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{{italic title|List of ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' pre-release and unused content}} | {{italic title|List of ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' pre-release and unused content}} | ||
[[File:MLoriginaltitle.PNG|thumb|300px|The original logo for the game's international release, shown at [[Wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] 2003.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDbc6DoBqOQ ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' E3 2003 trailer]. Retrieved June 23, 2015.</ref> Note its similarities to the game's {{media link|MLSS Japan box art.jpg|Japanese logo}} with the decorative bean design.]] | [[File:MLoriginaltitle.PNG|thumb|300px|The original logo for the game's international release, shown at [[Wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] 2003.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDbc6DoBqOQ ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' E3 2003 trailer]. Retrieved June 23, 2015.</ref> Note its similarities to the game's {{media link|MLSS Japan box art.jpg|Japanese logo}} with the decorative bean design.]] | ||
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==Unused data== | ==Unused data== | ||
===Unused cameos=== | ===Unused cameos=== | ||
[[File:SuperstarsagaBetaSprites.png|thumb|The sprites of the unused characters | [[File:SuperstarsagaBetaSprites.png|thumb|The sprites of the unused characters]] | ||
[[Wario]], [[Fox McCloud]], [[Captain Olimar]], [[Samus Aran]], [[Toon Link]], and | [[Wario]], [[Fox McCloud]], [[Captain Olimar]], [[Samus Aran]], [[Toon Link]], and an [[Excitebike|Excitebike Racer]] were intended to appear in the [[Starbeans Cafe]] after [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] create a drink.<ref name=TMK_MLSS>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/m&lss_lost.shtml themushroomkingdom.net] Accessed 8 March 2009</ref>. The Excitebike Racer is the only character to not be portrayed in the game's art style, instead remaining as an 8-bit sprite. Despite originally being intended to only appear once, [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]] replaces all of these cameo appearances in the final game. | ||
The items that Mario and Luigi receive after making each drink were also supposed to relate more closely to each character, being replaced by more generic items in the final game: | |||
*Game Boy Horror instead of [[Game Boy Horror SP]] | |||
*Wario’s Gold instead of [[Greed Wallet]] | |||
*Gold Ring instead of [[Bonus Ring]] | |||
*UV Lamp instead of [[Cobalt Necktie]] | |||
*Energy Tank instead of [[Power Grip]] | |||
*Triforce instead of [[Great Force]] | |||
<gallery> | |||
Beta MLSS Excitebike.PNG|An [[Excitebike|Excitebike Racer]] | |||
MLSS Fox Unused Sprite.png|[[Fox McCloud]] | |||
Beta MLSS Fox.PNG|Fox McCloud walking | |||
Beta MLSS Hare.PNG|An icon of [[Peppy Hare]] | |||
MLSS Link Unused Sprite.png|[[Link]] | |||
Beta MLSS Link.png|Link holding his sword and shield. | |||
Beta MLSS Olimar.PNG|[[Olimar]] | |||
MLSS Samus Unused Sprite.png|[[Samus Aran]] | |||
Beta MLSS Samus.png|Samus Aran | |||
Beta MLSS Slippy.PNG|An icon of [[Slippy Toad]] | |||
MLSS Wario Unused Sprite.png|[[Wario]] | |||
Beta MLSS Wario.PNG|Wario walking | |||
MLSS Wario Unused Sprite 2.png|Wario with purple stuffed cheeks | |||
Beta MLSS Pikmin.PNG|A group of [[Pikmin]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Quotes==== | ====Quotes==== | ||
Below is a list of the dialogue for each character's intended appearance. | |||
=====E. Gadd===== | =====E. Gadd===== | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
'''E. Gadd''' : Hmm... My sniffer’s detecting the aroma of a new kind of | '''E. Gadd''' : Hmm... My sniffer’s detecting the aroma of a new kind of juice...<br> | ||
'''Cashier''' : Oh! Professor Gadd! How’ve you been, sir? Are you here to try our new drink? You can ask those two there for Woohoo Blend!<br> | '''Cashier''' : Oh! Professor Gadd! How’ve you been, sir? Are you here to try our new drink? You can ask those two there for Woohoo Blend!<br> | ||
