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'''Vaporware''' is a term for games that started | '''Vaporware''' is a term for games that are announced on which development is started but, for a possible variety of reasons, were never published. Following is a list of Mario vaporware. | ||
*''Super Mario's Wacky Worlds'' – [[CD-i]] | *''Super Mario's Wacky Worlds'', possibly canceled due to hardware limitations – [[CD-i]] | ||
*''Super Mario FX'' – [[Super Nintendo]] | *''Super Mario FX'', an early attempt at a 3D Mario game canceled due to system limitations – [[Super Nintendo]] | ||
*''VB Mario Land'' – [[Virtual Boy]] | *''VB Mario Land'', which was not completed before the Virtual Boy failed – [[Virtual Boy]] | ||
*''Super Mario 64 2'' – [[Nintendo 64]] | *''Super Mario 64 2'', which was never shown but may have led to Super Mario 128 – [[Nintendo 64]] | ||
*''Super Mario 128'' – [[Gamecube]] | *''Super Mario 128'', an experimental demo, of which some elements were used in [[Super Mario Galaxy]]. More dramatically, it served as a basis for the game [[Pikmin]]. – [[Gamecube]] | ||
[[Category: Games]] | [[Category: Games]] | ||
[[Category: Terms]] | [[Category: Terms]] |
Revision as of 21:58, July 1, 2007
Vaporware is a term for games that are announced on which development is started but, for a possible variety of reasons, were never published. Following is a list of Mario vaporware.
- Super Mario's Wacky Worlds, possibly canceled due to hardware limitations – CD-i
- Super Mario FX, an early attempt at a 3D Mario game canceled due to system limitations – Super Nintendo
- VB Mario Land, which was not completed before the Virtual Boy failed – Virtual Boy
- Super Mario 64 2, which was never shown but may have led to Super Mario 128 – Nintendo 64
- Super Mario 128, an experimental demo, of which some elements were used in Super Mario Galaxy. More dramatically, it served as a basis for the game Pikmin. – Gamecube