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→‎Super Mario Bros.: No reference showing this is a glitch rather than a different setting of hard mode in the remake.
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Hard Mode is also found in ''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'' but there is no world select option, the game restarts at 1-1. Beating 8-4 again will add another star to the title screen but that could be achieved in regular difficulty mode anyway.
Hard Mode is also found in ''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'' but there is no world select option, the game restarts at 1-1. Beating 8-4 again will add another star to the title screen but that could be achieved in regular difficulty mode anyway.


A glitch exists in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' that applies these changes to Worlds A-D whenever the player quits and restarts from those worlds.
In the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', these changes are always applied to Worlds A-D.


In ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'', Hard Mode, referred to as "Star courses" in the latter game, becomes an actual second quest that the player must go through in order to fully complete the game. The text about pushing B to select a world is removed as the level select feature was redone for these games. These games use a star to indicate the mode, with ''All-Stars'' placing it before the level number (e.g. "World ★1-1") and ''Deluxe'' placing it where the hyphen would normally go ("World 1★1"). Beating the Star courses in ''Deluxe'' rewards the player with the text "Wow! You are a super player! Congratulations!" from Princess Toadstool as well as the Bowser Award in their photo album.
In ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'', Hard Mode, referred to as "Star courses" in the latter game, becomes an actual second quest that the player must go through in order to fully complete the game. The text about pushing B to select a world is removed as the level select feature was redone for these games. These games use a star to indicate the mode, with ''All-Stars'' placing it before the level number (e.g. "World ★1-1") and ''Deluxe'' placing it where the hyphen would normally go ("World 1★1"). Beating the Star courses in ''Deluxe'' rewards the player with the text "Wow! You are a super player! Congratulations!" from Princess Toadstool as well as the Bowser Award in their photo album.