'''E. Gadd''' : Oh! Just wonderful! A new blend! How about a try, youngsters? Hmm… This flavor fills the old bones with brimming strength! Yep, a drink like this’ll surely boost my spirits during ghost research. Listen, youngsters, let me thank you. I insist you take this. Hmm... I wonder what I should invent next... | '''E. Gadd''' : Oh! Just wonderful! A new blend! How about a try, youngsters? Hmm… This flavor fills the old bones with brimming strength! Yep, a drink like this’ll surely boost my spirits during ghost research. Listen, youngsters, let me thank you. I insist you take this. Hmm... I wonder what I should invent next... | ||
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=====Captain Olimar (Pikmin)===== | =====Captain Olimar (Pikmin)===== | ||
Olimar’s text would appear on the screen the same way the item text does (such as “''You got a Mushroom!''”), meaning he would not have a speech bubble. | |||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
'''Olimar''': ...I detect a strange, yet pleasing aroma drifting through the atmosphere of this cafe. It would seem to require further investigation...<br> | '''Olimar''': ...I detect a strange, yet pleasing aroma drifting through the atmosphere of this cafe. It would seem to require further investigation...<br> | ||
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</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
==== | ==Other== | ||
===Sprites=== | ===Sprites=== | ||
[[File:MLSS Beta - Cloaked Beanish.gif|frame]] | |||
The game's data includes sprites of a cloaked [[Beanish]] character, an early sprite of [[Lady Lima]],<ref name="salafrog">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfN08noR6sk Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga: More Beta Sprites]</ref> and an unused color palette for [[Boddle's assistant]]. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', Boddle's assistant uses this alternate color palette instead. | |||
Sprites of five colored letters and a star symbol exist that spell out "MARIO✩", alongside a series of colorful polka-dotted triangles. No equivalent exists for Luigi. Early [[coin]] sprites show a different design, as well as unused red and blue variants. The starting area of [[Woohoo Hooniversity]] looked drastically diferent. Unused sprites for the 'Happy' statues in [[Woohoo Hooniversity]] reveal that they were supposed to catch on fire. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s icons at the top of the screen were slightly smaller and less detailed. | |||
Sprites of a | |||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
Originally, the [[Bean Fruit]]s were each intended to be a different color, rather than being all colored purple as in the final game. Descriptions exist for items called "Neon Beans" that match the unused Bean Fruit colors. The text "You got a [[Game & Watch]]" is also present, but no other data for a Game & Watch item exists. An item named "Spiritual Bros." may have been a [[badge]]. A badge named [[Soulful Bros.]] exists in the final game, so [[Nintendo]] may have attempted to rename this item.<ref name=TMK_MLSS/><ref name="salafrog"/> There are also unused sprites for [[Badge]]s in blue and yellow-orange colors, red and green [[Block]]s without "M"s or "L"s, a closed book similar to open ones in [[Beanbean Castle]], and an unremarkable key. The latter was intended to be displayed for key items in a similar manner to badges having badge icons beside their names. The [[Oho Gear]] is unobtainable through legitimate means in international versions of the game. The gear, which raises Defense by 28, was changed in the Japanese release so that it is dropped by [[Beanerang Bro|Boomerang Bros.]]. ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'' fixes this issue in all regions. | |||
===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
