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|data-sort-value=GiaG style="background:white"|[[File:SMG Asset Model Big Goomba.png|100x100px]]<br>[[ | |data-sort-value=GiaG style="background:white"|[[File:SMG Asset Model Big Goomba.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Big Goomba|Giant Goomba]] | ||
|align=left|A giant Goomba. It is defeated only when spun and kicked. | |align=left|A giant Goomba. It is defeated only when spun and kicked. | ||
|colspan=2 data-sort-value=22|[[Supermassive Galaxy]] | |colspan=2 data-sort-value=22|[[Supermassive Galaxy]] | ||
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|align=left|Giant Wigglers that are too large to harm. Some are in a permanent state of anger that makes them faster and harder to avoid. | |align=left|Giant Wigglers that are too large to harm. Some are in a permanent state of anger that makes them faster and harder to avoid. | ||
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==Development== | ==Development== | ||
[[File:SMG2 Supermassive Prerelease.png|thumb|Mario and two [[ | [[File:SMG2 Supermassive Prerelease.png|thumb|Mario and two [[Big Goomba|Giant Goomba]]s in an early version of [[Supermassive Galaxy]].]] | ||
The development of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' started as soon as the first ''Super Mario Galaxy'' was released. Many of the ideas were based on those shown in the first game, which, for example, included moving or adding new stars in the levels. The project was initially called '' Super Mario Galaxy 1.5''. The development of the new version of the game lasted a year; however, Miyamoto realized that the new game was beginning to overflow with new elements and ideas. Therefore, the team decided to create a real ''Super Mario Galaxy'' sequel rather than a new version of the original installment.<ref>[http://nintendoeverything.com/at-one-point-super-mario-galaxy-2-was-super-mario-galaxy-1-5/ Nintendo Everything >> Blog Archive >> At one point, ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' was ''Super Mario Galaxy 1.5''] "''As soon as the project was over, we started making something that we might call version 1.5. We did things like moving or adding stars to levels that were already available... we realized that there were too many things to fit into a version 1.5. That made us realize we should start from scratch and make Super Mario Galaxy 2.''" - Miyamoto during Iwata Asks: ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' interview</ref> The development of the sequel then lasted two and half years.<ref>[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/supermariogalaxy2/1/3 Iwata Asks: ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' - Volume 2]</ref> | The development of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' started as soon as the first ''Super Mario Galaxy'' was released. Many of the ideas were based on those shown in the first game, which, for example, included moving or adding new stars in the levels. The project was initially called '' Super Mario Galaxy 1.5''. The development of the new version of the game lasted a year; however, Miyamoto realized that the new game was beginning to overflow with new elements and ideas. Therefore, the team decided to create a real ''Super Mario Galaxy'' sequel rather than a new version of the original installment.<ref>[http://nintendoeverything.com/at-one-point-super-mario-galaxy-2-was-super-mario-galaxy-1-5/ Nintendo Everything >> Blog Archive >> At one point, ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' was ''Super Mario Galaxy 1.5''] "''As soon as the project was over, we started making something that we might call version 1.5. We did things like moving or adding stars to levels that were already available... we realized that there were too many things to fit into a version 1.5. That made us realize we should start from scratch and make Super Mario Galaxy 2.''" - Miyamoto during Iwata Asks: ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' interview</ref> The development of the sequel then lasted two and half years.<ref>[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/supermariogalaxy2/1/3 Iwata Asks: ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' - Volume 2]</ref> | ||