List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga pre-release and unused content: Difference between revisions

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The name "Sharkbone" appears alongside names for enemies found in [[Gwarhar Lagoon]] in the game's coding<ref name=TMK_MLSS/>. "Sharkbone" is presumed to be an alternate name for the [[????]] enemies that are actually found in the final game, as these enemies actually can come in a  bony shark form, although they are also found in a living, [[Cheep-Cheep]]-like variety. A [[Nintendo Power]] guide actually referred to the ????s' undead shark forms as "Sharkbones" and their living Cheep-Cheep forms as "[[Puffer-Cheep]]s"<ref name=TMK_MLSS/>, the latter being Cheep-Cheep varieties present in the final game. It is presumed that Nintendo Power based this naming off of beta material. It may also be worth noting that the German version of ''Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga'' replaces "Sharkbone" with "Sand-Cheep"
The name "Sharkbone" appears alongside names for enemies found in [[Gwarhar Lagoon]] in the game's coding<ref name=TMK_MLSS/>. "Sharkbone" is presumed to be an alternate name for the [[????]] enemies that are actually found in the final game, as these enemies actually can come in a  bony shark form, although they are also found in a living, [[Cheep-Cheep]]-like variety. A [[Nintendo Power]] guide actually referred to the ????s' undead shark forms as "Sharkbones" and their living Cheep-Cheep forms as "[[Puffer-Cheep]]s"<ref name=TMK_MLSS/>, the latter being Cheep-Cheep varieties present in the final game. It is presumed that Nintendo Power based this naming off of beta material. It may also be worth noting that the German version of ''Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga'' replaces "Sharkbone" with "Sand-Cheep"


Also [[Missile Bill]]s, [[Sidestepper]]s, Small [[Fighter Fly]]s, Green [[Oho Jee]]s, Blue [[Goomba]]s, called Mossy Goombas, [[Paragoomba]]s, a [[Hoohooligan]], called Nice Guy, Red [[Goombas]], called Pop Goombas, and [[Sergeant Starshade]], where meant to be enemies. [[Wiggler]], was also going to be an enemy, instead of a boss. Pop Goomba slightly resembles Red Goomba from Paper Mario, and Mossy Goomba resembles Blue Goomba from Paper Mario. The Green Oho Jee from the Surfing minigame was not planned as an actual enemy, but was supposed to be attacked like the Red and Blue Oho Jees of [[Oho Oasis]].
Also [[Missile Bill]]s, [[Sidestepper]]s, Small [[Fighter Fly]]s, Green [[Oho Jee]]s, Blue [[Goomba]]s, called Mossy Goombas, [[Paragoomba]]s, a [[Hoohooligan]], called Nice Guy, Red [[Goomba]]s, called Pop Goombas, and [[Sergeant Starshade]], where meant to be enemies. [[Wiggler]], was also going to be an enemy, instead of a boss. Pop Goomba slightly resembles Red Goomba from Paper Mario, and Mossy Goomba resembles Blue Goomba from Paper Mario. The Green Oho Jee from the Surfing minigame was not planned as an actual enemy, but was supposed to be attacked like the Red and Blue Oho Jees of [[Oho Oasis]].


A book, simmilar to the ones in [[Beanbean Castle]], was also, a possible item. So was an unknown key. The unknown key is a beta icon that would be used with key items in a similar way to badges having badge icons beside their names. In the final game, the key icons were unused.
A book, simmilar to the ones in [[Beanbean Castle]], was also, a possible item. So was an unknown key. The unknown key is a beta icon that would be used with key items in a similar way to badges having badge icons beside their names. In the final game, the key icons were unused.