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{{italic title|List of ''Mario Clash'' pre-release and unused content}}
{{italic title|List of ''Mario Clash'' pre-release and unused content}}
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[Mario Clash]]''.
''[[Mario Clash]]'' game was originally a mini-game<ref>[[Media:Official Nintendo Magazine - VB Mario Land.jpg|Official Nintendo Magazine (Great Britain) January 2010, pg. 62]]</ref> which was seen in ''[[VB Mario Land]]'', an unreleased [[Virtual Boy]] game which was shown at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, 1995.<ref>[[Media:Nintendo Power - March 95.jpg|Nintendo Power issue #70, March 1995, pg. 29]]</ref> The game '''''Mario Bros. VB''''' itself was a earlier, stand-alone demo which was shown at the 1994 Shoshinkai expo in Japan.<ref>[[Media:Electronic Gaming Monthly January 95.png|Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine from January 1995, page 89.]]</ref>


''Mario Clash'' game was originally going to be released under the title '''''Mario Bros. VB''''', first revealed in at the Shoshinkai 1994 prototype. It was to be a remake of the classic ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' with the 3D elements the [[Virtual Boy]] system was capable of. Less than a year later, the game (which was still in development) was announced to be drifting off from the arcade-style gameplay and was planned to be launched as a full platformer under the title ''[[VB Mario Land]]''. Due to the early failure of the Virtual Boy, the project was cut short and was released as ''Mario Clash''. The ideas for the platformer were scrapped, and instead the ''Mario Bros.'' elements and ideas were kept for the final game.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo in 1995 revealed that the ''Mario Bros.'' minigame (which was previously known to be included in the ''VB Mario Land'' demo), was now being developed as a stand-alone game titled ''Mario Clash''.<ref>[http://www.planetvb.com/modules/articles/?s003019001 Total! magazine, issue #43 July 1995, from pg. 16]</ref> It was to be released as a launch title for the Virtual Boy. For unknown reasons, there were no further reports of ''VB Mario Land'' being developed.


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File:Electronic Gaming Monthly January 95.png|Electronic Gaming Monthly scan from January 1995, page 89
File:Mario Bros. VB-Title Screen E3 94.png|''Mario Bros. VB'' original title screen
File:Mario Bros. VB-Title Screen E3 94.png|''Mario Bros. VB'' original title screen
File:MC-Beta Mario Bros..png|''Mario Bros. VB'' gameplay
File:MC-Beta Mario Bros..png|''Mario Bros. VB'' gameplay
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Revision as of 11:57, July 16, 2016

Mario Clash game was originally a mini-game[1] which was seen in VB Mario Land, an unreleased Virtual Boy game which was shown at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, 1995.[2] The game Mario Bros. VB itself was a earlier, stand-alone demo which was shown at the 1994 Shoshinkai expo in Japan.[3]

The Electronic Entertainment Expo in 1995 revealed that the Mario Bros. minigame (which was previously known to be included in the VB Mario Land demo), was now being developed as a stand-alone game titled Mario Clash.[4] It was to be released as a launch title for the Virtual Boy. For unknown reasons, there were no further reports of VB Mario Land being developed.

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