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

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SuperMarioStrikers Concept 1.jpg
SuperMarioStrikers Concept 1.jpg|Concept art of Mario and Peach
SuperMarioStrikers Concept 2.jpg
SuperMarioStrikers Concept 2.jpg|Concept art of Mario
SuperMarioStrikers Concept 3.jpg
SuperMarioStrikers Concept 3.jpg|Concept art of Mario
SuperMarioStrikers Concept 4.jpg
SuperMarioStrikers Concept 4.jpg|Concept art of Mario
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==Early builds==
==Early builds==
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These screenshots are from a very early build, depicting [[Mario]] and his team of [[Hammer Bro]]s against [[Wario]] and his team of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s. Their outfits are noticeably different. Mario's jersey is blue and red, whereas in the final version, it is mostly red. Wario also has a yellow and purple color scheme that is mostly yellow in the final version. Wario's hat in the early screenshots also more resembles more of a ski hat with a rim than Wario's usual hat. Additionally, the textures in these screenshots appear to be brighter than those in the final game.
These screenshots are from a very early build, depicting [[Mario]] and his team of [[Hammer Bro]]s against [[Wario]] and his team of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s. Their outfits are noticeably different. Mario's jersey is blue and red, but in the final version, it is mostly red. Wario also has a yellow and purple color scheme that is mostly yellow in the final version. Wario's hat in the early screenshots also more resembles a ski hat with a rim than Wario's usual hat. The textures in these screenshots appear to be brighter than those in the final game.


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Strikers Pre-release Wario.png|[[Wario]]'s original outfit.
Strikers Pre-release Wario.png|[[Wario]]'s original outfit.
Strikers Pre-release Toad.png| Early screenshot of [[Toad]].
Strikers Pre-release Toad.png| Early screenshot of [[Toad]]
MarioScoreBetaStrikers.png| Early screenshot of Mario. Notice his outfit.
MarioScoreBetaStrikers.png| Early screenshot of Mario. Note his outfit.
Strikers Flying Beta.jpg
Strikers Flying Beta.jpg
Beta Mario Hurt Ouch.jpg
Beta Mario Hurt Ouch.jpg
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Early videos and screenshots showed that there were no items in the game. The costumes of many characters were very different as well. [[Donkey Kong]] had another voice. [[Mario]]'s voice was also different, making it possible that all characters had different voices.
Early videos and screenshots suggest there were no items involved in the game. The costumes of many characters were very different as well. Both [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Mario]] had different voice clips.


Additionally, the sidekicks could perform special shots much like the captains' super strikes. The method to pull off these shots were similar, and the attribute of these shots were worth two points. The captains also had special shots but in a different way to the sidekicks'. A sample of this is Mario's special move, where he fully charges the ball and kicks it upwards and then jumps high. On a brief animation, Mario draws a [[Hammer]] while a meter appears to determine the number of balls and the power to shoot the ball towards the goal.  
Additionally, the sidekicks could perform special shots much like the captains' super strikes. The method to pull off these shots were similar, and the attribute of these shots were worth two points. The captains also had special shots in a different way to the sidekicks'. For instance, for Mario's special move, he would charge the ball and kick it upward before jumping high. For a brief animation, Mario draws a [[Hammer]] while a meter appears to determine the number of balls and the power to shoot the ball toward the goal.  


All of these special moves were dumped in the final revision of the game but were taken for the creation of the sidekicks' [[Skillshot]]s and captains' [[Mega Strike]]s in <i>Super Mario Strikers</i>'s sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.
All of these special moves were scrapped in the final revision of the game, though the concept was recycled for the creation of the sidekicks' [[Skillshot]]s and captains' [[Mega Strike]]s in the sequel, ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.


==Later builds==
==Later builds==
[[File:DKtiestrikers.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:DKtiestrikers.jpg|thumb]]
The textures in this screenshot resembles more of the final game, but the stadium is different and the audience is absent. In this version, the characters adapt their current soccer outfit shown in the final version, but in this screenshot, Donkey Kong retains his tie, unlike in the final version.
The textures in this screenshot resemble more of the final game, but the stadium is different and the audience is absent. In this version, the characters adapt their current soccer outfits shown in the final version, but in this screenshot, Donkey Kong retains his tie.
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==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==
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Mario Strikers early logo.png|Original logo.
Mario Strikers early logo.png|Original logo
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Revision as of 10:25, March 11, 2021

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

Early ideas

There are various concept arts depicting Mario in different outfits. In the concept pictures, Mario has on a soccer outfit and some other outfits, like one with a helmet and a GameCube controller buckle belt, and a hooded sweater. Peach is wearing another uniform that is similar to the final version.

Early builds

These screenshots are from a very early build, depicting Mario and his team of Hammer Bros against Wario and his team of Toads. Their outfits are noticeably different. Mario's jersey is blue and red, whereas in the final version, it is mostly red. Wario also has a yellow and purple color scheme that is mostly yellow in the final version. Wario's hat in the early screenshots also more resembles more of a ski hat with a rim than Wario's usual hat. Additionally, the textures in these screenshots appear to be brighter than those in the final game.

Early videos and screenshots suggest there were no items involved in the game. The costumes of many characters were very different as well. Both Donkey Kong and Mario had different voice clips.

Additionally, the sidekicks could perform special shots much like the captains' super strikes. The method to pull off these shots were similar, and the attribute of these shots were worth two points. The captains also had special shots in a different way to the sidekicks'. For instance, for Mario's special move, he would charge the ball and kick it upward before jumping high. For a brief animation, Mario draws a Hammer while a meter appears to determine the number of balls and the power to shoot the ball toward the goal.

All of these special moves were scrapped in the final revision of the game, though the concept was recycled for the creation of the sidekicks' Skillshots and captains' Mega Strikes in the sequel, Mario Strikers Charged.

Later builds

Early screenshot showing Donkey Kong's necktie in the game

The textures in this screenshot resemble more of the final game, but the stadium is different and the audience is absent. In this version, the characters adapt their current soccer outfits shown in the final version, but in this screenshot, Donkey Kong retains his tie.

Miscellaneous