The name "[[Sharkbone]]" | The name "[[Sharkbone]]" is found in the game's code but unused in the final game, as in battle, Sharkbones' names will always display as "????", alongside [[Sand Cheep]]s.<ref name=TMK_MLSS/> Both enemies are found together in [[Gwarhar Lagoon]]. ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'' officially uses the names "Sharkbone" and "Sand Cheep" for the enemies in their [[Easy Mode]] hints. | ||
Blue [[Goomba]]s called Mossy Goombas, red [[Goomba]]s called Pop Goombas, [[Paragoomba]]s, [[Sergeant Starshade]], and a [[Hoohooligan]] named Nice Guy all have battle statistics and sprites. The green Oho Jee from the Surfing [[minigame]] also has shocked and hurt animations, although it is unclear if it was intended to be battled. There are also overworld sprites of smaller [[Fighter Fly|Fighter Flies]] bearing more resemblance to those in the version of ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' included with the game. Finally, there are battle sprites of a [[Bombshell Bill|golden]] [[Bullet Bill]] in a taller [[Bill Blaster]] with the skull icon from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. | |||
Some | Some enemies that only one brother can fight still have a battle script for both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], such as [[Oucher Glass]]es. | ||
====Unused enemy statistics==== | ====Unused enemy statistics==== | ||
{{M&LSS enemy | {{M&LSS enemy | ||
|altname=Goomba | |altname=Goomba | ||
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{{br}} | {{br}} | ||
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
Eight unused music tracks exist in the game's files: | |||
*A song similar to that of [[Little Fungitown]]. | |||
*A simpler version of [[List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga media|"Let's Go!"]], the main battle theme, using significantly different instrumentation. | |||
*Two rearrangements of the title theme from ''Tomato Adventure'', another RPG developed by [[AlphaDream]] in 2002 that uses a similar battle system to the one in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''. | |||
*An ominous theme that sounds similar to the [[Woohoo Hooniversity]] theme. | |||
*Themes for [[Teehee Valley]] and [[Beanbean Castle Town]] without their lead instruments, possibly being early versions of these themes. | |||
*A version of File Select theme with different instrumentation, possibly being an early version of the theme. This version uses the Game Boy's legacy channels in addition to samples for the lead. The harmonization, which uses the pulse channels in the final game, is interpreted as samples of choir voices, which would be how it is interpreted in the 3DS version. | |||
===Battle backgrounds=== | |||
Several unused battle backgrounds exist in the game's data, such as backgrounds for the starry room and electric-themed room from [[Woohoo Hooniversity]]. All battle backgrounds in the game are 512 by 256 pixels. During most battles, however, the player only sees a 240 by 160 pixel portion of each one, as very few battles (such as [[Trunkle]] and [[Cackletta]]’s Soul) make use of any kind of scrolling. This suggests that all battlefields were originally intended to feature scrolling, as would apply to later games in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series. In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'', the background scrolls whenever Mario or Luigi use a [[Bros. Attack]]. | |||
===Battle | |||
Several unused battle backgrounds exist in the data | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Beta MLSS Badges.PNG|Three different icons for [[badge]]s | Beta MLSS Badges.PNG|Three different icons for [[badge]]s | ||
Beta MLSS Beanish.PNG| | Beta MLSS Beanish.PNG|Early sprite of [[Lady Lima]] | ||
unusedassistant.png| | unusedassistant.png|Unused palette for [[Boddle's assistant]] | ||
Beta MLSS Blue Goomba.PNG| | Beta MLSS Blue Goomba.PNG|Sprite of a "Mossy [[Goomba]]" | ||
MLSS Beta - Cloaked Beanish.gif|A cloaked [[Beanish]] character | MLSS Beta - Cloaked Beanish.gif|A cloaked [[Beanish]] character | ||
