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{{italic title|''amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits''}}
{{italic title|''amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits''}}
{{Infobox
{{game infobox
|title=amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits
|title=amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits
|image=[[File:AmiibotapUSlogo.jpg|200px]]<br>American logo
|image=[[File:AmiibotapUSlogo.jpg|200px]]<br>American logo
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=Nintendo
|publisher=Nintendo
|released={{released|Japan|April 23, 2015<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.jp/amiibo/software/aavj/index.html</ref>|USA|April 30, 2015<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/amiibo-tap-nintendos-greatest-bits-also-launching-next-week-in-north-america/</ref>|Europe|April 30, 2015<ref>https://twitter.com/nintendoeurope/status/591225253902311424</ref>|Australia|May 1, 2015<ref>https://twitter.com/nintendoaunz/status/591829106267975680</ref>}}
|release={{release|Japan|April 23, 2015<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.jp/amiibo/software/aavj/index.html</ref>|USA|April 30, 2015<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/amiibo-tap-nintendos-greatest-bits-also-launching-next-week-in-north-america/</ref>|Europe|April 30, 2015<ref>https://twitter.com/nintendoeurope/status/591225253902311424</ref>|Australia|May 1, 2015<ref>https://twitter.com/nintendoaunz/status/591829106267975680</ref>}}
|genre=Miscellaneous
|genre=Miscellaneous
|modes=Single player
|modes=Single player
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=7|cero=A}}
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=7|cero=A}}
|platforms=[[Wii U]]
|platforms=[[Wii U]] (Nintendo eShop)
|media={{media|wiiudl=1}}
|media={{media|wiiudl=1}}
|input={{input|wiiu=1}}
|input={{input|wiiu=1}}
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'''''amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits''''', known in the British English version as '''''amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights''''', is an application for the [[Wii U]] in which players can scan [[amiibo]] to play trial versions of various [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] titles. It was released on the [[Wii U#Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]] as a free download on April 23, 2015 in Japan, on April 30, 2015 in Europe and North America, and on May 1, 2015 in Australia.
'''''amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits''''', known in European language versions as '''''amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights''''', is an application for the [[Wii U]] in which players can scan [[amiibo]] to play trial versions of various [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] titles. It was released on the [[Wii U#Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]] as a free download on April 23, 2015 in Japan, on April 30, 2015 in Europe and North America, and on May 1, 2015 in Australia.
 
