User:Rodmjorgeh

Hi! This is my page. This page is about me and my favorite Mario game, New Super Mario Bros. Wii! Just scroll to see stuff...

= About me =

I'm currently working on a New Super Mario Bros. Wii hack called "Old Super Mario Bros Wii." with more than 150 new levels and a new world map for you to enjoy! Sadly though I can't seem to get it working in the Wii console, so yeah, bad time for me. I started 1 year ago and I already made more than 50 levels and did the world map for the World 1, World 2 and World A. You're maybe asking: "What the hell is a World A?". Well, there's a cannon in World 2 that leads directly to this secret world. Yes, a SECRET WORLD. Maybe I'll do another secret worlds like World B, World C and World D, but now I'm just focused on World A. If you go to the "Enemies" section, every enemy image you see is from my ROMhack. So, if you ladies and gentleman are wondering: "I don't remember this level in NSMBW", don't forget that it's my NSMBW hack.

= About New Super Mario Bros. Wii =

Goomba
Goombas are one of the major species of the Mario franchise. Since their first game appearance in Super Mario Bros., they have become one of the most iconic members of the Koopa Troop and the entire Mario franchise, appearing in almost every title. As you know, they appear in this game. The Goomba can be encountered in the Enemy Course of World 1. In this Enemy Course, it can be either eight Goombas, four Hefty Goombas, or two Giant Goombas. Also, during the boss fight with Magikoopa, his magic can transform the platforms into Goombas, in addition to a variety of other enemies.

In the seventh level of World 9, there are Goombas inside spiked chestnuts encountered called Prickly Goombas. These chestnuts prevent them from being stomped on, but the Goombas can break out of their shells if hit by a fireball from Fire Mario or any fire spitting enemies such as Venus Fire Traps.

Hefty Goomba
Hefty Goombas are a type of Goomba that have appeared as enemies in the Super Mario series. They are depicted as a size smaller than a Big Goomba but bigger than a common Goomba.

They split into two normal Goombas when stomped. They appear in the World 1 Enemy Course and in World 8-2. They are the only large enemies that can be frozen by ice balls, but need to be Ground Pounded since they cannot be lifted because of their huge size.

Mega Goomba
Big Goombas are large Goombas that have appeared as semi-recurring enemies throughout the Mario franchise.

Giant Goombas only appear in the World 1 Enemy Course, where two of them appear trying to stop the player from saving the kidnapped Toad. Giant Goombas share the same attack pattern as many of their smaller relatives. When jumped on, they split into two Hefty Goombas. If Ground Pounded, it splits into four normal Goombas. It takes four fireballs to defeat a Giant Goomba. Giant Goombas cannot be frozen by ice balls from Ice Mario; they will break out instantly after being frozen.

Mini Goomba
Mini Goombas are miniature Goombas that are featured throughout different installments of the Mario franchise. They look like regular Goombas, being brown vaguely humanoid mushrooms, albeit they are notably smaller in size. Their main purpose is usually to slow down the players or otherwise impede their progress.

They reappear in this game, this time in the open world. Mostly in groups, they are not dropped by Paragoombas, but they still weigh Mario down by swarming on him. They no longer hurt Mario even if he is Mini Mario; however, Mario can do a Spin Jump to get them off. After being spun once, Mini Goombas are defeated. Despite their size, Mini Goombas still let out a coin when hit by a fireball. They made appearances on World 5-4 and 7-5.

Paragoomba
Paragoombas are Goombas that have small wings protruding from either their head or torso. Just like Koopa Paratroopas, they jump up and down and shed their wings and change into their regular form upon being stomped on the head. They only appear in World 7-5 and World 8-2. Like other enemies, Paragoombas can now be defeated with a Spin Jump, which does the same effect as a ground pound; it takes out a Paragoomba instantly.


 * Buzzy Beetle/Upside-Down Buzzy Beetle and its big variation, Big Buzzy Beetle (unused);
 * Spiny/Upside-Down Spiny;
 * Podoboo (refered as a "Fireball" in the original game);
 * Thwomp and its big variation, Big Thwomp;
 * Lakitu;
 * Green Koopa Troopa and Red Koopa Troopa;
 * Green Koopa Paratroopa and Red Koopa Paratroopa;
 * Spike Top;
 * Boo and its big variation, Big Boo;
 * Pipe - Piranha Plant
 * Pipe - Venus Fire Trap;
 * Grounded Piranha Plant and its big variation, Grounded Giant Piranha Plant;
 * Grounded Venus Fire Trap and its big variation, Grounded Giant Venus Fire Trap;
 * Hammer Brother;
 * Fire Brother;
 * Boomerang Brother;
 * Ice Brother;
 * Sledge Brother;
 * Bullet Bill, its big variation, Banzai Bill and its MEGA BIG SUPER GIANT variation, King Bill;
 * Bull's-Eye Bill and its big variation, Bull's-Eye Banzai;
 * Swooper;
 * Bob-Omb;
 * Broozer;
 * Amp;
 * Pokey;
 * Blooper and Blooper With Babies;
 * Cheep Cheep and its big variation, Big Cheep Cheep;
 * Deep Cheep and its big variation, Big Deep Cheep;
 * Eep Cheep and its big variation, Big Eep Cheep (Trivia: the big variation of the Eep Cheeps were unused in this game. They only appear in New Super Luigi U);
 * Spiny Cheep Cheep;
 * Dry Bones and its big variation, Big Dry Bones;
 * Green Chain Link Koopa and Red Chain Link Koopa;
 * Wiggler and its big variation, Big Wiggler;
 * Crowber;
 * Chain Chomp and its big variation, Big Chain Chomp;
 * Porcupuffer;
 * Fire Snake;
 * Prickly Goomba;
 * Flame Chomp;
 * Cheep Chomp;
 * Urchin and its big variation, Big Urchin;
 * Huckit Crab;
 * Fish Bone;
 * Clampy;
 * Bramball;
 * Mechakoopa;
 * Bulber;
 * Foo;
 * River Piranha Plant;
 * Stalking Piranha Plant;
 * Para-bomb;
 * Scaredy Rat;
 * Parabeetle and its big variation, Heavy Parabeetle;
 * Monty Mole;
 * Boo Buddies;
 * Muncher and its frozen variation, Frozen Muncher;
 * Fuzzy and its big variation, Big Fuzzy;
 * Rocky Wrench;
 * Cooligan;
 * Spike;
 * Gabon;
 * Jellybeam;
 * Kamek;