Beta MLSS Coins.PNG|[[Yellow Coin|Yellow]], [[Red Coin|red]], and [[Blue Coin|blue]] coins. | Beta MLSS Coins.PNG|[[Yellow Coin|Yellow]], [[Red Coin|red]], and [[Blue Coin|blue]] coins. | ||
Beta MLSS Eggs.PNG|Early sprites of [[Yoshi Egg]]s, with duller colors | Beta MLSS Eggs.PNG|Early sprites of [[Yoshi Egg]]s, with duller colors | ||
Beta MLSS Flaming Statue.PNG|Sprite of a statue on fire | |||
Beta MLSS Flaming Statue.PNG| | Beta MLSS Fly.PNG|Early sprite of what appears to be a [[Fighter Fly]] or a related enemy | ||
Beta MLSS Fly.PNG|Early sprite of what appears to be a [[Fighter Fly]] or a related enemy | Beta MLSS Fruit.PNG|Early sprites of [[Bean Fruit]] | ||
Beta_SSS_Paragoomba.png|The early sprite of [[Paragoomba]] | |||
Beta MLSS Red Goomba.PNG|Sprite of a "Pop Goomba" | |||
Beta MLSS Fruit.PNG|Early sprites of [[Bean Fruit]] | Beta MLSS Sgt Starshade.PNG|Early sprite of [[Sergeant Starshade]] | ||
CHB125Field.gif|An extended background for Beanbean Field | |||
Beta MLSS University BBG.PNG|An early battle background for [[Woohoo Hooniversity]] | |||
Unused MLSS Wiggler.png|[[Wiggler]] | |||
MLSS Peach's Castle (Japan).png|[[Peach's Castle]] in the Japanese version. The mushroom motifs are different | |||
Beta_SSS_Paragoomba.png|The early sprite of [[Paragoomba]] | MLSS Peach's Castle.png|Peach's Castle in non-Japanese versions for comparison | ||
Beta MLSS Red Goomba.PNG| | |||
Beta MLSS Sgt Starshade.PNG|Early sprite of [[Sergeant Starshade]] | |||
CHB125Field.gif|An extended background for Beanbean Field | |||
Beta MLSS University BBG.PNG|An early battle background for [[Woohoo Hooniversity]] | |||
Unused MLSS Wiggler.png|[[Wiggler]] | |||
MLSS Peach's Castle (Japan).png|[[Peach's Castle]] in the Japanese version. The mushroom motifs are different | |||
MLSS Peach's Castle.png|Peach's Castle in non-Japanese versions for comparison | |||
M&LSS Border Jump Early.png|Early version of the Border Jump minigame | M&LSS Border Jump Early.png|Early version of the Border Jump minigame | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Revision as of 17:00, May 13, 2023
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
Unused data
Unused cameos
Wario, Fox McCloud, Captain Olimar, Samus Aran, Toon Link, and an Excitebike Racer were intended to appear in the Starbeans Cafe after Mario and Luigi create a drink.[2]. The Excitebike Racer is the only character to not be portrayed in the game's art style, instead remaining as an 8-bit sprite. Despite originally being intended to only appear once, Professor E. Gadd replaces all of these cameo appearances in the final game.
The items that Mario and Luigi receive after making each drink were also supposed to relate more closely to each character, being replaced by more generic items in the final game:
- Game Boy Horror instead of Game Boy Horror SP
- Wario’s Gold instead of Greed Wallet
- Gold Ring instead of Bonus Ring
- UV Lamp instead of Cobalt Necktie
- Energy Tank instead of Power Grip
- Triforce instead of Great Force
An icon of Peppy Hare
An icon of Slippy Toad
A group of Pikmin
Quotes
Below is a list of the dialogue for each character's intended appearance.
E. Gadd
E. Gadd : Hmm... My sniffer’s detecting the aroma of a new kind of juice...
Cashier : Oh! Professor Gadd! How’ve you been, sir? Are you here to try our new drink? You can ask those two there for Woohoo Blend!
E. Gadd : Oh! Just wonderful! A new blend! How about a try, youngsters? Hmm… This flavor fills the old bones with brimming strength! Yep, a drink like this’ll surely boost my spirits during ghost research. Listen, youngsters, let me thank you. I insist you take this. Hmm... I wonder what I should invent next...
Wario
Wario: Ah ha ha ha! Move it! Wow! Now that I’m here, this game’s finally gettin’ good!
Cashier: Oh! Wario! What’s a bad dude like you doing here? Oh! I got it! You came to pay your tab from the other day!
Wario: What are you talkin' about?!? You tryin’ to give me a bad rep with stupid rumors? I oughta...
