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Wario Land: Shake It!/Unused Object Graphics

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This is a sub-page of Wario Land: Shake It!.

Unused Objects

These are objects that are entirely unused. They can all be found in the /gimmick/ directory.

Ball

Grrr.

This strange face-ball is aptly named ball_00. It would certainly fit the ruins theme of the early levels. Its size would make it a likely candidate for a boulder alternative.

Barrel

WLSIbarrel.png WLSIbarrelshake.gif WLSIbarrelpieces.png

The file barrel_00 is an ordinary barrel that can be shaken and smashed. The bottom half of the image was re-used for the barrel walkers.

Red Belt Switch

While there are red, green, and blue conveyor belts in the game, there are only switches for the green and blue ones. A red switch does exist as beltswitch_00, but its texture is merely a solid red.

Info Sign #7

How to ball.

Of the seventeen info signs made for the Sweet Stuff, bg_info_07 goes unused. It shows the player the complex mechanisms of throwing a ball. Of course, with sign #8 showing the player how to throw a ball at an angle, sign #7 becomes obsolete. Nevertheless, the level design is a clear indicator of where it was meant to appear. The room prior to the ball-throwing room (which uses sign #8) is a relatively empty room with the only obstacle being a tiny bit of crawl-space just above a tiny ledge. What seems like an unnecessary and trivial obstacle is actually the setup for a slightly-less trivial ball-throwing obstacle. The player would have had to throw a ball to clear away blocks in the tunnel before crawling through it, like in previous Wario Land games.

Section Gate A

Without effects. With effects.

This barrel door, named bg_sectiongate_A, looks like it would fit in a jungle-type level, or in any Donkey Kong game. It comes with light glow and reflection textures that have built-in alpha transparency, which is very unusual for object models. The door is shown above with and without these added effects. It is worth mentioning that the reflection effect has twice the resolution as the barrel. The doors seen in Airytale Castle and Prism Prison are named bg_sectiongate_B.

Cracked Block

Included in the files for the common metal block (hlblock_00) is a texture for a cracked version. It is unknown how these cracked blocks may have differed from the solid ones.

Frog Goal

WLSIkaerugoal1.png WLSIkaerugoal2.png

Thought running to the start of the level after freeing the Merfle seemed a lot like Wario Land 4? Well, the game was originally going to be even more like it. The file kaerugoal_00 contains a redesign of the switch from WL4. In fact, the red and blue blocks that switch on/off when the countdown is triggered, much like the frog blocks in WL4, are called kaerublock.

Stone Pillar Gate

WLSIbigstonegate.png

This large block of pillars uses the same design as the ones found in Stonecarving City, but none of them are this big. The file name is ludgate_00.

Piston

WLSIpiston.png WLSIpistonbase.png

The file piston_00 contains a large red piston that looks out of place in most of the locations in the game. Although the piston base is all one single image, the model breaks it down into the appropriate functional pieces.

Colored Presses

press_01 press_02

The files press_01 and press_02 contain green and blue versions of the red presses found in Stonetooth Cave. There are no other versions of the large red press.

Jungle Waterfall

WLSIwaterfall.png

Included in the files for the quick-flowing jungle water (quickwater_00) is a model for a waterfall. The model isn't big enough to be a continuation of the main flowing water, so it is likely it would have fed it instead. In the game, all quick-flowing water comes from off-screen or behind land.

Alternate Log

WLSIlog1.png WLSIlog2.png

The game has files for two different river logs, but only one is used. The log in quickwaterblock_00 is smaller than the used one (quickwaterblock_01) and lacks a decorative twig. Like with the used log, there are two variations. The image for this log is 90x90, while the used version is 140x120.

Destructible Bridge

WLSIbridge.png

The file sbridge_00 contains a breakable rope bridge, complete with collision model and appropriate pieces. Compared to the rest of the graphics in the game, the art on this is somewhat crude. The design would fit in well in Stonecarving City, or similarly-themed levels.

Shake Medal

(!)

The file shakemedal_00 contains this strange medal. It is unknown what this object was intended for, but it looks important. It has model animations for popping up, hovering a bit, and shrinking away. These are the same animations used by the Hidden Map item, which indicates that it was very likely meant to be a collectible of some kind.

Triple Slot Machine

Jackpot...?

The file slotmachine_01 contains a three-slot version of the slot machines found in Glittertown and Neon City. It is unknown how exactly it would have functioned. Please note that the slot graphics in the above image have been approximated, as they are each separate 3D models. The glowing lights on the bottom are also separate, and have been approximated.

