This game doesn’t exist in the final version. Mario is seen sliding on a stone planet similar to Tall Trunk Galaxy’s Trunk Slide Planet is present. The starting planet in Boo Moon Galaxy originally was going to have a different type of terrain and coloration that did not resemble the interior of a haunted mansion.Ī giant Silver Chomp seemed to appear as a boss, possibly in the beta Battle Belt Galaxy.Ĭomet Medals were designed differently, as the comet’s star had no eyes. In the final version, the switch is found on a tower. In Cosmic Cove Galaxy, the switch which freezes the water into ice is placed on a wooden buoy-thing, similar to the place where Penguru is standing. This planet is an early version of the Starship Mario. In the debut trailer from E3 2009, there were several changes before the game’s release date.Ī planet shaped like Mario’s head could be seen. Super Mario Galaxy 2 was first shown at E3 2009, with a beta version that was similar to the final one, but still had some interesting differences, as noted by users at the Super Mario Wiki: Thus, development took two and a half years. Over time, more and more new elements and ideas were brought into the game, and it was decided that the game would be a fleshed-out sequel rather than a slightly modified follow-up. The game was originally planned just to do variations on the original game’s planets and call the game “More Super Mario Galaxy”, (it was dubbed “Super Mario Galaxy 1.5” during early development), with a projected development time of approximately a year. As we can read on Wikipedia, shortly after the first Super Mario Galaxy was completed, Shigeru Miyamoto approached the development team and suggested that a follow-up be produced. Super Mario Galaxy 2 is a platform developed by Nintendo EAD and released for the Wii in 2010.
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