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Amiibotapmenu.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The game's main menu]]
[[File:Amiibotapmenu.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The game's main menu]]
When the player scans an amiibo using the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]]'s {{button|wiiu|NFC}} NFC reader, a specific NES or SNES game is unlocked, each of which allows the player to play three-minute highlights of various points in the game each time they scan the amiibo designated to that game. The player can switch between different scenes by scanning the same amiibo multiple times. Each scene is 180 seconds long. The games assigned to each amiibo are completely random, and are not always based on the amiibo character's series. (For example, scanning a [[Mario]] amiibo may unlock a game unrelated to the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]].)
When the player scans an amiibo using the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]]'s {{button|wiiu|NFC}} NFC reader, a specific NES or SNES game is unlocked, each of which allows the player to play three-minute highlights of various points in the game each time they scan the amiibo designated to that game. The player can switch between different scenes by scanning the same amiibo multiple times. Each scene is 180 seconds (three minutes) long. The games assigned to each amiibo are completely random, and are not always based on the amiibo character's series. (For example, scanning a [[Mario]] amiibo may unlock a game unrelated to the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].)
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===List of ''Mario'' games===
===List of ''Super Mario'' games===
[[File:AmiibotapSMB3.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'']]
[[File:AmiibotapSMB3.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'']]
There are 12 ''Mario'' games included, with each game having its own number of scenes.
There are 12 ''Super Mario'' games included, with each game having its own number of scenes.
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|-
! width="20%"|Game !! width="10%"|Scene !! Setting
!width="20%"|Game!!width="10%"|Scene!!Setting
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''|| 1 || [[25m]]
|rowspan="3"|''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''||1||[[25m|25 m]]
|-
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|2 || [[75m]]
|2||[[75m|75 m]]
|-
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|3 || [[100m]]
|3||[[100m|100 m]]
|-
|-
|rowspan="4"|''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''<ref name="FirstLook">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBIB6DzQRaA</ref> || 1 || [[Stage 1 (Donkey Kong Jr.)|Stage 1]]
|rowspan="4"|''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''<ref name="FirstLook">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBIB6DzQRaA</ref>||1||[[Vine Scene]]
|-
|-
|2 || [[Stage 2 (Donkey Kong Jr.)|Stage 2]]
|2||[[Jump Board Scene]]
|-
|-
|3 || [[Stage 3 (Donkey Kong Jr.)|Stage 3]]
|3||[[Mario's Hideout]]
|-
|-
|4 || [[Stage 4 (Donkey Kong Jr.)|Stage 4]]
|4||[[Chain Scene]]
|-
|-
|rowspan="7"|''[[Wrecking Crew]]'' || 1 || Phase 1
|rowspan="7"|''[[Wrecking Crew]]''||1||[[Phase 1 (Wrecking Crew)|Phase 1]]
|-
|-
| 2 || Middle of Phase 6 (with [[Golden Hammer]] revealed)
|2||Middle of [[Phase 6 (Wrecking Crew)|Phase 6]] (with [[Golden Hammer]] revealed)
|-
|-
| 3 || Phase 11
|3||Phase 11
|-
|-
| 4 || Middle of Phase 19 (with letters "M-A-R-I-O" revealed)
|4||Middle of Phase 19 (with [[Letter (Wrecking Crew)|letters]] "M-A-R-I-O" revealed)
|-
|-
| 5 || Phase 25
|5||Phase 25
|-
|-
| 6 || Phase 50
|6||Phase 50
|-
|-
| 7 || Phase 100
|7||Phase 100
|-
|-
|rowspan="9"|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<ref name="IGN">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM8TiYWVFnA</ref> || 1 || [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
|rowspan="9"|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<ref name="IGN">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM8TiYWVFnA</ref>||1||[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
|-
|-
|2 || [[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]]
|2||[[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]]
|-
|-
|3 || [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-1]]
|3||[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-1]]
|-
|-
|4 || [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-1]]
|4||[[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-1]]
|-
|-
|5 || [[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-1]]
|5||[[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-1]]
|-
|-
|6 || [[World 6-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-1]]
|6||[[World 6-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-1]]
|-
|-
|7 || [[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-1]]