Silver Treasure Chest

Slvtreasurebox 00 wariolandshakeit.gif WLSIsilvertreasure2.gif WLSIsilvertreasure3.gif WLSI slvgear 00 RGBA8.1.png Slvtrebox bk 00 CMPM.png

A blue and silver treasure chest containing a a silver gear can be found in the file slvtreasurebox_00. It has animations for opening up and (presumably) exploding, hence the graphics for chunks of the chest. The silver gear item is actually part of the model and its animations. According to strings in the file, there was at some point a Gold Treasure Chest as well, containing a golden gear.

Stone Guardian

WLSIstoneguard.png

The file stoneguard_00 contains this imposing fellow. The collision model for this object is not only wider than the image, but much much taller. This would have prevented the player from jumping over it, though it is unknown what would have generated such a large barrier. The design of this statue would fit in nicely with Stonecarving City.

Unused Treasures

A set of five treasures went unused, most likely due to them being so similar to each other. Each of these five matching rings were to be the third treasure of one of the hidden levels in each area.

WLSItreasure20.png

Treasure #20 is a golden ring with a red gem. Its placement would put it as the third treasure of Disturbing Tomb.

WLSItreasure38.png

Treasure #38 is a similar ring with a dark purple gem. Its placement would put it as the third treasure of the first secret level in Wiggly Wilds.

WLSItreasure56.png

Treasure #56 is another ring with a green gem. Its placement would put it as the third treasure for the Derailed Express.

WLSItreasure74.png

Treasure #74 is a ring with a blue gem. Its placement would put it as the third treasure for Prism Prison.

WLSItreasure95.png

Treasure #95 is the final ring, with what looks like a pearl for the gem. Its placement would put it as the third treasure for Freezing Fields.

Unused Pillar

[!]

This icy pillar clearly belongs with the ones from Freezing Fields, but this particular pillar is never used. The file is udgate_02, making it one of the earliest pillars to be made.

Blue Steam Vent

WLSIbluesteam.png WLSIfiresteam.gif

There are two versions of the steam vent objects found in Wreck Train and Derailed Express. The red one, udsteam_01, is used by both levels. The blue one, udsteam_00, is not used by either. It is possible that the two versions were created so that both levels would have their own color-matching vent. There is another possibility, however. Included in the files for both versions are frames for fiery steam, which are only used by a completely different object in the final game. It is possible that the blue version was intended to release fire while the red one released steam. Alternatively, both colors could have released either one. Either way, these go unused.

Water Jet Pillar

WLSIwaterjetpillar.png

The file for the water jets seen in Windbreak Bay and Creep Blue Sea also includes a model for continuing the water jet, complete with collision mesh. Since all of the water jets in the game are embedded in the ground, however, these are never used, or at least never seen.

Unused Animations

These are graphics and animation frames that go unused from objects that were used in the final game.

Mimic Bashing

Faster! FASTER! ptooie eugh

The living treasure chests seen in Boogie Mansion can only be dealt with by feeding them a bomb, as they normally eat anything that touches them. In spite of this, animations for being shaken and either dizzy or rammed can be found with the rest of its files.

Unused Bloomsday Palettes and Frames

The Bloomsday boss has a set of unused frames with different color palettes. While the normal animation frames are generally prefixed with bo_05a_body_all, there is an alternate version of the twelve-frame idle animation labeled as bo_05a_body_b_all. In this animation, Bloomsday's body is redder, and the flower pot is gold. The first frame of the animation has the colors inbetween the normal and alternate colors, indicating that this was likely to be a kind of temporary alternate state.

bo_05a_body_all (used) bo_05a_body_b_all
WLSIbloomsdaya.gif WLSIbloomsdayb.gif

The last three frames are not part of an animation, and seem to show off potential alternate color schemes for the boss. The one labeled bo_05a_body_e_all has thicker outlines than what was used. All three of these frames use the duller golden pot color seen in the first frame of the above animation.

Work it, baby!

Additionally, Bloomsday has a set of frames for turning around. As it is impossible to get behind the boss without cheating (which would be counter-productive anyway), these are never seen. Considering the lighting on the flower pot does not change when Bloomsday turns around, this would have caused an unsettling cut when the normal idle animation kicked in again. The animation has been slowed down for viewing purposes.

