
This trope is even clearer in the second demo released for April Fools' Day, when Nekoamon (the antagonist of the demo) even surprise-attacks Syobon, throws away the 1-2 pipe to prevent an easy victory and even smashes an entire section of ground apart.
Even after Lucas manages to escape him through a pipe, he makes it clear to him that he still won't stop chasing after him. Fell down a bottomless pit? He jumps back up screaming "WAHOO" at the top of his lungs. Brick blocks and steel pipes on his way? He busts his way through them.
The Juggernaut: Once MX starts chasing you, there is NOTHING that you can do to stop him, you can merely slow him down at best. Half the Man He Used to Be: Before the chase sequence on Level 1-1, we get a cutscene where MX shifts into his real form and then kills a Toad by throwing him towards the level's flag hard enough to break his body in half. For Want of a Nail: The game's events probably could've been avoided (or at least delayed) had Uncle Mark double-checked the copy of the game he bought for Lucas. Dramatic Irony: A Gamejolt post by Taco Games shows a picture of the game's cartridge with Lucas thanking his uncle Mark for buying him the game, completely oblivious to what is going to happen to him later. Once MX shows his true form, the clouds in the background turn into hostile-looking monsters with slasher smiles, yet they can't actually hurt you since they're merely in the background. Blackground: The moment MX appears, the blue skies of Level 1-1 turn completely pitch-black. However, the original name was still kept in the title screen. Artifact Title: The game's previous name of MARIO PC PORT was changed to MARIO' 85 to separate the game from Sonic Pc Port. You fall on the ground unconscious, and when you wake up, you are in a familiar place, but you notice that something is wrong. You were just playing Super Mario on your NES, when suddenly, a flashing light came from your TV. It is directed by Inferno and programmed by Taco Games. MARIO '85 (Previously known as MARIO PC PORT) is a Super Mario Bros. What might've been Lucas's greatest dream come true, might just be slowly deforming into a nightmare, that not even he can understand. After a week of playing, Lucas finally beats the game, but.
His hard-working uncle, Mark, got a game from the recently opened GameStop: Super Mario Bros! A classic game, one of its kind.
In 1985, Lucas, an eight-year old boy, has received one of the greatest gifts for his birthday.