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|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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'''''Super Mario Spikers''''' is the name of a cancelled volleyball-wrestling hybrid game that was to be developed by [[Next Level Games]], the same studio that created ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'' for the [[Wii]].
'''''Super Mario Spikers''''' was the name of a canceled volleyball-wrestling hybrid game that was to be developed by [[Next Level Games]], the same studio that created ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'' for the [[Wii]].


The game was conceived after the release of ''Mario Strikers Charged'' and would be made for the Wii. ''Super Mario Spikers'' would be a sports game whose concept would be a mixture of volleyball and wrestling. No further information about the game has been revealed other than a short animation test where [[Waluigi]] can be seen jumping on [[Mario]], who is laying on his back, and then leaping to hit a ball. Next Level Games tried to combine their knowledge from their previous Mario football games with their experience about wrestling which they had from the cancelled WWE: Titans (Xbox/PS2, THQ). It is worth mentioning that in the animation test, Mario wears an outfit heavily based on those used by the characters in the ''Mario Strikers'' series.
The game was conceived after the release of ''Mario Strikers Charged'' and would have been made for the Wii. As the game initially went under the working title "Mario Volleyball," concepts for new ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' sports projects were being worked on by Next Level Games in 2006, while ''Mario Strikers Charged'' was still in development, and after the team decided upon this concept, development began in 2007. ''Super Mario Spikers'' initially started development as simply a volleyball-based game, but as the game was being developed, the team decided to implement mechanics based upon wrestling; Next Level Games tried to combine its knowledge from its previous ''Super Mario'' soccer games with its experience with wrestling gained from the canceled ''WWE Titans: Parts Unknown''.


The reason for the cancellation is unknown, as much as after they have decided to stop the production of this game, they proceeded to develop another [[Nintendo]] game, [[Punch Out(Wii)]].
When Next Level Games pitched the concept to [[Nintendo]], Nintendo rejected it due to the game's realistic wrestling moves going against the ''Super Mario'' franchise's standard of wholesome content. The violence was too realistic compared to that in other games featuring ''Super Mario'' characters in combat, such as the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' crossover fighting games, and production of the game ceased in 2007. Next Level Games proceeded to develop another Nintendo game featuring semi-realistic combat-based sports, the Wii version of ''[[Punch-Out!! (Wii)|Punch-Out!!]]''
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==External Links==
==Gallery==
*[http://www.unseen64.net/2011/08/06/super-mario-spikers-wii-prototype/ Unseen64 - Super Mario Spikers]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZkDwQH405M Super Mario Spikers prototype animation]
File:Mario wrestling 01.jpg|Two versions of one of [[Mario]]'s prototype outfits, each with different headgear
File:Mario-Spikers-costume.jpg|Another of Mario's prototype outfits
File:Mario-volleyball-logo.jpg|An early logo for ''Super Mario Spikers''
File:Mario-spikers-ring.jpg|Concept art for a ring
File:Mario-vs-Wario-Spikers-arena.jpg|Concept art for a ring
File:Mario-spikers-tv-game-show-set-1.jpg|Concept art for a ring
File:Mario-spikers-tv-game-show-set-2.jpg|Concept art for a ring
File:Mario-spikers-dark-beach-stage.jpg|Concept art for a ring
File:Mario-island-stage.jpg|Concept art for what appears to be [[Donkey Kong Island]]
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*[http://www.unseen64.net/2011/08/06/super-mario-spikers-wii-prototype/ Unseen64 - ''Super Mario Spikers'']
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb8q0dN75Jg ''Super Mario Spikers'' prototype animation]
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Latest revision as of 18:58, June 13, 2023

Not to be confused with Super Mario Strikers.
Super Mario Spikers
The concept logo of Super Mario Spikers
Developer Next Level Games
Publisher None
Platform(s) Wii
Release date Canceled
Genre Sports

Super Mario Spikers was the name of a canceled volleyball-wrestling hybrid game that was to be developed by Next Level Games, the same studio that created Super Mario Strikers for the Nintendo GameCube and Mario Strikers Charged for the Wii.

The game was conceived after the release of Mario Strikers Charged and would have been made for the Wii. As the game initially went under the working title "Mario Volleyball," concepts for new Super Mario sports projects were being worked on by Next Level Games in 2006, while Mario Strikers Charged was still in development, and after the team decided upon this concept, development began in 2007. Super Mario Spikers initially started development as simply a volleyball-based game, but as the game was being developed, the team decided to implement mechanics based upon wrestling; Next Level Games tried to combine its knowledge from its previous Super Mario soccer games with its experience with wrestling gained from the canceled WWE Titans: Parts Unknown.

When Next Level Games pitched the concept to Nintendo, Nintendo rejected it due to the game's realistic wrestling moves going against the Super Mario franchise's standard of wholesome content. The violence was too realistic compared to that in other games featuring Super Mario characters in combat, such as the Super Smash Bros. crossover fighting games, and production of the game ceased in 2007. Next Level Games proceeded to develop another Nintendo game featuring semi-realistic combat-based sports, the Wii version of Punch-Out!!

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