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Prerelease:Paper Mario: Sticker Star

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This page details prerelease information and/or media for Paper Mario: Sticker Star.


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Paper Mario: Sticker Star was shown off at various points during development. The game changed a lot during development, from being in the format of a classic Paper Mario game to becoming the sticker-filled paradise it is now. Even after this, there were still quite a few things altered.



E3 2010

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E3 2011

Trailer

  • The Scissors Thing Sticker is red rather than green.
  • There is a slight delay after selecting the Scissors Thing Sticker, as the sticker takes time to peel. This may be stylistic, implying that it takes more power to use a more powerful sticker.
  • When using the Fan Thing Sticker, the Fan appears on the battlefield as a sticker, rather than rising from the background.

Screenshots

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September 2011 Preview Trailer

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  • Unlike the E3 2011 trailer, this trailer shows the Japanese build of the game.

Nintendo Power Issue 275: 2012 Preview

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E3 2012

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  • The "Nice" graphic is different.

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Iwata Asks

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General

  • Up until E3 2012, the health bar was different: rather than being a piece of cardboard, it was a blue box that looked more like a normal health bar.