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{{italic title|List of ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' pre-release and unused content}}
{{italic title|List of ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' pre-release and unused content}}
[[File:MKSC Prerelease Logo.png|frame|Pre-release logo of ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''.]]
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''.
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''.
[[File:MKSC Prerelease Logo.png|frame|Pre-release logo of ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'']][[File:MKSC Early logo JP.png|thumb|230px|Pre-release Japanese logo]]


==Pre-release==
==Pre-release==
The game's working title was "Mario Kart Advance" which was kept in the Japanese version. Early [[Nintendo Power]] screenshots showed that the characters had different, "super-deformed" sprites of bigger heads contrasted by smaller karts. The HUD was slightly different, though largely recognizable compared to the released version. Finally, some of the tracks had more detailed backgrounds of an almost painted-quality.<ref>[http://randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com/OtherGames/OtherGames-mksc.htm Source]</ref>
The game's working title was "''Mario Kart Advance''" which was kept in the Japanese version. Early ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' screenshots showed that the characters had different, "super-deformed" sprites of bigger heads contrasted by smaller karts. The HUD was slightly different, though largely recognizable compared to the released version. Finally, some of the tracks had more detailed backgrounds of an almost painted-quality.<ref>[http://randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com/shr/mksc/ Source]</ref>
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Mario Kart Advance SW 2000 screen 1.png
Mario Kart Advance SW 2000 screen 1.png
Mario Kart Advance SW 2000 screen 2.png
Mario Kart Advance SW 2000 screen 2.png
MKSC Prerelease Awards Ceremony.jpg|Unused award ceremony screen.
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==Unused content==
==Unused content==
The [[Banana|Banana Bunch]], [[Golden Mushroom]], and [[Fake Item Box]] items were going to be in the game. The unfinished versions can be seen by using a GameShark code. The Banana Bunch has no function, the Golden Mushroom acts like a [[Mushroom]] but gives the ability to have infinite boosts even if no item is shown, and the Fake Item Box has the same function as a regular Banana.
The [[Banana|Banana Bunch]], [[Golden Dash Mushroom|Super Mushroom]], and [[Fake Item Box]] items were going to be in the game. The unfinished versions can be seen by using a GameShark code. The Banana Bunch has no function, the Super Mushroom acts like a [[Mushroom]] but gives the ability to have infinite boosts even if no item is shown, and the Fake Item Box has the same function as a regular Banana.<ref>Aurum (February 19, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFV8BW2V2Y Mario Kart Super Circuit | Unused Items]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 20, 2023.</ref>


Also found in the games files are all 4 [[Battle Mode|Battle]] [[Super Mario Kart#Battle courses|courses]] from ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. This could mean that these courses were planned to be unlockable as the [[Super Mario Kart#Race courses|race courses]] are.<ref>[[tcrf:Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]</ref>  
Also found in the games files are all 4 [[Battle Mode|Battle]] [[Super Mario Kart#Battle courses|courses]] from ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. This could mean that these courses were planned to be unlockable as the [[Super Mario Kart#Race courses|race courses]] are.<ref>[[tcrf:Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]</ref>  


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MKSC Prerelease Awards Ceremony.jpg|Unused award ceremony screen.
BananaBunchMKSC.png|Unused [[Banana Bunch]]
BananaBunchMKSC.png|Unused [[Banana Bunch]]
FakeBoxMKSC.png|Unused [[Fake Item Box]]
FakeBoxMKSC.png|Unused [[Fake Item Box]]
GoldenMushroom MKSC Unused.png|Unused [[Golden Mushroom]]
GoldenMushroom MKSC Unused.png|Unused [[Golden Dash Mushroom|Super Mushroom]]
MKSC Unused Fuzzy Sprites.png|A [[Fuzzy (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)|Fuzzy]] that was going to appear in [[Sky Garden (GBA)|Sky Garden]].
MKSC Unused Fuzzy Sprites.png|A [[Fuzzy (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)|Fuzzy]] that was going to appear in [[Sky Garden (GBA)|Sky Garden]].
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Latest revision as of 14:50, June 20, 2023

This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Mario Kart: Super Circuit.

Early logo of Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Pre-release logo of Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Early Japanese logo for Mario Kart: Super Circuit, from Space World 2000
Pre-release Japanese logo

Pre-release[edit]

The game's working title was "Mario Kart Advance" which was kept in the Japanese version. Early Nintendo Power screenshots showed that the characters had different, "super-deformed" sprites of bigger heads contrasted by smaller karts. The HUD was slightly different, though largely recognizable compared to the released version. Finally, some of the tracks had more detailed backgrounds of an almost painted-quality.[1]

Unused content[edit]

The Banana Bunch, Super Mushroom, and Fake Item Box items were going to be in the game. The unfinished versions can be seen by using a GameShark code. The Banana Bunch has no function, the Super Mushroom acts like a Mushroom but gives the ability to have infinite boosts even if no item is shown, and the Fake Item Box has the same function as a regular Banana.[2]

Also found in the games files are all 4 Battle courses from Super Mario Kart. This could mean that these courses were planned to be unlockable as the race courses are.[3]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Source
  2. ^ Aurum (February 19, 2018). Mario Kart Super Circuit | Unused Items. YouTube. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  3. ^ tcrf:Mario Kart: Super Circuit