List of Mario Party: Island Tour pre-release and unused content: Difference between revisions
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*[[Match Faker]] originally had six rounds and sixteen tiles to memorize. In the final version there are only three rounds and twelve tiles. | *[[Match Faker]] originally had six rounds and sixteen tiles to memorize. In the final version there are only three rounds and twelve tiles. | ||
== Early box art and logos== | |||
=== North American box art === | |||
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File:MPIslandTour-BetaBoxArt.png|The beta North American box art. | |||
File:Box NA - Mario Party Island Tour.png|Final North American box art. | |||
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=== Beta logos === | |||
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File:MP3DSlogo.png|The beta logo. | |||
File:Logo - Mario Party Island Tour.png|The official logo. | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:30, December 14, 2013
This is a list of beta elements in the game Mario Party: Island Tour.
Beta elements
Stages
- On Perilous Palace Path there were no cows, and a Blue Toad can be seen next to the cannon.
- Whomp does not appear at the end of Perilous Palace Path.
- Multiple Banzai Bills could launch at once in Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain and when Banzai Bill passes by, the players run back to the start instead of flying back.[1]
- The design of the Comet Observatory on Rocket Road was also much simpler, lacking all Domes.
Items
- Originally, on Perilous Palace Path, characters used cards as items. However, in the final game, generic items are used instead.
Spaces
- The Piranha Plant Space had a different design, having an abstract picture of a Piranha Plant rather than an actual picture of a Piranha Plant.
- The green-coloured space that marks the midway point of Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain was black and had a design with a red Banzai Bill and a double-headed arrow underneath it.
Minigames
- Match Faker originally had six rounds and sixteen tiles to memorize. In the final version there are only three rounds and twelve tiles.
Early box art and logos
North American box art
Beta logos