Cashier: Aww, come on! Just pay up! I'll even take beans if you got 'em. Come on! You're a rich guy, right?
Wario: Uh... OK. Maybe next time. But... Don't you have free drinks for celebrity guest stars in this game? Wa ha ha ha ha ha ha! BLECH! AWFUL! Do you guys really like drinking nasty stuff like this? ...Losers. Ah! Whatever! Hope this covers your costs! Blech! Drinkin' that stuff made me wanna go shave my tongue! Uh-oh! Gotta go!
Fox McCloud
Fox: Fox here!
Cashier: Hey! Aren't you Fox McCloud, the Star Fox leader? Are you here to taste our new juice? No way!
Fox: Uh...yeah. So why don't you serve me up a cup at your special guest star rate? What’s that? A call?
Slippy Toad: Fox! Help me! Fox! Where are you?
Cashier: Wow! You sure are one busy guy... Er, I mean, one busy fox!
Fox: Thanks for the discount! Will this cover the rest? Mission complete!
Captain Olimar (Pikmin)
Olimar’s text would appear on the screen the same way the item text does (such as “You got a Mushroom!”), meaning he would not have a speech bubble.
Olimar: ...I detect a strange, yet pleasing aroma drifting through the atmosphere of this cafe. It would seem to require further investigation...
Cashier: Wow! This is a rare treat! If it isn't Captain Olimar!
Olimar: What is this? Before my eyes stands a strange life form. It resembles me slightly, so I shall dub it...Marlio! ...Further investigation indicates that the drink that this Marlio holds is the source of the aroma. I shall now partake of its flavor. Why! Its flavor is most satisfying! Finding that such a drink could be partook of in such a place is a tremendous discovery, indeed! This Marlio creature exhibits what seems to be a longing expression... Perhaps it will react if I present it with something... I have just noticed a strange, unsightly green creature standing next to the Marlio... It could be a dangerous life form. I feel I should attack it before it attacks me.
Samus Aran
Cashier: Whoa! A power outage? Yikes! Samus Aran! I see you're rocking and rolling as usual! ...Looks like your energy tanks are empty! Sorry, but can't you give your Hoolumbian to Samus? Oh! Feeling better?
Excitebike Racer
Cashier: Hey? Is that the sound of a motorcycle I hear? Hey, buddy! What are you doin'?! This isn’t a drive-through! What? Are you thirsty or something? Fine, but no need to get so...EXCITED! Are your engines on full throttle?
Link
Cashier : Whoa! Link! The Hero of...what is it, now? Anyway, long-time, no see, buddy! What are you doing here? Did you get lost in a dungeon again? What? You're having trouble finding the fairy fountain? Oh... It’s game over, and your bottles are all empty? Are your hearts filled now, kiddo?
Other
Sprites
The game's data includes sprites of a cloaked Beanish character, an early sprite of Lady Lima,[3] and an unused color palette for Boddle's assistant. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Boddle's assistant uses this alternate color palette instead.
Sprites of five colored letters and a star symbol exist that spell out "MARIO✩", alongside a series of colorful polka-dotted triangles. No equivalent exists for Luigi. Early coin sprites show a different design, as well as unused red and blue variants. The starting area of Woohoo Hooniversity looked drastically diferent. Unused sprites for the 'Happy' statues in Woohoo Hooniversity reveal that they were supposed to catch on fire. Mario and Luigi's icons at the top of the screen were slightly smaller and less detailed.
Items
Originally, the Bean Fruits were each intended to be a different color, rather than being all colored purple as in the final game. Descriptions exist for items called "Neon Beans" that match the unused Bean Fruit colors. The text "You got a Game & Watch" is also present, but no other data for a Game & Watch item exists. An item named "Spiritual Bros." may have been a badge. A badge named Soulful Bros. exists in the final game, so Nintendo may have attempted to rename this item.[2][3] There are also unused sprites for Badges in blue and yellow-orange colors, red and green Blocks without "M"s or "L"s, a closed book similar to open ones in Beanbean Castle, and an unremarkable key. The latter was intended to be displayed for key items in a similar manner to badges having badge icons beside their names. The Oho Gear is unobtainable through legitimate means in international versions of the game. The gear, which raises Defense by 28, was changed in the Japanese release so that it is dropped by Boomerang Bros.. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions fixes this issue in all regions.
