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*''[[Super Mario 64 2]]'', abandoned due to a lack of progress and failure of the 64DD. – [[Nintendo 64DD]]
*''[[Super Mario 64 2]]'', abandoned due to a lack of progress and failure of the 64DD. – [[Nintendo 64DD]]
*''[[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 ''[[Wikipedia:Pikmin|Pikmin]]. – [[Nintendo 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 ''[[Wikipedia:Pikmin|Pikmin]]. – [[Nintendo GameCube]]
*''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'', not finished before Rare joined Microsoft in 2002. It was later reworked into ''[[Wikipedia: Banjo Pilot|Banjo Pilot]]''. – [[Game Boy Advance]]
*''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'', not finished before Rare joined Microsoft in 2002 and Nintendo not approving of the concept <ref>[http://www.dkvine.com/?p=1082 Source.] "[...] They showed the game to Nintendo who didn’t want it; reasons given included “there is no point in flying up and down on flat levels”".</ref>. It was later reworked into ''[[Wikipedia: Banjo Pilot|Banjo Pilot]]''. &ndash; [[Game Boy Advance]]
*''[[Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers]]'', much like the aforemented ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', it was not finished before Rare joined Microsoft. It was eventually reworked into ''[[Wikipedia: It's Mr. Pants|It's Mr. Pants]]''. &ndash; [[Game Boy Advance]]
*''[[Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers]]'', much like the aforemented ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', it was not finished before Rare joined Microsoft. It was eventually reworked into ''[[Wikipedia: It's Mr. Pants|It's Mr. Pants]]''. &ndash; [[Game Boy Advance]]
*''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]'', Not finished before Rare joined Microsoft. (Unofficially canceled) &ndash; [[Nintendo GameCube]]
*''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]'', Not finished before Rare joined Microsoft. (Unofficially canceled) &ndash; [[Nintendo GameCube]]
*''[[Yoshi Demo]]'', was little more than an experimental demo. Whether [[Nintendo]] had intentions of ever releasing it is unknown. &ndash; [[Game Boy Advance]]
*''[[Yoshi Demo]]'', was little more than an experimental demo. Whether [[Nintendo]] had intentions of ever releasing it is unknown. &ndash; [[Game Boy Advance]]
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Revision as of 09:29, February 25, 2011

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. Vaporware should not be confused with Beta elements, elements from a game that are removed before release.

References

  1. ^ Source. "[...] They showed the game to Nintendo who didn’t want it; reasons given included “there is no point in flying up and down on flat levels”".


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