Super Mario 64 Beta

Super Mario 64 beta/protoype material, all from the original beta versions of Super Mario 64. Please let me know if you know about anything else not listed here! (super important for the Beta Revival Project.) Super Mario 64 Beta Clips 'La Saga Miyamoto' Source All of the beta SM64 footage contained in a 2002 French documentary of Shigeru. Explore the Mushroom Kingdom with our favorite Super Mario 64 plumber with stunning 3D graphics! Princess Peach has invited you to go to her castle to eat a delicious cake, but when you arrive, you realize that Bowser has invaded the castle and locked the Princess and her servants using the power of the stars. Super Mario 64 beta/protoype material, all from the original beta versions of Super Mario 64. Please let me know if you know about anything else not listed here! (super important for the Beta Revival Project.) Super Mario 64 Beta Clips 'La Saga Miyamoto' Source All of the beta SM64 footage contained in a 2002 French documentary of Shigeru. See full list on mario.fandom.com.

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This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Mario Kart 64.

Early builds[edit]

The working title of this game was Super Mario Kart R[1] (the 'R' stands for 'Rendered'), also reported as Mario Kart 64 R. Kamek was originally intended to be one of the playable characters, but ended up being replaced by Donkey Kong. The Character Select screen was also different, the characters faced the player, and Kamek can be seen in Donkey Kong's space. Boos from Banshee Boardwalk had also a different look, the HUD was different from the final version, and item boxes were also completely black with colored question marks on them. The Cape Feather, which was in Super Mario Kart, was also intended to be included, as seen in a certain screenshot of Super Mario Kart R. This particular screenshot can been seen on the back of the packaging of the Nintendo 64 system. Additionally, Royal Raceway was originally named 'Toadstool Turnpike'.[2]

The track order of Mario Kart 64 was also arranged differently, with Banshee Boardwalk being the first race in the Flower Cup, Bowser's Castle being the first race of the Star Cup, and Toad's Turnpike being the final race of the Special Cup.[3][4]

Gallery[edit]

  • The original title screen of Mario Kart 64. It was named Super Mario Kart R at this point.

  • Kamek would have once been playable in Mario Kart 64 (he was replaced by Donkey Kong); note the rest of the players also look different in terms of both camera angles and model design.

  • A race at Mario Raceway in an early build. Note the presence of Kamek, the Nintendo sign, and the early HUD.

  • Early screenshot of Banshee Boardwalk.

  • Early Boos. Note Bowser's blue kart.

  • The early start.

  • An early HUD.

  • An early build of Moo Moo Farm. Notice the use of the Japanese names for the track and the Mushroom (Kinoko) Cup. Also notice the track and cup name in the unused corner, instead of the level map.

  • The 1st through 4th icons face the opposite direction in the final.

Unused Data[edit]

  • Chubby has a full body. In normal gameplay, though, only the top half is seen. Coincidentally, Mario Kart DS's remake of Moo Moo Farm would replace Chubby with jumping Monty Moles.
  • Early promotional screenshots show the Cape Feather being a possible item. It presumably would have worked the same way it did in Super Mario Kart. Two different jumping animations for it still linger in the ROM. The Cape Feather would not legitimately be seen again until Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and then only in Battle Mode.
  • At one point, it appears that it was possible to obtain Lightning in Battle Mode. However, using it would have caused all the other racers to lose one balloon, making it a very broken, overpowered item, so it was taken out. Lightning would not legitimately be obtainable in Battle Mode until Mario Kart DS.
  • Code exists that allows CPU racers to drift, but it's never used. CPU racers would not be able to drift until Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.
  • There is a debug menu that remains in the game's coding. It has a few more options than the regular gameplay, and some are unused. It can be enabled with the Gameshark code 8818EDEF 0002 and accessed by pressing the GS button at the title screen. On its content there is a bizarre vertical splitscreen that appears to be unfinished. If the users play in battle mode, on the vertical splitscreen the lap counter can be seen. Also when drifting in vertical splitscreen, there is no smoke shaped like V and Es.
  • The debug menu appears at the title screen.

  • When going to the bottom of the menu there will be an extra option allowing the player to get all gold cups.

  • The vertical splitscreen.

  • No V and Es appears when drifting.

  • The lap number still appears in battle mode.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Gaming Mysteries: Super Mario Kart R Beta (N64)
  2. ^'[...] and it also included a track called Toadstool Turnpike – a course that would be renamed as Royal Raceway for the final, published games.' - Guinness World Records 2013 Gamer's Edition, page 134.
  3. ^Mario Kart 64 track order on The Cutting Room Floor
  4. ^Nintendo Magazine System, issue 51, showing a different track layout for Star Cup - archive.org
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Donkey Kong Land seriesDonkey Kong LandDonkey Kong Land 2Donkey Kong Land III
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Luigi's Mansion seriesLuigi's MansionLuigi's Mansion: Dark MoonLuigi's Mansion 3
OtherCaptain Toad: Treasure TrackerHotel MarioMario is Missing!Super Mario Maker (Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS) • Super Princess Peach
Spin-offsMario Kart seriesSuper Mario KartMario Kart 64Mario Kart: Super CircuitMario Kart: Double Dash!!Mario Kart DSMario Kart WiiMario Kart 7Mario Kart 8
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Mario Kart 64
Main CharactersLightweightsPrincess Peach • Toad • Yoshi
MiddleweightsMario • Luigi
HeavyweightsDonkey Kong • Wario • Bowser
CoursesMushroom CupLuigi Raceway • Moo Moo Farm • Koopa Troopa Beach • Kalimari Desert
Flower CupToad's Turnpike • Frappe Snowland • Choco Mountain • Mario Raceway
Star CupWario Stadium • Sherbet Land • Royal Raceway • Bowser's Castle
Special CupDK's Jungle Parkway • Yoshi Valley • Banshee Boardwalk • Rainbow Road
Battle ModeBig Donut • Block Fort • Double Deck • Skyscraper
Enemies and obstaclesBat • Boulder • Bus • Car • Cargo truck • Chomp • Chubby • Crab • Ghost • Lava • Mini Bomb Kart • Penguin • Piranha Plant • Porcupine • Snowman • Thwomp • Train • Yoshi egg
Background speciesBig Cheep Cheep • Boo • Bowser Statue • Cheep Cheep • Fishin' Lakitu • Lakitu • Moo Moo
Items and objectsItem Box itemsBanana • Banana Bunch • Boo • Fake Item • Green Shell • Lightning • Mushroom • Red Shell • Spiny Shell • Super Mushroom • Super Star • Triple Green Shells • Triple Mushrooms • Triple Red Shells
OtherDash Panel • Hot-air balloon • Kart • Pipe Frame • Ramp • Trophy
TechniquesHop • Mini-Turbo • Rocket Start • Slide • Slipstream • Spin-Turn
MiscellaneousCastle Grounds • Finish Line • Gallery • Glitches • Mario Kart 64: Greatest Hits SoundtrackMario Kart 64 on Club CircuitMario Kart 64 Original SoundtrackMario Kart 64 Race Tracks • Media • Pre-release and unused content • Sponsors • Staff • Starting Grid
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