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===''Mario Motors''===
===''Mario Motors''===
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''Mario Motors'' was a pitch made by game designer {{wp|Yoot Saito}} for a [[Nintendo DS]] game. The game had players "''shaving and sculpting out of a chunk of metal to make a cylinder [which then] decides the ability of your engines.''". Saito also considered having the player blow in the DS's microphone to "''learn how acceleration works''" but scrapped it because the mechanic could have been too demanding for children. Despite initial interest from both [[Satoru Iwata]] and [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], the project never got off the ground with Saito stating "''I can’t tell you why, but please guess.''"<ref>Jordan Devore (April 21, 2018). "[https://www.destructoid.com/yoot-saito-worked-on-mario-motors-a-canceled-ds-game-about-building-engines-499705.phtml Yoot Saito worked on Mario Motors, a canceled DS game about building engines]". ''Destructoid''. Retrieved April 21, 2018.</ref>.
''Mario Motors'' was a pitch made by game designer {{wp|Yoot Saito}} for a [[Nintendo DS]] game. The game had players "''shaving and sculpting out of a chunk of metal to make a cylinder [which then] decides the ability of your engines.''". Saito also considered having the player blow in the DS's microphone to "''learn how acceleration works''" but scrapped it because the mechanic could have been too demanding for children. Despite initial interest from both [[Satoru Iwata]] and [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], the project never got off the ground with Saito stating "''I can’t tell you why, but please guess.''"<ref>Jordan Devore (April 21, 2018). "[https://www.destructoid.com/yoot-saito-worked-on-mario-motors-a-canceled-ds-game-about-building-engines-499705.phtml Yoot Saito worked on Mario Motors, a canceled DS game about building engines]". ''Destructoid''. Retrieved April 21, 2018.</ref>.


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