Mario Multiverse Archive

The community actively hunts for "lost" versions—builds that were only available for a short time or shared in private circles.

So the next time you boot up Super Mario Bros. , listen closely. That little jingle when you grab a star? That’s not invincibility. mario multiverse archive

Because the project is not an official Nintendo product and is developed by a single person as a hobby, its availability is highly restricted. That little jingle when you grab a star

Originally conceived as a hobbyist recreation of Super Mario Bros. 1 , the project evolved into a massive platform for creating and sharing custom levels across dozens of unique game styles. Originally conceived as a hobbyist recreation of Super

Recording high-quality gameplay footage to provide a visual record for games that are no longer playable.

Index adjusted his glasses as the Archive returned to its quiet hum. Null-Mario was now a permanent exhibit in the "Gallery of What Could Have Been"—no longer a threat, but a celebrated part of the multiverse.

The Mario Multiverse project gained significant attention within the fan-game community for its professional-grade engine that mirrored the physics and aesthetics of various official Mario titles, from Super Mario Bros. to Super Mario World . However, the project's development history has been marked by long periods of silence, private beta testing, and community controversy regarding accessibility and the "closed" nature of its development. The Purpose of the Archive