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Talk:Super Mario Galaxy 2

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Ice Mario?

According to the video's description, the files for Ice Mario actually -aren't on the disc-... so, the mode is there, but the form isn't. D: How do we describe this? 10:37, 22 June 2010 (EDT) -- Rahan

It's nothing noteworthy, if it has to be patched in... --Afti 16:51, 22 June 2010 (EDT)

I would at least give the Ice Mario mode a mention. --SGR

StageList

I think the Stage List should go to Notes:Super Mario Galaxy 2. It's basically just a huge list of text that's by itself not very interesting. Same with regular SMG. -- Prince Kassad 17:21, 22 June 2010 (EDT)

I actaully agree, it just takes up space, a better idea is to keep in the stuff that was unused and take out the stuff that was used --MitchZer0 18:45, 22 June 2010 (EDT)

Lots of beta stuff

Like I said on Peardian's talk page, the "E3Movs" were probably moved to the files of current galaxies. If this is true, then we find lots of beta stuff from the E3 trailer such as Blue Grass (Sky Station) Galaxy, the green mushroom platforms from Cloudy Court, the Giant 1-Ups from Supermassive, Yoshi Star's main planet which resembled Honeyhive's main planet, lost backgrounds such as Good Egg Galaxy from Topman's Tower and Stone Slide, plus Spin-Dig's purple background that appeared when fighting Digga-Leg, and the protypes of Diggas' models.--Holyromanemperortatan 15:58, 4 November 2010 (EDT)

Models are not stored by the galaxy that uses them but instead in a single large directory. I wouldn't trust MarioWiki, as their information is loaded with sometimes-hilarious speculation. (Bugaboom was hypnotized by Bowser! Major Burrows is the ruler of all Monty Moles! Subspecies!) Blue Grass Galaxy? Someone read a song title in the soundtrack and didn't realize "blue grass" is a music genre. Anyway, if there are any leftovers, we will find them. --Peardian 21:21, 4 November 2010 (EDT)
OK, I now added seven "Citation Needed"s to the Blue Grass article. About the some the things listed above: I believe that Spin-Dig's purple background was caused by a glitch, so is most-likely to have been fixed and removed. What i'm really interested are the Diggas' models. Their eyes were different, and there was a "black ring" in the back of the enemy instead of a "red ring". It may be possible that at one time they were called "Drill Bills", but because of the E3Mov replacements, we may never find out to be sure. It also appears that Diggas would explode instead of just simply breaking down. We might have more luck in finding beta elements from later trailers, such as Media Summit. But again, the beta models might have been ultimately replaced with current ones.--Holyromanemperortatan 21:40, 4 November 2010 (EDT)
The background was purple because it was intentional. I only found one model of Digga, so it means they just replaced the old design with the new one. The level file would refer to the enemy by its object name, not by the Japanese name, and not any English name. Please try not to speculate too much without solid evidence to base it on. --Peardian 21:51, 4 November 2010 (EDT)

Shadow Vault

I think IslandFleetCoinRoomPlanetZone could be E3MovPurpleCoinInfernoPlanetZone, because it could be possible that Sky Island's (E3 name of Sky Station) comet mission in the E3 version could have been collecting Purple Coins in the Shadow Valut, though I may be wrong.--Holyromanemperortatan 15:52, 30 November 2010 (EST)

Unused sentry beam behaviors

I'd say this is worthy of mention. {EspyoT} 19:15, 4 February 2012 (EST)