List of Super Mario Galaxy pre-release and unused content: Difference between revisions

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====G Capture Tutorial Zone====
====G Capture Tutorial Zone====
[[File:E32006SpaceJunkZone.png|200px||left|thumb|G Capture Tutorial Zone]]
This section is used in most missions in Space Junk Galaxy, and is almost identical to the final version. Like the final version, going down took the player to the Glass Maze Planet, and leads to Tarantox. However, heading up led the player to a small relay planet, which took the player across several planets leading to Megaleg.
This section is used in most missions in Space Junk Galaxy, and is almost identical to the final version. Like the final version, going down took the player to the Glass Maze Planet, and leads to Tarantox. However, heading up led the player to a small relay planet, which took the player across several planets leading to Megaleg.
[[File:E32006SpaceJunkZone.png|200px||left|thumb|G Capture Tutorial Zone]]
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====Tropical Planets====
====Tropical Planets====
[[File:E32006TropicalPlanetsFlyIn.png|200px|thumb|The Tropical planets.]]
[[File:E32006TropicalPlanetsFlyIn.png|200px|thumb|The Tropical Planets]]
These two Tropical Planets are taken from King Kaliente's Battle Fleet, which is the 3rd mission in Good Egg Galaxy. The position of the planets were different to the final. Mario also landed on a different spot on the planet. More coconuts and crates are present on the first planet compared to the final. Another change is that the palm tree on the first planet was slightly bigger, and sprouted larger leaves. Also, no thorny flowers or crystals were present here. Instead of having to break a thorny flower to activate a Sling Star which takes the player to the next planet, the Sling Star is already activated. The second planet remains mostly the same, however there is a Sling Star on the bottom of this planet for an unknown reason. Defeating the Big Pokey still takes the player to the Asteroid Planet, but they use a Sling Star before using the Launch Star. There is also a different flight and camera sequence.
These two Tropical Planets are taken from King Kaliente's Battle Fleet, which is the 3rd mission in Good Egg Galaxy. The position of the planets were different to the final. Mario also landed on a different spot on the planet. More coconuts and crates are present on the first planet compared to the final. Another change is that the palm tree on the first planet was slightly bigger, and sprouted larger leaves. Also, no thorny flowers or crystals were present here. Instead of having to break a thorny flower to activate a Sling Star which takes the player to the next planet, the Sling Star is already activated. The second planet remains mostly the same, however there is a Sling Star on the bottom of this planet for an unknown reason. Defeating the Big Pokey still takes the player to the Asteroid Planet, but they use a Sling Star before using the Launch Star. There is also a different flight and camera sequence.
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====Asteroid Planet====
====Asteroid Planet====
[[File:E32006AsteroidPlanet.png|100px|thumb|left|The Asteroid Planet]]
This planet remains identical to the final version design-wise. However, almost no videos released of the demo show the player attempting to explore the planet. There are no Chomps and there is no pipe on the bottom side. Instead there are Slurples and a few plants on this version of the planet. Another change is that rocks surround this and the Chomp Saucer Planet.
This planet remains identical to the final version design-wise. However, almost no videos released of the demo show the player attempting to explore the planet. There are no Chomps and there is no pipe on the bottom side. Instead there are Slurples and a few plants on this version of the planet. Another change is that rocks surround this and the Chomp Saucer Planet.
[[File:E32006AsteroidPlanet.png|100px|thumb|left|The Asteroid Planet]]
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====Chomp Saucer Planet====
====Chomp Saucer Planet====
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====King Kaliente's Planet====
====King Kaliente's Planet====
[[File:E32006KalientePlanet.png|150px|thumb|right|King Kaliente's Planet. Note the space rocks surrounding the planet.]]
[[File:E32006KalientePlanet.png|150px|thumb|right|King Kaliente's Planet, with space rocks surrounding the planet]]
Apart from the fight itself, this planet remains mostly the same aside from the Luma and Star Bit crystals not being present. The top side of the planet also seems to look slightly darker than the final version.
Apart from the fight itself, this planet remains mostly the same aside from the Luma and Star Bit crystals not being present. The top side of the planet also seems to look slightly darker than the final version.
