the game.

Super Mario Bros. 2
When the game is paused, holding (up)  and  on controller 2 while unpausing automatically causes the player's character to lose a life.

New Super Mario Bros.
After finishing the game, pressing, , , , , , , on the world map start menu screen will have access to the game's Challenge Mode, a harder mode which does not allow the player to scroll the screen backwards in most courses.

Holding down and  when selecting a file will allow a player to play as Luigi until the game is quit, at which point the process will need repeating. Upon a successful activation of the trick, Luigi's voice will be heard just after the file selection jingle. This can be done regardless of whether or not the game is beaten; however, this trick is stated by the game itself in the background of the "Congratulations!" message after the game is beaten once.

New Super Mario Bros. 2
Similarly to New Super Mario Bros., holding down and  when selecting a file will allow the player to play as Luigi. This can only be done after completing.

New Super Luigi U
In single-player mode, holding down on the GamePad or  on a Wii Remote when selecting a level allows the player to play as Nabbit for the duration of the level. If done on Flying Squirrel Ovation, the player will play as their set user Mii instead.

Super Mario Maker
Pressing ++ while the course loads will cause the screen to look like a CRT television screen, similar to Big Mario.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
The player can disable the mid-air spin for or  by holding the  down for three seconds on the title screen while pressing the  and  buttons at the same time. When Nabbit's voice is heard, the jump controls have been disabled for the mid-air spin. However, this has to be done each time the game starts up. After disabling it, the player can re-enable it via the same method.

Super Mario Bros. 35
Once the player has cleared every course at least once, holding down while starting a game allows the player to play as Luigi instead for the duration of said game.

Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.
Holding down on the Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels title screen grants the player infinite lives. Holding down on the Ball title screen changes the character to Luigi. Holding down on the digital clock allows the player to listen to the Mario Drawing Song.

Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)
On the title screen, players can press the following buttons to unlock everything in the game except Mario's Star Holes:, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,.

In the main menu, holding and  and then selecting Clubhouse with  will enable a "code entry" option. The following code can be entered:
 * KPXWN9N3 will start a tournament on Toad Highlands, at the end of which a promotional code for Nintendo Power will appear.

Super Mario Kart
On the course select screen in Super Mario Kart, in Time Trial or Match Race, if the buttons, , , , , , , , are pushed in this order, the Special Cup is instantly unlocked for use in these modes. This does not work in Grand Prix.

Additionally, if when selecting a character the player presses while holding, the character being selected will shrink in size, equivalent to a permanent Lightning effect. Using the button combination again will revert the racer to normal.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
In Japan only, there was a contest for submitting Time Trial times. However, accessing the 16-character code is still possible in all localizations of the game. The player can see a 16-character code by pressing, , , , , , , , , after the results screen where they can make a menu selection.

There is a way to decode the 16-character code. , which will reveal the track raced, the kart used, the pair of drivers selected, the track time, and best lap time.

Mario Sports Mix
On the profile screen, the player can activate a cheat code to unlock everything on their save files. To do this, the player must first connect a Nunchuck to their Wii Remotes. Then, they should highlight their save file, hold and press  three times, then release. Then they can hold and press  four times, then release. Finally, they should hold both and  and press  five times, then release. If done correctly, the game will play a sound indicating success, and everything will be unlocked. The records, however, are not affected.

This cheat code only works when the save file in question has completed at least one tournament.

Super Nintendo version
The player can enter the following button combinations after selecting "Erase Game" on the File Select screen:
 * ,,,,,,, ("Bad Buddy") - in a 2-Player Game, lets the inactive player become active without the active player's input
 * ,,,,,,, ("Darby Day") - starts the Music Test
 * ,,,,, ("Barrel") - gives 50 lives

Also, entering ,,,, ("Diddy") while Cranky Kong is winding his phonograph lets the player play the Token Bonus Areas at their leisure.

Game Boy Advance version
These codes can be entered by holding while highlighting "Erase" on the File Select screen. Entering them correctly will have a voice say "Not Bad!".
 * ,,,, ("Bubba") - gives infinite access to the Token Areas
 * ,,,,, ("Ballad") - starts the Sound Test
 * ,,,,, ("Barrel") - gives 50 lives

Super Nintendo version
In Pirate Panic, the player can perform an obscure series of events to reveal a single Kremkoin that will give them all 75 Kremcoins at once.


 * The player should go into the cabin where Kaptain K. Rool's note is found, then leave without collecting the Extra Life Balloon or reading the note.
 * The player should then collect the first Banana Bunch without collecting any other bananas.
 * Then, they should go back into the cabin, without collecting any bananas, and grab the 1-Up Balloon.
 * The player should leave the cabin, and repeat step 2.
 * The player should go back into the cabin, without collecting any bananas. A Kremkoin will be inside, and once it is collected, the player's Kremkoin count will jump to the maximum of 75.

After this cheat is performed, the player can still collect regular Kremkoins from boss battles and Bonus Areas. Collecting the coins in this manner will not count toward the player's completion percentage.

