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==Early ideas==
==Early ideas==
[[File:NSMBU Flying Squirrel Concept Art.jpg|thumb|Concept art of Nabbit and Flying Squirrel Mario.]]
[[File:NSMBU Flying Squirrel Concept Art.jpg|thumb|Concept art of Nabbit and Flying Squirrel Mario.]]
Miis were originally going to be playable in all modes, but Story Mode does not support Miis.{{ref needed}}
Miis were originally going to be playable in all modes, but Story Mode doesn't support Miis.{{ref needed}}


Boost Mode was originally known as '''Assist Mode''' or '''Assist Play''', as seen in a perspective image below. In early builds, it worked similarly to the final version, except that Blue, Purple, Red, and Green Boost Blocks kept their symbols at all times, and they did not release coins. Instead, a separate Boost Block did that, a smaller one with a coin symbol. These types of Boost Blocks would appear only if the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]] player tapped on the screen twice. Boost Mode also seemed to lack the [[Boost Star]] and special Boost Mode properties.
Boost Mode was originally known as '''Assist Mode''' or '''Assist Play''', as seen in a perspective image below. In early builds, it worked similarly to the final version, except that Blue, Purple, Red, and Green Boost Blocks kept their symbols at all times, and they didn't release coins. Instead, a separate Boost Block did that, a smaller one with a coin symbol. These types of Boost Blocks would appear only if the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]] player tapped on the screen twice. Boost Mode also seemed to lack the [[Boost Star]] and special Boost Mode properties.


Boost Rush Mode has not changed a lot from the earlier builds, except the Coin Meter was below the Coin counter instead of the timer.
Boost Rush Mode hasn't changed a lot from the earlier builds, except the Coin Meter was below the Coin counter instead of the timer.


In the 2013 Nintendo Company Guide, there is concept art of early designs of [[Nabbit]] and the [[Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel suit]]. Also, the page shows sketches of different Goomba designs and designs of the [[Acorn Mushroom]].
In the 2013 Nintendo Company Guide, there is concept art of early designs of [[Nabbit]] and the [[Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel suit]]. Also, the page shows sketches of different Goomba designs and designs of the [[Acorn Mushroom]].


Artwork for the [[Deep Cheep]] enemy exists for this game, even though the enemy itself does not appear. They were later included in ''[[New Super Luigi U]]''.
Artwork for the [[Deep Cheep]] enemy exists for that game, even though the enemy itself doesn't appear. They were later included in ''[[New Super Luigi U]]''.


==Early builds==
==Early builds==

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