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

This is a list of beta elements for the game New Super Mario Bros. U.

Early Ideas
Miis were originally going to be playable in all modes, but Story Mode does not support Miis.

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 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.

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.

Early Builds
As shown by the screenshots below, the HUD of the game was originally more like New Super Mario Bros. Wii's, with the white font for everything besides the Coin counter, which had orange instead. Later on, the HUD font was changed to a more opaque and metallic font.

In New Super Mario Bros. U first builds, Warp Pipes had a brighter and more plastic-like look, similar to its predecessors. In the final version, they are darker having a more metallic look.

In early builds of New Super Mario Bros. U, the Acorn Plains map looked substantially different. The map was significantly less detailed, the Acorn Trees did not show the Super Acorns, the mushrooms that leaded to Mushroom Heights were just red, the map had two red Toad Houses, with the green Toad House in a different spot; there were two Enemy Courses instead of one, and the spot where the Balloon Baby Yoshi was, was gone, implying that Baby Yoshis could not be taken into any course or that the option was not programmed yet. A bridge also extended from the level which Yoshi Hill will later become, implying that Yoshi Hill (or the course that was there in the first place) would have had a secret exit that skipped Mushroom Heights and Rise of the Piranha Plants.

Trailer
The version of Painted Swampland shown in the E3 2012 trailer had pipes that were primarily green, while the final version has pipes of varying colors. Another course presented in the trailer was shown an Acorn Plains course with Bubble Baby Yoshi, tilting mushrooms, and Hammer Bros. This course could had been an early version of the Rise of the Piranha Plants course, but otherwise, the course is absent in the final game.

Demo
Acorn Plains Way, Mushroom Heights, and Spinning Star Sky were named Course 1, Course 2, and Course 3 respectively in early E3 builds, presumably to avoid spoiling the world/names.

Acorn Plains Way has gone through various changes since the original showing during June 2012's Nintendo Direct, mostly in the main grassy area. Most noticeably is that the pipe leading to the sky sub-level has been moved further back in the final build and the hidden area near the Midway Point was much more narrow and shorter in the E3 build.

Baby Yoshis in E3 builds did not vocalize the chorus at all. Later builds had Balloon Baby Yoshis vocalize the chorus, though the other Baby Yoshis remained silent. Glowing Baby Yoshi in the E3 2012 trailer had the ability to glow brighter when the player shakes the Wii Remote, though a sound effect did not accompany it. Balloon and Bubble Baby Yoshis do not come out of eggs in Question Blocks, unlike in the E3 demo, and are found only in the main map.

Peach's Castle seen in Acorn Plains Way had its colors more faded out in early E3 builds.