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==Early iterations==
==Early iterations==
When originally announced at E3 2006, ''Yoshi's Island DS'' was tentatively titled ''Yoshi's Island 2''. The game's early box art also featured a [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] logo, implying that this game was at one point going to have Wi-Fi features that were scrapped before the final version was released.
When originally announced at E3 2006, ''Yoshi's Island DS'' was tentatively titled ''Yoshi's Island 2''. The game's early box art also featured a [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] logo, implying that this game was at one point going to have Wi-Fi features that were scrapped before the final version was released.
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YIDSBeta.jpg|Original box art.
BetaLogo YIDS.png|The game's original logo
BetaLogo YIDS.png|The original game logo.
YIDSBeta.jpg|The original North American box art
YIDS Early Box DE.png|The original German box art
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==Early builds==
==Early builds==
In the E3 2006 demo build, players could only defeat enemies while jumping on them with [[Baby Mario]]. This was changed by the final version, and the player can defeat enemies regardless of the baby. Baby Peach's cry was also going to sound more adult-like{{ref needed}}.
In the E3 2006 demo build, players could only defeat enemies while jumping on them with [[Baby Mario]]. This was changed by the final version, and the player can defeat enemies regardless of the baby. Baby Peach's cry also sounded different.<ref>Project Star World. (February 8, 2021). [https://youtu.be/5oPELeelYd8&t=102 Nintendo E3 2006 - Yoshi's Island 2]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 6, 2021.</ref>


An early screenshot showcasing a battle with [[Big Guy the Stilted]] seems to suggest that Big Guy was once going to be organic, as he had no patches on him in that picture (although one patch is visible near his right foot, which may merely mean his graphics were incomplete at the time).   
An early screenshot showcasing a battle with [[Big Guy the Stilted]] seems to suggest that Big Guy was once going to be organic, as he had no patches on him in that picture (although one patch is visible near his right foot, which may merely mean his graphics were incomplete at the time).   


One screenshot of an unknown origin shows a [[Black Yoshi]] traversing a flowery area with [[Baby Peach]]. The particular event illustrated in the picture doesn't seem to be left in the final game. The level "[[Donuts and Eggs]]" also wasn't themed in the mid-west, as shown in an early trailer{{ref needed}}.
One screenshot of an unknown origin shows a Black [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] traversing a flowery area with [[Baby Peach]]. The particular event illustrated in the picture does not seem to be left in the final game. The level [[Donuts and Eggs]] also did not have a sunset background, as shown in an early trailer.<ref>DoubleUD. (May 20, 2006). [https://youtu.be/w_33Cf9m4qc Yoshi's Island 2 E3 Trailer]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 6, 2021.</ref>