|7||[[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-1]]
|-
|-
|8 || [[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|8||[[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|-
|-
|9 || [[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]]
|9||[[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]]
|-
|-
|rowspan="9"|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/> || 1 || [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-1]] (as [[Mario]])
|rowspan="9"|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/>||1||[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-1]] (as [[Mario]])
|-
|-
|2 || [[World 2-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 2-3]] (as Mario)
|2||[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 2-3]] (as Mario)
|-
|-
|3 || [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-3]] (as [[Luigi]])
|3||[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-3]] (as [[Luigi]])
|-
|-
|4 || [[World 4-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 4-4]] (as Mario)
|4||[[World 4-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 4-4]] (as Mario)
|-
|-
|5 || [[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 5-1]] (as Mario)
|5||[[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 5-1]] (as Mario)
|-
|-
|6 || [[World 6-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 6-1]] (as Luigi)
|6||[[World 6-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 6-1]] (as Luigi)
|-
|-
|7 || [[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-3]] (as Mario)
|7||[[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-3]] (as Mario)
|-
|-
|8 || [[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-4]] (as Mario)
|8||[[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-4]] (as Mario)
|-
|-
|9 || [[World 9-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9-1]] (as Mario)
|9||[[World 9-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9-1]] (as Mario)
|-
|-
|rowspan="8"|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/> || 1 || [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]] (as Mario)
|rowspan="8"|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/>||1||[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]] (as Mario)
|-
|-
|2 || [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-3]] (from the beginning of the second area, as Luigi)
|2||[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-3]] (from the beginning of the second area, as Luigi)
|-
|-
|3 || [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 3-1]] (as [[Toad]])
|3||[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 3-1]] (as [[Toad]])
|-
|-
|4 || [[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-2]] (as [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]])
|4||[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-2]] (as [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]])
|-
|-
|5 || [[World 5-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 5-2]] (as Princess Toadstool)
|5||[[World 5-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 5-2]] (as Princess Toadstool)
|-
|-
|6 || [[World 6-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6-2]] (as Luigi)
|6||[[World 6-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6-2]] (as Luigi)
|-
|-
|7 || [[World 6-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6-2]] (before the battle with [[Tryclyde]], as Mario)
|7||[[World 6-3 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6-3]] (before the battle with [[Tryclyde]], as Mario)
|-
|-
|8 || [[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 7-2]] (as Mario)
|8||[[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 7-2]] (as Mario)
|-
|-
|rowspan="10"|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/> || 1 || [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-1]]
|rowspan="10"|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/>||1||[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-1]]
|-
|-
|2 || [[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 2-2]] (as [[Super Mario]])
|2||[[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 2-2]] (as [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]])
|-
|-
|3 || [[World 2-Fortress|World 2-Fortress]] (as Super Mario)
|3||[[World 2-Fortress|World 2-Fortress]] (as Super Mario)
|-
|-
|4 || [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-1]] (as Super Mario)
|4||[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-1]] (as Super Mario)
|-
|-
|5 || [[World 3-8 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-8]] (as [[Fire Mario]])
|5||[[World 3-8 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-8]] (as [[Fire Mario]])
|-
|-
|6 || [[World 3-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-Airship]] (as [[Raccoon Mario]])
|6||[[World 3-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-Airship]] (as [[Raccoon Mario]])
|-
|-
|7 || [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 4-1]]