Enemies
The name "Sharkbone" is found in the game's code but unused in the final game, as in battle, Sharkbones' names will always display as "????", alongside Sand Cheeps.[2] Both enemies are found together in Gwarhar Lagoon. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions officially uses the names "Sharkbone" and "Sand Cheep" for the enemies in their Easy Mode hints.
Blue Goombas called Mossy Goombas, red Goombas called Pop Goombas, Paragoombas, Sergeant Starshade, and a Hoohooligan named Nice Guy all have battle statistics and sprites. The green Oho Jee from the Surfing minigame also has shocked and hurt animations, although it is unclear if it was intended to be battled. There are also overworld sprites of smaller Fighter Flies bearing more resemblance to those in the version of Mario Bros. included with the game. Finally, there are battle sprites of a golden Bullet Bill in a taller Bill Blaster with the skull icon from Super Mario Bros..
Some enemies that only one brother can fight still have a battle script for both Mario and Luigi, such as Oucher Glasses.
Unused enemy statistics
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga enemy | ||||||||||
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Goomba | ||||||||||
HP | 100 | POW | Defense | 3 | ||||||
Speed | 100 | Experience | 2 | Coins | 2 | |||||
Location | Unknown | Jump | Hammer | |||||||
Hand | Fire | Thunder | ||||||||
Stat down? | Stun? | Burn? | ||||||||
Level | 100 | Role | Item drop | None - 0% None - 0% | ||||||
Notice
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Getme! | ||||||||||
HP | 5000 | POW | Defense | 3 | ||||||
Speed | 100 | Experience | 999 | Coins | 2 | |||||
Location | ”Unknown” | Jump | Hammer | |||||||
Hand | Fire | Thunder | ||||||||
Stat down? | Stun? | Burn? | ||||||||
Level | 100 | Role | Item drop | None - 0% None - 0% | ||||||
Notice
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Dummonster | ||||||||||
HP | 100 | POW | Defense | 3 | ||||||
Speed | 100 | Experience | 2 | Coins | 2 | |||||
Location | *Unknown* | Jump | Hammer | |||||||
Hand | Fire | Thunder | ||||||||
Stat down? | Stun? | Burn? | ||||||||
Level | 100 | Role | Item drop | None - 0% None - 0% | ||||||
Notice
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Mossy Goomba | ||||||||||
File:Beta MLSS Blue Goomba.PNG | HP | 3 | POW | Defense | 3 | |||||
Speed | 0 | Experience | 2 | Coins | 2 | |||||
Location | Unknown | Jump | Hammer | |||||||
Hand | Fire | Thunder | ||||||||
Stat down? | Stun? | Burn? | ||||||||
Level | 1 | Role | Item drop | None - 0% None - 0% | ||||||
Notice
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Pop Goomba | ||||||||||
File:Beta MLSS Red Goomba.PNG | HP | 3 | POW | Defense | 3 | |||||
Speed | 0 | Experience | 2 | Coins | 2 | |||||
Location | Unknown | Jump | Hammer | |||||||
Hand | Fire | Thunder | ||||||||
Stat down? | Stun? | Burn? | ||||||||
Level | 1 | Role | Item drop | None - 0% None - 0% | ||||||
Notice
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Paragoomba | ||||||||||
HP | 3 | POW | Defense | 3 | ||||||
Speed | 0 | Experience | 2 | Coins | 2 | |||||
Location | Unknown | Jump | Hammer | |||||||
Hand | Fire | Thunder | ||||||||
Stat down? | Stun? | Burn? | ||||||||
Level | 1 | Role | Item drop | None - 0% None - 0% | ||||||
Notice
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Sgt. Starshade | ||||||||||
File:Beta MLSS Sgt Starshade.PNG | HP | 100 | POW | Defense | 3 | |||||
Speed | 0 | Experience | 2 | Coins | 2 | |||||
Location | Unknown | Jump | Hammer | |||||||
Hand | Fire | Thunder | ||||||||
Stat down? | Stun? | Burn? | ||||||||
Level | 100 | Role | Item drop | None - 0% None - 0% | ||||||
