Editing List of New Super Mario Bros. U pre-release and unused content

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In Spinning Star Sky, [[Note Block]]s had a different sound, different than [[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'s in the E3 demo. The E3 demo version's sound effect was a very fast ascending B Major scale. Also the spinning stars were not making a mallet-like sound when spinning.
In Spinning Star Sky, [[Note Block]]s had a different sound, different than [[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'s in the E3 demo. The E3 demo version's sound effect was a very fast ascending B Major scale. Also the spinning stars were not making a mallet-like sound when spinning.


[[Baby Yoshi]]s in E3 builds did not have animations for singing, though the vocals could still be heard. [[Glowing Baby Yoshi]] in the E3 2012 trailer had the ability to glow brighter when the player shakes the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]], though a sound effect did not accompany it. [[Balloon Baby Yoshi|Balloon]] and [[Bubble Baby Yoshi]]s do not come out of eggs in [[? Block]]s, unlike in the E3 demo, and are found only in the main map. However, artwork for the Eggs was produced otherwise.
[[Baby Yoshi]]s in E3 builds did not have animations for singing, though the vocals could still be heard. [[Glowing Baby Yoshi]] in the E3 2012 trailer had the ability to glow brighter when the player shakes the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]], though a sound effect did not accompany it. [[Balloon Baby Yoshi|Balloon]] and [[Bubble Baby Yoshi]]s do not come out of eggs in [[? Block]]s, unlike in the E3 demo, and are found only in the main map.


In Course 2 and 3, when the player touches the [[Green Ring]], it makes the same ticking sound as the [[Red Ring]]s, because the final Green Ring ticking sound was different, but it ticks as the same time as the final version's ticking.
In Course 2 and 3, when the player touches the [[Green Ring]], it makes the same ticking sound as the [[Red Ring]]s, because the final Green Ring ticking sound was different, but it ticks as the same time as the final version's ticking.

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