Totem Smashing

WLSItotempolesmash.png

The shiny totem pole from Stonecarving City has graphics and models for being destroyed. This is impossible to accomplish, however, as the object cannot normally be bashed, there is not enough height above it to perform a better ground pound, and alarm-dependent blocks prevent the player from reaching it after using a Max Fastosity Dasherator.

Cracked Metal Block

WLSIcrackedblock.png

The metal blocks have an alternate texture for being cracked, similar to other Wario Land games. In the final game, the metal blocks are always solid and are instantly smashed into pieces.

Early Graphics

These are objects that were either from early in development, or are slightly earlier designs of used objects. They are mostly found in the /gimmick/ directory.

Boost Recovery Orb

WLSIboostrecover.png

This strange green ball, named boostrecover_00, is a recolor of one of the other unused graphics. It is unknown what this may have been used for.

Core Wall

WLSIcorewall.png WLSIcoreball.png

Three versions of this object exist, each containing the same graphics. It is likely an early test object, much like the wall boss layout. The files are named corewall_00, corewall_01, and corewall_02. These are possibly related to the core_00 object, the engine-like device seen in Wreck Train.

Early Diamond

It's made of coins!

The file for the diamond (coin500_00) contains two sets of frames. The unused set has a lower resolution and uses a red background for image, which shows up in the outline. The used version is larger, crisper, and uses purple for the background.

Dollar Bag

WLSIdollarbag.png

This object, named dollarbag_00, contains an alternate version of the large money bag found in the game, with only one frame and a couple of animations for subtle shaking. The image has a higher level of detail than the one that is used, with a thicker outline. The outline is also part of the frame, instead of a separate layer.

Float Block

Wariolandshakeitmovebock.png

This is what appears to be an early moving platform. It is named floatblock_00.

Icicle

I am cicle.

Included in the files for the smaller of the two giant icicles (icepole_01) is a primitive version of it.

Alternate Shake Block

WLSIshakeblockalt.png

The file shakeblock_a contains a slightly earlier version of the shake block seen in some levels. Instead of two vertical arrows that shake up and down, it features two curved arrows that wobble a bit. These arrows usually indicate rotation, which is likely why the block was redesigned. The file itself was left in due to a mistake in naming convention, as the used shake block is named shakeblock_00.

Train Wheels Template

WLSItrainwheel02.png

Included with the graphics for the train car wheels in trainwheel_02 is this image. The art used here is essentially the same as what is used in the final version, but with all of the pieces flatted into one image, with a white background and no matching alpha mask image. The texture's name is also trainwheel_02, which goes against the naming convention used by the game's files. It is very likely that this was a template image used when putting together the model for the graphics. A copy of it can also be found in trainwheel_05.

Early Treasure Graphics

The files treasureA_00, treasureB_00, and treasureC_00 contain earlier versions of three treasures in the game. Aside from drastically different art style, key differences include the varying sizes, and that each one has a unique shine animation to go with it. In the final version, treasures don't shine at all.

Crystal Skull
treasureA Final
WLSIcystalskullearly.gif WLSIcrystalskullfinal.png
Diamond Ski Mask
treasureB Final
WLSIdiamondskimaskearly.gif WLSIdiamondskimaskfinal.png


(Source: gabrielwoj)
Solid-Gold Flyer
treasureC Final
WLSIgoldflyerearly.gif WLSIgoldflyerfinal.png

Windbreak Bay Layout Test

The file waterboogate_00 contains a prototype version of the Windbreak Bay wall boss. The file also includes solid-red blocks to represent the gates, and an orange ball (same as the unused core wall) to represent the cores. Compared to the final version, the positions of the water jets have been vertically flipped. Note that the model includes the surrounding terrain, whereas the final version (waterboogate_02) only contains the wall boss itself.

Test Sprite In-Game
WLSIwaterboogate.png Wariolandshakeit-boss-In-game.png


(Source: gabrielwoj)

Early Bandinero Graphics

Included in en_10a is a set of .brres files that contain early versions of all of Bandinero's graphics. Compared to the final version, the frames have a slightly higher resolution and use thinner outlines. More importantly, the outlines use alpha transparency instead of being multiplied over the color part. These brres graphics each come with a flat 3D model to use with them, indicating the game was originally going to use 3D models this way instead of the engine it ended up with. Of course, comparing every single one would be crazy, so here is a comparison of two corresponding frames.

BRRES Final
WLSI outline brres.png WLSI outline final.png

If you still want to see every single frame, they have all been uploaded into one convenient package.

Download.png Download Unused Bandinero Sprites
File: WLSI_en_10a_exported.rar (523 KB) (info)