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SMASTinySlots.png|Smaller versions of the [[Bonus Chance|slot machine]] icons, which also went unused in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''.
SMASTinySlots.png|Smaller versions of the [[Bonus Chance|slot machine]] icons, which also went unused in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''.
SMAVegetables.png|Two unused [[vegetable]]s, one of which also went unused in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''.
SMAVegetables.png|Two unused [[vegetable]]s, one of which also went unused in ''Super Mario All-Stars''.
SMAMouse.png|A mouse, possibly intended for [[Mouser]]'s boss intro.
SMAMouse.png|A mouse, possibly intended for [[Mouser]]'s boss intro.
SMA Unused Snake.gif|A striped greenish [[Cobrat]], possibly intended for [[Tryclyde]]'s boss intro.
SMA Unused Snake.gif|A striped greenish [[Cobrat]], possibly intended for [[Tryclyde]]'s boss intro.

Revision as of 10:00, November 28, 2021

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This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Super Mario Advance.

Early ideas

The source code for Super Mario Advance was found in the 2020 Nintendo data leak. Within it are unused voice clips of Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Toad, including individually announcing titles. This indicates that tentative titles for the game were Super Mario USA: Advance for the Japanese market and Super Mario Bros. Deluxe 2 and Super Mario Bros. 2 Deluxe for the international market. This seems to suggest that the game was intended to be a sequel to Super Mario Bros. Deluxe.[1] Additionally, the Mario Bros. mode began development as a separate project before being included as an extra.[2]

Unused graphics

References

  1. ^ Marionova64 (July 30, 2020). Super Mario Advance Unused Title Screen Voicelines. Twitter. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  2. ^ Interview on Nintendo's Japanese website, Nintendo. Retrieved March 30 2015 (partial translation available here)