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Super Mario 3D Land

Also known as: Chāojí Mǎlìōu 3D Lèyuán (CN)
Developer: Nintendo EAD
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Released in JP: November 3, 2011
Released in US: November 13, 2011
Released in EU: November 18, 2011
Released in AU: November 24, 2011
Released in KR: April 28, 2012

This game has unused areas.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused models.
This game has unused music.
This game has unused sounds.

This game has a notes page
This game has a prototype article
This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
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Super Mario 3D Land is like a high-speed 3D collision between New Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Galaxy, featuring a reference to The Legend of Zelda. It marks the return of the Super Leaf from Super Mario Bros. 3, but instead of turning Mario into Raccoon Mario it turns him into Tanooki Mario (minus the statue ability, or at least until the player acquires the Statue Leaf which is available in the Special Worlds). There's also the White Tanooki suit which makes Mario invincible, seen after the player fails a course several times, and the P-Wing (also from Super Mario Bros. 3) which sends the player straight to the flagpole if they fail several more times. Oh, and players can accumulate 1,110 lives.

Got all that? Good.

To do:
  • English, Spanish, and French text differences between the US and European versions.
  • There may be more unused sounds.
  • There is a functional scale parameter, like the one used in Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel, but no objects have been found that work properly. Technically this is used by areas (which are invisible), so maybe this shouldn't be included. (source: exelix11)
  • Leftovers of unused objects in the final versions and the E3 proto.
  • Unused/early level leftovers in the final version and the E3 proto. The prototype has these leftovers listed in CourseList.byml and HeapSizeDefine.byml in SystemData/GameSystemDataTable.szs. In the final European version, StageBgmList.byml in SoundData/BgmTable.szs.
  • 2Unused Sounds
  • 3Unused Music
  • 4Unused Models
  • 6Unused Areas

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Unused Textures

Unused Sounds

Yoshi

The sound heard when Yoshi pops out of an egg or is mounted in Super Mario World and subsequent games. Yoshi doesn't appear in this game at all, despite being featured in the previous 3D Mario game.

In the 2011 demo version, this was one of the sounds heard when Mario jumped on a Note Block, as can be heard in this video around the 1:00 mark. The Note Block sounds were redone for the final game.

Magikoopa Laugh

As Magikoopas never laugh in-game, this goes unused, but was later used in the next game.

Bowser's Message

The sound heard when Bowser talks to Mario for the first time in Super Mario 64 is in this game. However, only the second half of this sound is used. The first section remains in the game data as a separate file.

Put together, they sound similar (but not identical) to their Super Mario 64 counterpart.

Super Mario Galaxy Flip-Swap Leftover

This sound effect was used in Super Mario Galaxy 2 for the Flip-Swap platforms. It was replaced with a simpler sound effect.

Unused Music

Short Intro

A shorter version of the HOME screen jingle. It's called STM_BGM_JG_COURSEIN.bcstm. It also exists in the bcsar's wave archives as WSD_COURSE_IN. Its apparently an unused 'enter course' sound.

Unused Mario Theme Jingle

This little Super Mario Bros. jingle isn't used. It was reused in Animal Crossing: New Leaf as the sound for putting on Mario-related clothing. It can be found in the wave archives as WSD_COURSE_IN_B. Its apparently another unused 'enter course' sound.

Peach Tied to Pole Music - Fast Tempo

A faster tempo version of the music that plays after the player finds Peach tied to the flagpole. In-game, the timer stops after the player defeats Bowser, rendering this track unused.

E3 2011 Course Select

STM_BGM_COURSE_SELECT.bcstm is music that was used for the E3 2011 demo's course selection screen. Oddly enough, the course select was converted from a little-endian pcm bcstm file to a ADPCM bcstm file to save space.

Gravely walk behind brush hog

Super Star Theme Copy

A copy of the Super Star theme called StmDummy.bcstm can be found in the music folder. Super Mario 3D World also has a duplicate copy of its Super Star theme. This is technically used for some situations when there isn't meant to be background music playing, but the track isn't actually audible.

Unused Models

Removed Ghost House Entrance

The model DemoObjectDemoCourseStartGhost contains a large and very exciting textureless white box. The prefix 'Demo' indicates it was to be used in a cutscene. Specifically, the other models with names starting with 'DemoObjectDemoCourseStart' are used for the scenery when the player starts a Castle or Airship stage. This indicates that ghost house stages were going to have intro scenes like in Super Mario World. In the final version, ghost houses use a normal stage intro screen with sounds of a slamming door and a laughing Boo. Also, unlike the used entrance cutscene objects it isn't listed as 'to be loaded' by ResourceCategoryTable.byml.

Removed Levels

Multiple byml files and the code file contain references to levels that do not exist in the final game.