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====Relay Planet C====
====Relay Planet C====
[[File:E32006RelayPlanet.png|150px|thumb|left|This small planet leads Mario to the Boulder Planet]]
[[File:E32006RelayPlanet.png|150px|thumb|left|This small planet leads Mario to the Boulder Planet.]]
This is a small wooden planet that leads to the Boulder Planet that is only found in the demo. There was also a sign that said "This way to the P-Nut Star".
This is a small wooden planet that leads to the Boulder Planet that is only found in the demo. There was also a sign that said "This way to the P-Nut Star".
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[[File:E32006BoulderPlanet.png|200px|thumb|right|Mario flying towards the Boulder Planet]]
[[File:E32006BoulderPlanet.png|200px|thumb|right|Mario flying towards the Boulder Planet]]
"PeanutPlanet" as it is known in the files was an early version of the Boulder Planet in Good Egg Galaxy, but without the Star Chips and mud, along with a different color for the planet itself. The player had to simply navigate around a few boulders to reach the end of the planet, with a coin trail leading to the Launch Star. The Boulders would break upon running into them, and spinning into them would destroy them as well. The boulders also do not have a weak spot in this version.
"PeanutPlanet" as it is known in the files was an early version of the Boulder Planet in Good Egg Galaxy, but without the Star Chips and mud, along with a different color for the planet itself. The player had to simply navigate around a few boulders to reach the end of the planet, with a coin trail leading to the Launch Star. The Boulders would break upon running into them, and spinning into them would destroy them as well. The boulders also do not have a weak spot in this version.
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====Hole Planet====
====Hole Planet====
[[File:E32006HolePlanet.png|150px|thumb|left|This planet is just before Megaleg, and has a way different design to its final version]]
[[File:E32006HolePlanet.png|150px|thumb|left|This planet is just before Megaleg, and has a very different design from its final version.]]
This planet is the starting planet from [[Bowser Jr's Robot Reactor]]. However, it is grassy, as opposed to metallic. It has a design similar to the second planet in Gateway Galaxy, except bigger. A minor glitch in the released game causes the grassy version of this planet to appear if players stand on top of Megaleg and look at the metallic version. This is caused by an incorrectly set-up culling method. When the planet was redesigned, its low-poly model was not.
This planet is the starting planet from [[Bowser Jr's Robot Reactor]]. However, it is grassy, as opposed to metallic. It has a design similar to the second planet in Gateway Galaxy, except bigger. A minor glitch in the released game causes the grassy version of this planet to appear if players stand on top of Megaleg and look at the metallic version. This is caused by an incorrectly set-up culling method. When the planet was redesigned, its low-poly model was not.
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[[File:Megalegbeta.jpg|200px|thumb|Mario near a normal star on Megaleg's moon]]
[[File:Megalegbeta.jpg|200px|thumb|Mario near a normal star on Megaleg's moon]]
Apart from the fight itself, this planet is exactly the same as the final version.
Apart from the fight itself, this planet is exactly the same as the final version.
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====Glass Maze Planet====
====Glass Maze Planet====
[[File:E32006GlassMazePlanet.png|200px|thumb|left|Mario on the Glass Maze Planet]]
[[File:E32006GlassMazePlanet.png|200px|thumb|left|Mario on the Glass Maze Planet]]
This planet is taken from Tarantox's Tangled Web in Space Junk Galaxy. Most of this planet remains the same, however there seemed to be less enemies and there is a Star Bunny that would lead the player through the maze and to the star, instead of the player finding their way all on their own. A signboard from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' was on the planet's outer shell and read "Crystal Maze".<ref>BlueOtti. October 6, 2006. [https://youtu.be/9HuSx0Pfuso?t=107 Super Mario Galaxy]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 24, 2021.</ref>
This planet is taken from Tarantox's Tangled Web in Space Junk Galaxy. Most of this planet remains the same, however there seemed to be less enemies and there is a Star Bunny that would lead the player through the maze and to the star, instead of the player finding their way all on their own. A signboard from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' was on the planet's outer shell and read "Crystal Maze".<ref>BlueOtti. October 6, 2006. [https://youtu.be/9HuSx0Pfuso?t=107 Super Mario Galaxy]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 24, 2021.</ref>
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====Grave Stone A, B & C====
====Grave Stone A, B & C====