Notice
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Nice Guy | ||||||||||
HP | 100 | POW | Defense | 3 | ||||||
Speed | 0 | Experience | 2 | Coins | 2 | |||||
Location | Unknown | Jump | Hammer | |||||||
Hand | Fire | Thunder | ||||||||
Stat down? | Stun? | Burn? | ||||||||
Level | 5 | Role | Item drop | None - 0% None - 0% | ||||||
Notice
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Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga enemy | ||||||||||
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Time Bob-omb | ||||||||||
HP | 5000 | POW | 398 | Defense | 999 | |||||
Speed | 1 | Experience | 0 | Coins | 0 | |||||
Location | Bowser's Castle | Jump | Hammer | |||||||
Hand | Fire | Thunder | ||||||||
Stat down? | Stun? | Burn? | ||||||||
Level | 99 | Role | Item drop | None - 0% None - 0% | ||||||
Notice
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Music
Eight unused music tracks exist in the game's files:
- A song similar to that of Little Fungitown.
- A simpler version of "Let's Go!", the main battle theme, using significantly different instrumentation.
- Two rearrangements of the title theme from Tomato Adventure, another RPG developed by AlphaDream in 2002 that uses a similar battle system to the one in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
- An ominous theme that sounds similar to the Woohoo Hooniversity theme.
- Themes for Teehee Valley and Beanbean Castle Town without their lead instruments, possibly being early versions of these themes.
- A version of File Select theme with different instrumentation, possibly being an early version of the theme. This version uses the Game Boy's legacy channels in addition to samples for the lead. The harmonization, which uses the pulse channels in the final game, is interpreted as samples of choir voices, which would be how it is interpreted in the 3DS version.
Battle backgrounds
Several unused battle backgrounds exist in the game's data, such as backgrounds for the starry room and electric-themed room from Woohoo Hooniversity. All battle backgrounds in the game are 512 by 256 pixels. During most battles, however, the player only sees a 240 by 160 pixel portion of each one, as very few battles (such as Trunkle and Cackletta’s Soul) make use of any kind of scrolling. This suggests that all battlefields were originally intended to feature scrolling, as would apply to later games in the Mario & Luigi series. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, the background scrolls whenever Mario or Luigi use a Bros. Attack.
Gallery
- Beta MLSS Badges.PNG
Three different icons for badges
- Beta MLSS Beanish.PNG
Early sprite of Lady Lima
Unused palette for Boddle's assistant
- Beta MLSS Blue Goomba.PNG
Sprite of a "Mossy Goomba"
A cloaked Beanish character
- Beta MLSS Eggs.PNG
Early sprites of Yoshi Eggs, with duller colors
- Beta MLSS Flaming Statue.PNG
Sprite of a statue on fire
- Beta MLSS Fly.PNG
Early sprite of what appears to be a Fighter Fly or a related enemy
- Beta MLSS Fruit.PNG
Early sprites of Bean Fruit
The early sprite of Paragoomba
- Beta MLSS Red Goomba.PNG
Sprite of a "Pop Goomba"
- Beta MLSS Sgt Starshade.PNG
Early sprite of Sergeant Starshade
- Beta MLSS University BBG.PNG
An early battle background for Woohoo Hooniversity
Peach's Castle in the Japanese version. The mushroom motifs are different
External links
References
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga E3 2003 trailer. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
- ^ a b c themushroomkingdom.net Accessed 8 March 2009
- ^ a b Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga: More Beta Sprites