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Yidscreen6.jpg|An early battle with [[Castle of Big Guy the Stilted|Big Guy the Stilted]], who lacks mechanical features here.
Big Guy Stilted YIDS.png|An early battle with [[Castle of Big Guy the Stilted|Big Guy the Stilted]], who lacks mechanical features here.
BlackyoshiYIDS.jpg|Black Yoshi with Baby Peach.
BlackyoshiYIDS.jpg|An early Black Yoshi with Baby Peach.
Level1-3 YIDS.jpg|Early [[Mario's Fleet Feet]]. [[Red Yoshi]] is only available in the 7th level of each [[world]]. [[Light Blue Yoshi]] normally will appear in this level. This looks midday, vs. the final, which looks like sunset.
Level1-3 YIDS.jpg|Early [[Mario's Fleet Feet]] with an early Red Yoshi. Red Yoshi is only available in the 7th level of each [[world]]. Light Blue Yoshi normally will appear in this level. This looks midday, vs. the final, which looks like sunset.
Yidscreen7.jpg|Early [[Gilbert the Gooey's Castle]]. [[Purple Yoshi]] appears instead of a [[Pink Yoshi]].
Yidscreen7.jpg|Early [[Gilbert the Gooey's Castle]] with an early Purple Yoshi. Purple Yoshi appears instead of a Pink Yoshi.
Yidscsreen4.jpg|Early [[Gilbert the Gooey]] fight in [[Gilbert the Gooey's Castle]].
Yidscsreen4.jpg|Early [[Gilbert the Gooey]] fight in [[Gilbert the Gooey's Castle]].
Yidscreen10.jpg|Early [[Kangaroo]] segment in [[Mario's Fleet Feet]].
Yidscreen10.jpg|Early [[Kangaroo]] segment in [[Mario's Fleet Feet]].
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==Unused data==
==Unused data==
Although never used in the game, graphics for [[Character Coin]]s of [[Baby Wario]] and [[Baby Bowser]] exist, but they lack animation.<ref>''$/file/objcharacoin.arcz''</ref>  Similarly, graphics exist for at least two different title screens<ref>Any attempt to access a nonexistent level will crash the game, sending players to the most complete of these.</ref>, and at least one of them was entirely complete when it was scrapped.  It's also worth noting that all were static images, unlike the final game's rotating shot.  Two of the scrapped title screens have a ''Yoshi's Island 2'' logo.
Although never used in the game, graphics for [[character coin]]s of [[Baby Wario]] and [[Baby Bowser]] exist, but they lack animation.<ref>''$/file/objcharacoin.arcz''</ref>  Similarly, graphics exist for at least two different title screens<ref>Any attempt to access a nonexistent level will crash the game, sending players to the most complete of these.</ref>, and at least one of them was entirely complete when it was scrapped.  It's also worth noting that all were static images, unlike the final game's rotating shot.  Two of the scrapped title screens have a ''Yoshi's Island 2'' logo.


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Baby Wario Coin YIDS.png|The unused Baby Wario Coin.
Baby Wario Coin YIDS.png|The unused Baby Wario Coin.
YIDS beta title.png|The unused title screen. Notice the resemblance it has to the ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''{{'}}s title screen.
YIDS beta title.png|The unused title screen. Notice the resemblance it has to the ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''{{'}}s title screen.
Yoshi's Island 2 E3 2006 title screen.jpg|''Yoshi's Island 2''{{'}}s title screen at E3 2006, which is subtitled "E3 VERSION" under the logo on the top screen.
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==External Links==
==External links==
* [[tcrf:Yoshi's Island DS|Yoshi's Island DS on The Cutting Room Floor]]
*[[tcrf:Yoshi's Island DS|Yoshi's Island DS on The Cutting Room Floor]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 11:12, March 1, 2023

This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Yoshi's Island DS.

Early iterations[edit]

When originally announced at E3 2006, Yoshi's Island DS was tentatively titled Yoshi's Island 2. The game's early box art also featured a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection logo, implying that this game was at one point going to have Wi-Fi features that were scrapped before the final version was released.

Early builds[edit]

In the E3 2006 demo build, players could only defeat enemies while jumping on them with Baby Mario. This was changed by the final version, and the player can defeat enemies regardless of the baby. Baby Peach's cry also sounded different.[1]

An early screenshot showcasing a battle with Big Guy the Stilted seems to suggest that Big Guy was once going to be organic, as he had no patches on him in that picture (although one patch is visible near his right foot, which may merely mean his graphics were incomplete at the time).

One screenshot of an unknown origin shows a Black Yoshi traversing a flowery area with Baby Peach. The particular event illustrated in the picture does not seem to be left in the final game. The level Donuts and Eggs also did not have a sunset background, as shown in an early trailer.[2]

Unused data[edit]

Although never used in the game, graphics for character coins of Baby Wario and Baby Bowser exist, but they lack animation.[3] Similarly, graphics exist for at least two different title screens[4], and at least one of them was entirely complete when it was scrapped. It's also worth noting that all were static images, unlike the final game's rotating shot. Two of the scrapped title screens have a Yoshi's Island 2 logo.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Project Star World. (February 8, 2021). Nintendo E3 2006 - Yoshi's Island 2. YouTube. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
  2. ^ DoubleUD. (May 20, 2006). Yoshi's Island 2 E3 Trailer. YouTube. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
  3. ^ $/file/objcharacoin.arcz
  4. ^ Any attempt to access a nonexistent level will crash the game, sending players to the most complete of these.