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==Pre-release and unused content==
==Pre-release and unused content==
When the game was announced at E3 2005, it was originally known as simply ''Mario Baseball'' and had a different logo. In early screenshots, the graphics for Star Chances use a different design compared to the final release.
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''Mario Superstar Baseball'' was originally known as simply ''Mario Baseball'' and had a different logo from the final one. Additionally, the star chances were originally different to how they are in the final game.


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MSB early logo.png|The original logo
MSB early logo.png|The original logo
EarlyMSBShot.jpg|The early Star Chance meter graphics
EarlyMSBShot.jpg|One of the earliest screenshots of the game
Mario Superstar Baseball.jpg|Mario Stadium with a brighter palette for the field
PeachGardenDifferentView.jpg|A different view of ''[[Peach Garden]]''
MSB Nice Pitch.jpg|A pre-release version of Mario Stadium which lacks the palm trees in the background
MSB Nice Pitch.jpg|A "NICE" pitch being delivered by Bowser. Notice the house in the background.
PeachGardenDifferentView.jpg|The camera at a lower viewing angle
Mario Superstar Baseball.jpg|An early screenshot. The section with the Star Chances is different than in the final version.
Mariobaseball mainmenu.png|Early main menu, with slightly different font size and additional locked modes
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[[File:Mariobaseball mainmenu.png|thumb|The demo's main menu, with slightly different font size and additional locked modes]]
A demo of the game is included in volumes 27-30 of the Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc. The title screen of the demo uses the early logo, though the final logo is used in the demo selection menu. The main menu of the game's demo has eight boxes in total like the Japanese release of the game. The previews which were localized for this demo features slight formatting differences compared to the final release, including the capital letters of the header text being smaller and the "For 1 to X Players" being formatted as "For 1 to X players." The preview for Toy Field shows it was originally themed after ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and shows in the sky [[? Block]]s, [[Brick Block]]s, and a [[Warp Pipe]] as they are arranged in the beginning of [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]. In the preview for the minigames, the top-left picture was replaced. Early variations of the title screen music, victory theme, and results theme are present as well.
In the final release of the game, a baseball bat can be found within Petey Piranha's files. In-game, he uses his arms to hit the ball. Early versions of Challenge Mode's level icons are present in the game's files. They use rudimentary artwork based on their designs from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', with the exception of the Flower level's icon which is based on the Fire Flower's design from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
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