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The trailer also shows the backup stash on the map screen to be on the bottom left corner of the screen; in the final version, it is on the top right, directly underneath the life counter. | The trailer also shows the backup stash on the map screen to be on the bottom left corner of the screen; in the final version, it is on the top right, directly underneath the life counter. | ||
World 3-1 also appears differently in this trailer. At the start of the level, there is no [[ | World 3-1 also appears differently in this trailer. At the start of the level, there is no [[Coin Ring]] seen from the cannon. Additionally, the player reaches the second story of the first interior area by using a Jump Block and an elevator rather then a Warp Box like in the final version. There is also a fake 1-Up Mushroom next to the Thwomp that is not in the released game. | ||
There is also a change in World 2-3. When the player is using the [[Propeller Box]] to reach the Mushroom platform, there is a series of Paragoombas and a green [[+ Clock]]; this clock was replaced with a | There is also a change in World 2-3. When the player is using the [[Propeller Box]] to reach the Mushroom platform, there is a series of Paragoombas and a green [[+ Clock]]; this clock was replaced with a Coin Ring in the final version. | ||
Also, when Mario reaches top of the flagpole, 10 coins are awarded, as opposed to a 1-Up received in the final version. | Also, when Mario reaches top of the flagpole, 10 coins are awarded, as opposed to a 1-Up received in the final version. | ||
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==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
''Super Mario 3D Land'' originally went under the tentative name "''Super Mario''", first being titled this during its debut at the 2011 Game Developers Conference. Nintendo of America President and COO [[Reggie Fils-Aime]] later called it "''Super Mario 3D'';" the addition of "Land" in the name was not revealed until the news on the drop of the 3DS price and one of the newer trailers - the same one as the first but with the logo replaced. A lot of merchandise based on the game never had the logo name changed. | ''Super Mario 3D Land'' originally went under the tentative name "''Super Mario''", first being titled this during its debut at the 2011 Game Developers Conference. Nintendo of America President and COO [[Reggie Fils-Aime]] later called it "''Super Mario 3D'';" the addition of "Land" in the name was not revealed until the news on the drop of the 3DS price and one of the newer trailers - the same one as the first but with the logo replaced. A lot of merchandise based on the game never had the logo name changed. | ||
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File:SMB3DS Logo.png|First tentative logo, from GDC 2011 | File:SMB3DS Logo.png|First tentative logo, from GDC 2011 |