Talk:Super Mario FX

Same problem here as Super Mario RPG 2. 20:59, 27 February 2007 (EST)

Again, should be made into a redirect.

I think it has enough info to deserve its own article, even if it's not that long. Red.Tide 17:30, 28 February 2007 (EST)

Plus, it's not a beta -- it's a canned game. --Luigifan14 23:20, 4 April 2007 (EDT)

It should be a beta because as the article says, it was once going to be for the Super Nintendo but changed to be SM64 for the Nintendo 64. --A.J.theInsane 10:19, 6 June 2007 (EDT)

I say this should be merged with Beta Elements...
 * Merge this with Beta Elements, yes.
 * Indeed, and merge as soon as possible. I'm too lazy to do it, plus I'm up at 1:15 and my microwave Mac 'n' Cheese is boiling over.

Super Mario RPG
"Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is one of only three games outside Japan for the SNES to utilize the Nintendo SA-1. (The other two are Kirby Super Star and Kirby's Dream Land 3.)" ~ Wikipedia

So it didn't use the FX-something, I guess. - 04:52, 21 October 2007 (EDT)

Merge Super Mario FX into Super Mario 64/Beta elements
In the article it says that Super Mario FX became Super Mario 64. So we should merge them.

Proposer: Deadline: May 17, 2010, 23:59

Support

 * 1) We merged Super Mario RPG 2, we should merge this.
 * 2) Do we even need a proposal for this?
 * 3) Per all
 * 4) - It was moved, not cancelled. Per all.

Oppose

 * 1) I thought Super Mario FX was a scrapped game that was later turned into Super Mario 64. From what I read (and wish I could find again) the only known things are that it was properly 3-D, a platforming game, and had Mario in it. Nintendo will halt and the resume many projects later, for various reasons. Unless there's some actual proof that it is directly related, everything is just speculation.

Comments
Turkishcoffee: In Super Mario 64/Beta elements it says that Super Mario FX became Super Mario 64.
 * But we're our only source for that information. If someone can find a second credible source I'll change my vote. -- 18:40, 7 May 2010 (EDT)