While creating new file, pressing five times while highlighting Two-Player Contest Mode gives access to the game's Music Test. Doing so again opens the Cheat Code option, allowing the following codes and effects to be added:
 * ,,,,,,, ("Ya Sad Lad") - gives 50 lives
 * ,,,,,,, ("Barrel Ax") - removes all DK and Star Barrels

Game Boy Advance version
On the Cheats section of the Options Menu, players can input the following codes:
 * WELLARD - removes all DK Barrels
 * ROCKARD - removes all DK and Star Barrels
 * FREEDOM - opens all levels
 * ONETIME - starts Sound Test
 * KREDITS - shows credits
 * RICHMAN - gives ten Banana Coins
 * WELLRICH - gives 50 Banana Coins
 * HELPME - gives 15 lives
 * WEAKLING - gives 55 lives

Donkey Kong Land 2
The English version of the game has three cheat codes the player can implement. The codes do not work on the Japanese version. While on the title screen, the player has to hold or, and input one of the below combinations. If done correctly, an extra life sound effect will play.
 * 50 lives:, , ,
 * 40 Banana Coins:, , ,
 * 47 Kremkoins:, , , (in order to get 100% completion, the standard Kremkoins must still be collected)

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Players can enter codes in both the Super Nintendo and Game Boy Advance version of the game, resulting in gameplay changes.

Super Nintendo version
Players can initiate the code-entering screen by pressing the following sequence at the file selection screen:. Some codes are permanently attached to a file if entered before starting a new game.


 * LIVES – Players are given 50 lives. Entering it before starting a new profile will result in players being ranked "Cheatin' Chump" after beating the final boss.
 * ASAVE – The game automatically saves after each level. Entering it before starting a new profile will result in players being ranked "Cheatin' Chump" after beating the final boss.
 * MERRY – All bonus levels will have a Christmas theme, turning stars into ornaments and green bananas into presents. Additionally, different bonus level music will play. If entered before starting a new file, the effects will be permanent to that file; if entered before starting an existing file, the effect only lasts until the game is reset.
 * COLOR – Dixie and Kiddy Kong's clothing will turn purple and green, respectively. This also affects the Level Flag. Dixie's gum (seen during her idle animation) will turn from pink to purple. Some enemy artwork seen after entering a Bonus Barrel is changed, and the Mirror is now green. Dixie Kong's Photo Album and the credits remain unaltered. If entered before starting a new file, the effects will be permanent to that file; if entered before starting an existing file, the effect only lasts until the game is reset.
 * MUSIC – Enters Dixie Kong's Music Test, where players can choose any in-game music to listen to.
 * WATER – Allows the player to enter the waterfall left of Bazaar's General Store, where there is a secret cave. If the player wins the game, all 85 Bonus Coins will be earned. If entered before starting a new file, the player will always be allowed to enter the waterfall; if entered before starting an existing file, the player can only enter the waterfall until the game is reset.
 * ERASE – The record time for Riverside Race will be deleted on all files.
 * HARDR – 29 of the 139 DK Barrels will be removed. This code must be entered before starting a new file to work. If the game is beaten with this code activated from the start, the player will have a score of 104% instead of the standard 103%.
 * TUFST – All Star Barrels are removed. If entered before starting a new file, almost all DK Barrels will additionally be removed; the effects will be permanent to that file. If entered before starting an existing file, the effect only lasts until the game is reset. If the game is beaten with this code activated from the start, the player will have a score of 105% instead of the standard 103%.

Game Boy Advance version
Players can enter codes by pressing "Enter Cheat" in the "Options" menu.


 * EXTRAS – Players can play all of the minigames included in the game from the main menu.
 * AQUA – Players get all 98 Bonus Coins for any new game file.
 * MUSIC – The game opens the music test, where players can choose any in-game music to listen to.
 * MONKEY – Players get 50 additional lives when used.
 * HARDER – Star Barrels are removed.
 * TUFFER – DK Barrels and Star Barrels are removed if the player starts a new game.
 * KREDITS – The credits play.

Donkey Kong Land III
Like its prequel, Donkey Kong Land III features cheat codes that the player can activate by entering a certain button combination from the title screen. This plays a sound effect, and most cheats go into effect when the player enters a save file.

Unlike Donkey Kong Land 2, this game only uses the D-Pad for its button combination instead of the and  buttons. Cheats appear in both the original and Color versions of Donkey Kong Land III, whereas cheats did not appear in the Japanese version of Donkey Kong Land 2.


 * Pressing, , , , grants Dixie and Kiddy fifty extra lives.
 * Pressing, , , , causes the player to play the mini-game Memory after they exit from the title screen.
 * Pressing, , , , , , unlocks every area except the Lost World. The Watches, Bonus Coins, and DK Coins are not unlocked.
 * Pressing either, , , or changes the level of the title screen's gameplay demo, depending on the number of times every button is pressed. The Kongs eventually die in every gameplay demo, except for the default Jetty Jitters demo in the original Game Boy release:
 * One time: Rickety Rapids
 * Two times: Whiplash Dash
 * Three times: Deep Reef Grief
 * Four times: the gameplay demo resets to the default Jetty Jitters.

Diddy Kong Racing
Every time the player finishes a game and watches the credits, a code, referred to as a "Magic Code," will appear that changes how the game is played. To enter the code, the player has to go to the Options menu and then the Magic Codes option. If the inputted code is valid, the player can toggle them on or off through the Code List, also in the Options menu. There are a total of 24 codes; codes in bold can be inputted in both tracks and Adventure mode.

Donkey Kong 64
A button sequence can allow players to access new worlds with a lower amount of Golden Bananas than what is displayed by B. Locker. To do so, the player must press Up, Down, Left, and then Right on the , in front of B. Locker. The homing weapon sound will play as confirmation the cheat was inputed correctly. If the player then approaches B. Locker with the correct Kong, B. Locker will let them through with a lower number of required Golden Bananas. The minimum default number, the lower amount and the corresponding Kong of the level are displayed in the following table:

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
Holding the button on the map screen and pressing, , , ,  will make a menu appear, giving direct access to the Bandit minigames, as well as exclusive two-player variations of Throwing Balloons and Seed Spit. In the GBA version, the player must hold on the stage select screen and press, , , , ; this version removes the two-player modes of the aforementioned minigames.