

When the player hits a red shell it slides along the ground, killing foes in its path until the shell hits a wall and breaks. When they get knocked out of their shells, they do not panic and only walk back to their shells slowly. Unlike green Koopa Troopas, when red Koopa Troopas see the heroes they will run into them and knock them around (similar to what Bullies do). Second early Japanese box art for Super Mario 64 DS, as it looks slightly similar to the final design of the Japanese cover.įully functional red Koopa Troopas can be found in the game's code.

This could have been an early version of Mario's Face in Super Mario 64 DS.Īlso, early screenshots depicted Wario with his original long shirt sleeves before adopting the current shorter ones for the final product.Īn image of an older version of the Bob-omb Battlefield shows lower-quality versions of textures from the original Super Mario 64, instead of the redone textures in the final game of note, the rocks appear green on the map, using a texture from the final Bowser battle, as in the original. Previews of this build also mention that in single player, the player could switch between all 4 characters using the touch screen, in contrast to the more limited transformation system of the final game.Īt E3 2004, there was also a demo called Mario's Face where the user could use the stylus to manipulate Mario or Wario's face, and make it 3D or outlined like a cartoon. Additionally, the frame rate of the demo was higher than the final version at 60 frames per second. The multiplayer menu appeared when the Nintendo DS was turned on this screen also showed the four playable characters. Instead, the player would have to choose a course from an additional menu on the touch screen (which never made it into the final game), which would show the painting of that course (e.g Jolly Roger Bay appeared as a sunken ship).

One notable difference from the final game is that the courses were not accessible through the hub world ( Mushroom Castle and the castle grounds). Ī demo of the build was playable at E3 2004. The camera in this early version could be positioned anywhere on the map, allowing players to preview an area before they got there. Screenshots of this build show elements such as an unused background, all four characters fighting Bowser at the same time (implying cooperative multiplayer), and all four characters flying. The game's working title was Super Mario 64x4.
