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==False Bowsers== | ==False Bowsers== | ||
It can be seen the the E3 2011 trailer that the False Bowsers did not have a Tanooki Tail. Unless there were no False Bowsers included in the game at the time and the real Bowser was fought several times throughout the game instead of once. | It can be seen the the E3 2011 trailer that the False Bowsers did not have a Tanooki Tail. Unless there were no False Bowsers included in the game at the time and the real Bowser was fought several times throughout the game instead of once. | ||
==Flagpole== | |||
When you got the flagpole, it originally still showed the bowser flag as you slid down and it stayed at the top, then when you reached the bottom, the flag changed to Mario's emblem. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 16:32, November 20, 2011
The following is a list of beta elements from the game Super Mario 3D Land.
Different Designs
World 2-1 would have, originally, a giant Used Block near the start. Possibly a beta Roulette Block that turns into a used block when hit. Also there were no yellow spotted jumping platforms after the cutouts of Goombas. They appeared in the final game. In the early World 2-3, the Super Mushroom platform had a yellow cap, and less features. The Mario platform had a Warp Pipe.
Different Functions
The box that warps Mario to other places originally also send him to bonuses, like the Mystery Boxes, what happens more rarely in the original game. Later, the warping box was purple instead orange.
Invincibility Leaf and P-Wing
The Invincibility Leaf was supposed to appear after 8 deaths in one level, and the P-Wing was supposed to appear after 16 deaths.[1]
Name
The game was originally called "Super Mario", also being called like that in E3. Then Reggie Fils-Aime called it "Super Mario 3D", however, the addition of "Land" wasn't revealed until the news on drop of the 3DS price and one of the newer trailers - the same one as the first but with the logo replaced.
Different Music
The game had a different version of the main theme before release (also being heard in many trailers). Also, in World 2-Airship on the E3 Demo, the battle with Boom Boom featured Peewee Pirahna's theme from Super Mario Galaxy 2, but was later changed. The music was likely a placeholder for the music that ended up being in the final version.[2][3]
World Change
World 4-5 was originally World 3-3.Template:Refneeded, and in the first trailers and demos, no World Map was shown.
Retro Suits
While the Super Leaf and P-Wing returned. Yoshiaki Koizumi said he would definitely put some more of the other classic suits but there are none in the game.
World 1-2 Warp Zone
At E3 2011 in World 1-2, the Warp Zone had 3 green pipes in it instead of 1 Orange Pipe.[4]
False Bowsers
It can be seen the the E3 2011 trailer that the False Bowsers did not have a Tanooki Tail. Unless there were no False Bowsers included in the game at the time and the real Bowser was fought several times throughout the game instead of once.
Flagpole
When you got the flagpole, it originally still showed the bowser flag as you slid down and it stayed at the top, then when you reached the bottom, the flag changed to Mario's emblem.
Gallery