List of Super Mario Galaxy 2 pre-release and unused content: Difference between revisions

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*On the Marble Blocks planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy, the Launch Star is revealed after Yoshi eats the giant fruit, there is a [[Twirlip]] instead of a [[Lakitu]] and [[Spiny]], and the planet is smaller. In the final version, the Launch Star is in a cage. Page 16 of the game's manual shows a Launch Star misplaced on the Starting Planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy. The Launch Star is supposed to be in a cage near the pillar that has a Comet Medal in the first mission.
*On the Marble Blocks planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy, the Launch Star is revealed after Yoshi eats the giant fruit, there is a [[Twirlip]] instead of a [[Lakitu]] and [[Spiny]], and the planet is smaller. In the final version, the Launch Star is in a cage. Page 16 of the game's manual shows a Launch Star misplaced on the Starting Planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy. The Launch Star is supposed to be in a cage near the pillar that has a Comet Medal in the first mission.
*In the [[Hightail Falls Galaxy]], on the Slope Planet, it was shown that the big coin would activate a row of Star Bits. In the final version, it was changed to coins.
*In the [[Hightail Falls Galaxy]], on the Slope Planet, it was shown that the big coin would activate a row of Star Bits. In the final version, it was changed to coins.
*In [[Flip-Swap Galaxy]], there were more giant [[Block (used)|Used Block]]s. In the final game, there is only one giant Used Block, which is where the [[Cosmic Spirit]] stands.
*In [[Flip-Swap Galaxy]], there were more giant [[Empty Block]]s. In the final game, there is only one giant Empty Block, which is where the [[Cosmic Spirit]] stands.
*In [[Upside Dizzy Galaxy]], there was a spring where the row of Used Blocks are.
*In [[Upside Dizzy Galaxy]], there was a spring where the row of Empty Blocks are.
*The Blooming Garden Planet is still made of dirt.
*The Blooming Garden Planet is still made of dirt.
*[[Gobblegut]]'s bulbs could be popped simply with a stomp.
*[[Gobblegut]]'s bulbs could be popped simply with a stomp.
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SMG2 Yoshi egg.png|An early screenshot of [[Mario]] standing near a [[Yoshi Egg]].
SMG2 Yoshi egg.png|An early screenshot of [[Mario]] standing near a [[Yoshi Egg]].
SMG2ss7.png|[[Mario]] talking to a [[Whittle]] in an early version of [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]].
SMG2ss7.png|[[Mario]] talking to a [[Whittle]] in an early version of [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]].
SMG2ss3.png|Two [[Big Goomba|Giant Goomba]]s walking towards Mario in an early screenshot of the [[Supermassive Galaxy]]. Note the giant [[1-Up Mushroom]] and the [[giant coin]]. The giant coin is a platform in the final game rather than a collectible item as it appears in the picture above.
SMG2ss3.png|Two [[Big Goomba|Giant Goomba]]s walking towards Mario in an early screenshot of the [[Supermassive Galaxy]]. Note the giant [[1-Up Mushroom]] and the big coin. The big coin is a platform in the final game rather than a collectible item as it appears in the picture above.
SMG2ss8.png|A planet in an early version of [[Sky Station Galaxy]]. Notice the [[Red Koopa]] in the distance.
SMG2ss8.png|A planet in an early version of [[Sky Station Galaxy]]. Notice the [[Red Koopa]] in the distance.
SMG2 Comet Medal.png|Mario next to an early Comet Medal with no eyes.
SMG2 Comet Medal.png|Mario next to an early Comet Medal with no eyes.
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