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This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''.
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''.


==Early Ideas==
==Early ideas==
[[File:Nintendo_company_guide_2013_12.JPG|thumb|Concept art of Nabbit and Flying Squirrel Mario.]]
[[File:Nintendo_company_guide_2013_12.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 does not support Miis.{{ref needed}}
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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 this game, even though the enemy itself does not appear. They were later included in ''[[New Super Luigi U]]''.


==Early Builds==
==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.
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.


[[File:New and Old NSMBU Pipes.png|thumb|The early pipe design (left) and the final pipe design (right).]]
[[File:New and Old NSMBU Pipes.png|thumb|The early pipe design (left) and the final pipe design (right).]]
[[File:FONT NSMBU.png|200px|thumb|The in-game font containing the numbers from an early version (top) and final versions (bottom).]]
[[File:FONT NSMBU.png|200px|thumb|The in-game font containing the numbers from an early version (top) and final versions (bottom).]]
In ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' first builds, [[Warp Pipe]]s had a darker and more metallic-like look, similar to its predecessors. In the final version, they are brighter and have a more plastic look. This look was used in [[Super Mario Maker 2]].
In ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' first builds, [[Warp Pipe]]s had a darker and more metallic-like look, similar to its predecessors. In the final version, they are brighter and have a more plastic look. This look was used in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''.


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 lead 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|Balloon Baby]] [[Yoshi]] was is 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]].
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 lead 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|Balloon Baby]] [[Yoshi]] was is 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]].