|7||[[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 4-1]]
|-
|-
|8 || [[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 7-1]] (as Raccoon Mario)
|8||[[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 7-1]] (as Raccoon Mario)
|-
|-
|9 || [[World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 8-Airship]] (as Raccoon Mario)
|9||[[World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 8-Airship]] (as Raccoon Mario)
|-
|-
|10 || [[World 8-Bowser's Castle (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Bowser's Castle]] (as [[Tanooki Mario]])
|10||[[World 8-Bowser's Castle (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Bowser's Castle]] (as [[Tanooki Mario]])
|-
|-
|rowspan="9"|''[[Super Mario World]]''<ref name="IGN"/> || 1 || [[Yoshi's Island 2]]
|rowspan="9"|''[[Super Mario World]]''<ref name="IGN"/>||1||[[Yoshi's Island 2]]
|-
|-
|2 || [[1 Iggy's Castle|#1 Iggy's Castle]] (from the [[Midway Gate]])
|2||[[1 Iggy's Castle|#1 Iggy's Castle]] (from the [[Midway Gate]])
|-
|-
|3 || [[Donut Secret House]]
|3||[[Donut Secret House]]
|-
|-
|4 || [[Vanilla Secret 3]]
|4||[[Vanilla Secret 3]]
|-
|-
|5 || [[Cheese Bridge Area]]
|5||[[Cheese Bridge Area]]
|-
|-
|6 || [[Forest of Illusion 1]]
|6||[[Forest of Illusion 1]]
|-
|-
|7 || [[Chocolate Island 2]]
|7||[[Chocolate Island 2]]
|-
|-
|8 || [[Bowser's Castle]] (from the [[Front Door]])
|8||[[Bowser's Castle]] (from the [[Front Door]])
|-
|-
|9 || [[Funky (level)|Funky]]
|9||[[Funky (level)|Funky]]
|-
|-
|rowspan="5"|''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/> || 1 || Level 0 at low speed, with 4 [[virus]]es
|rowspan="5"|''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/>||1||Level 0 at low speed, with 4 [[virus]]es
|-
|-
|2 || Level 5 at low speed, with 24 viruses
|2||Level 5 at low speed, with 24 viruses
|-
|-
|3 || Level 10 at high speed, with 44 viruses
|3||Level 10 at high speed, with 44 viruses
|-
|-
|4 || Level 20 at high speed, with 10 viruses left
|4||Level 20 at high speed, with 10 viruses left
|-
|-
|5 || Level 24 at high speed, with 84 viruses
|5||Level 24 at high speed, with 84 viruses
|-
|-
|rowspan="4"|''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]'' || 1 || Level 1 at low speed
|rowspan="4"|''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''||1||Level 1 at low speed
|-
|-
| 2 || Level 3 at low speed
|2||Level 3 at low speed
|-
|-
| 3 || Level 5 at low speed
|3||Level 5 at low speed
|-
|-
| 4 || Level 10 at low speed
|4||Level 10 at low speed
|-
|-
|rowspan="8"|''[[Super Mario Kart]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/> || 1 || [[Mario Circuit 1]] (as Toad)
|rowspan="8"|''[[Super Mario Kart]]''<ref name="FirstLook"/>||1||[[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]] (as Toad)
|-
|-
|2 || [[Donut Plains 1 (SNES)|Donut Plains 1]] (as Luigi)
|2||[[SNES Donut Plains 1|Donut Plains 1]] (as Luigi)
|-
|-
|3 || [[Ghost Valley 1]] (as Peach)
|3||[[SNES Ghost Valley 1|Ghost Valley 1]] (as Princess Toadstool)
|-
|-
|4 || [[Bowser Castle 1 (SNES)|Bowser Castle 1]] (as [[Bowser]])
|4||[[Bowser Castle 1]] (as [[Bowser]])
|-
|-
|5 || [[Mario Circuit 2]] (as [[Donkey Kong Jr.]])
|5||[[SNES Mario Circuit 2|Mario Circuit 2]] (as [[Donkey Kong Jr.]])
|-
|-
|6 || [[Choco Island 1]] (as [[Yoshi]])
|6||[[SNES Choco Island 1|Choco Island 1]] (as [[Yoshi]])
|-
|-
|7 || [[Koopa Beach 1]] (as [[Koopa Troopa]])
|7||[[Koopa Beach 1]] (as [[Koopa Troopa]])
|-
|8 || [[Rainbow Road (SNES)|Rainbow Road]] (as Mario)
|-
|-
|8||[[SNES Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] (as Mario)
|}
|}
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==Glitches==
===2-Player Game===
This glitch only works on games that supported turn-based multiplayer on their original consoles (i.e. ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', ''Super Mario World'', ''Wrecking Crew''). First, the player must enter any scene of a game and return to the title screen, usually by way of [[Game Over]]. Then, they must choose "2-Player Game".  When the first player dies or completes the level, they must pass the controller to the second player. The glitch ends when the scene ends or changes.
This glitch is also possible in simultaneous multiplayer games (i.e. ''Super Mario Bros. 3''{{'}}s Battle Mode, ''Super Mario Kart'', ''Dr. Mario'', ''Yoshi''), but Player 1 plays as both characters. This allows access to normally unplayable modes, like Match Race and Battle Mode in ''Super Mario Kart''.
This glitch is likely caused because the P1 and P2 controllers are both linked to the Wii U GamePad to prevent more controllers from being used.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Amiibo App EU Logo.png|British English logo
Amiibo App EU Logo.png|European/Australian logo
AmiibotapJPlogo.png|Japanese logo
AmiibotapJPlogo.png|Japanese logo
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Media==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 19:50, March 24, 2024

amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits
US logo of amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits
American logo
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Wii U (Nintendo eShop)
Release date Japan April 23, 2015[1]
USA April 30, 2015[2]
Europe April 30, 2015[3]
Australia May 1, 2015[4]
Genre Miscellaneous
Rating(s)
ESRB:E - Everyone
PEGI:7 - Seven years and older
CERO:A - All ages
Mode(s) Single player
Media
Wii U:
Digital download
Input
Wii U:

amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits, known in European language versions as amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights, is an application for the Wii U in which players can scan amiibo to play trial versions of various NES and SNES titles. It was released on the Nintendo eShop as a free download on April 23, 2015 in Japan, on April 30, 2015 in Europe and North America, and on May 1, 2015 in Australia.

Gameplay

Main menu of amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits
The game's main menu

When the player scans an amiibo using the Wii U GamePad's NFC sensor NFC reader, a specific NES or SNES game is unlocked, each of which allows the player to play three-minute highlights of various points in the game each time they scan the amiibo designated to that game. The player can switch between different scenes by scanning the same amiibo multiple times. Each scene is 180 seconds (three minutes) long. The games assigned to each amiibo are completely random, and are not always based on the amiibo character's series. (For example, scanning a Mario amiibo may unlock a game unrelated to the Super Mario franchise.)

List of Super Mario games

There are 12 Super Mario games included, with each game having its own number of scenes.

Game Scene Setting
Donkey Kong 1 25 m
2 75 m
3 100 m
Donkey Kong Jr.[5] 1 Vine Scene
2 Jump Board Scene
3 Mario's Hideout
4 Chain Scene
Wrecking Crew 1 Phase 1
2 Middle of Phase 6 (with Golden Hammer revealed)
3 Phase 11
4 Middle of Phase 19 (with letters "M-A-R-I-O" revealed)
5 Phase 25
6 Phase 50
7 Phase 100
Super Mario Bros.[6] 1 World 1-1
2 World 2-2
3 World 3-1
4 World 4-1
5 World 5-1
6 World 6-1
7 World 7-1
8 World 8-1
9 World 8-4
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels[5] 1 World 1-1 (as Mario)
2 World 2-3 (as Mario)
3 World 3-3 (as Luigi)
4 World 4-4 (as Mario)
5 World 5-1 (as Mario)
6 World 6-1 (as Luigi)
7 World 7-3 (as Mario)
8 World 8-4 (as Mario)
9 World 9-1 (as Mario)
Super Mario Bros. 2[5] 1 World 1-1 (as Mario)
2 World 1-3 (from the beginning of the second area, as Luigi)
3 World 3-1 (as Toad)
4 World 4-2 (as Princess Toadstool)
5 World 5-2 (as Princess Toadstool)
6 World 6-2 (as Luigi)
7 World 6-3 (before the battle with Tryclyde, as Mario)
8 World 7-2 (as Mario)
Super Mario Bros. 3[5] 1 World 1-1
2 World 2-2 (as Super Mario)
3 World 2-Fortress (as Super Mario)
4 World 3-1 (as Super Mario)
5 World 3-8 (as Fire Mario)
6 World 3-Airship (as Raccoon Mario)
7 World 4-1
8 World 7-1 (as Raccoon Mario)
9 World 8-Airship (as Raccoon Mario)
10 Bowser's Castle (as Tanooki Mario)
Super Mario World[6] 1 Yoshi's Island 2
2 #1 Iggy's Castle (from the Midway Gate)
3 Donut Secret House
4 Vanilla Secret 3
5 Cheese Bridge Area
6 Forest of Illusion 1
7 Chocolate Island 2
8 Bowser's Castle (from the Front Door)
9 Funky
Dr. Mario[5] 1 Level 0 at low speed, with 4 viruses
2 Level 5 at low speed, with 24 viruses
3 Level 10 at high speed, with 44 viruses
4 Level 20 at high speed, with 10 viruses left
5 Level 24 at high speed, with 84 viruses
Yoshi 1 Level 1 at low speed
2 Level 3 at low speed
3 Level 5 at low speed
4 Level 10 at low speed
Super Mario Kart[5] 1 Mario Circuit 1 (as Toad)
2 Donut Plains 1 (as Luigi)
3 Ghost Valley 1 (as Princess Toadstool)
4 Bowser Castle 1 (as Bowser)
5 Mario Circuit 2 (as Donkey Kong Jr.)
6 Choco Island 1 (as Yoshi)
7 Koopa Beach 1 (as Koopa Troopa)
8 Rainbow Road (as Mario)

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese タッチ!アミーボ:いきなりファミコン名シーン
Tacchi! Amībo: Ikinari Famikon Meishīn
Touch! Amiibo: Sudden Famicom Classic Scenes

External links

References