NameTranslationReferencesNotes
KoopaLastTestStageFinal Bowser - Test (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
Lava3_02StageLava - 3 - 02 (Stage)StageBgmList.bymlAlso referenced in the StageBgmList.byml of the prototype.
RtDungeonTrapStage-StageBgmList.bymlDungeonTrapStage is World 5-2
RtDungeonTrapStage-HeapSizeDefine.bymlDungeonTrapStage is World 5-2.
RtFortressSpikeStage-StageBgmList.bymlFortressSpikeStage is World 8-1. It is unknown what 'Rt' refers to.
SpCavePatan01StageSpecial: Cave - Flip Panel - 01 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.bymlCavePatanStage is World 2-2.
SpDungeonTrap03StageSpecial: Dungeon Trap - 03 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
SpLavaWheel02StageSpecial: LavaWheel - 02 (Stage)StageBgmList.bymlMay have been an earlier version World 8-6/Special 8-4 (LavaWheelStage).
SpTestHayaSwimLv1StageSpecial: Test: Haya - Swim - Lv1 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestAoyagiBeatBlockStageTest: Norihiro Aoyagi - Beat Block (Stage)codeNorihiro Aoyagi is the Lead Programmer. Also referenced in the code and StageBgmList.byml of the prototype.
TestDossunConveyor02StageTest: Thwomp - Conveyor - 02 (Stage)StageBgmList.byml-
TestGhostPlayerBeatKabeheiStageTest: Cosmic Clone - Beat Block - Wallop (Stage)StageBgmList.byml-
TestGhostPlayerSkyPatanStageTest: Cosmic Clone - Flip Panel (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestGoharaBeat03StageTest: Shigetoshi Gohara - Beat Block - 03 (Stage)code, StageBgmList.bymlShigetoshi Gohara is a Sound Programming & Effects staff. Also referenced in the code and StageBgmList.byml of the prototype.
TestGoharaBeat04StageTest: Shigetoshi Gohara - Beat Block - 04 (Stage)codeAlso referenced in the code of the prototype.
TestHayaCavePatanStageTest: Haya - Cave - Flip Panel (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestHayaChikuwaStageTest: Haya - Donut Block (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestHayaSkyPatanGripOffStageTest - Haya - Sky - Flip Panel - GripOff (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.bymlSkyPatanStage is World 4-5. Haya might refer to Koichi Hayashida (Director), Takeshi Hayakawa (Programming Support) or Asuka Hayazaki (Music).
TestHiratake022StageTest: Shinya Hiratake 022 (Stage)StageBgmList.bymlShinya Hiratake is one of the Level Design staff.
TestHiratake022StageTest: Shinya Hiratake - 022 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestHiratake141StageTest: Shinya Hiratake - 141 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestHiratake145StageTest: Shinya Hiratake - 145 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestHiratake270StageTest: Hiratake - 270 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestHiratake330StageTest: Shinya Hiratake - 330 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestHiratake341StageTest: Shinya Hiratake - 341 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestHiratakeKoopaLast001StageTest: Shinya Hiratake - Last Bowser - 001 (Stage)StageBgmList.byml-
TesthishiCPatanStageTest: hishi - C - Patan (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml'hishi' might refer to Hiroaki Hishinuma, one of the Level Designers. CPatan might be short for CavePatan.
TestIwasaBalanceTruck04StageTest: Yuichi Iwasa - Switchboard - 04 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TestIwasaCaveClime01Stage [sic]Test: Yuichi Iwasa - Cave Climb - 01 (Stage)StageBgmList.bymlYuichi Iwasa is one of the Level Design staff. CaveClimbStage is World 4-2. In StageBgmList.byml.byml, the 'Main' music track set in is the underground theme and the 'Outside' music track is set to the main theme.
TestIwasaSpGhostPlayerCaveInkRevStageTest: Yuichi Iwasa - Special - Cosmic Clone - Cave Ink Revised (Stage)StageBgmList.bymlLikely an early version of Special 8-1 (CaveInkStage). In StageBgmList.byml.byml, the 'Main' music track set in is the underground theme and the 'Outside' music track is set to the main theme.
TestLava00Stage-StageBgmList.bymlThis level is also referenced in the StageBgmList.byml of the prototype.
TestSugawaraObjStageTest: Hideyuki Sugawara - Object (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.bymlHideyuki Sugawara is the 'Programming Director & Enemy Programming' staff member.
TestUraSwimLV1StageTest: Another - Swim - LV1 (Stage)HeapSizeDefine.byml-
TowerBeatStageTower - Beat Block (Stage)code'Tower' may suggest this was a Clock themed level, like World 7-4, Special 4-1 and Special 7-3, because the Clock level's music is called 'CLOCK_TOWER' and Special 4-1 is called 'EnemyLiftTowerSpStage'. But it may be a different kind of tower. This level is also referenced in the code and StageBgmList.byml of the prototype.
SkyChikuwaSp2StageSky - Donut Block - Special 2 (Stage)StageDefaultBgmList.bymlThis would have been a second remixed version of World 3-3.

Unused Areas

To do:
There are more unused things, such as unused rails and a huge number of start positions.

Unreachable Coins

The stage Special 6-3 contains an unreachable area filled with coins that spell out 3D. It's a leftover from World 2-2.

Cutscene Leftover

The stage Special 8-6 contains leftover objects from the World 8-Bowser cutscene. There's a wooden Peach, some wood shards, and an invisible barrier.

Removed Debug Font

ResourceCategoryTable.byml in ObjectDataResourceSystem.szs refers to two removed things; archive DebugFont and its parent folder DebugData.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Internal Project Name

Super Mario 3D Land is named RedPepper internally, according to the bcsar filename and other data. This is also reflected in the game's two-letter code 'RE' (i.e. Red Pepper or Red Pepper).


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