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'''''Mario Motors''''' was planned as a Nintendo DS racer in the ''Mario Kart'' series. The game was the brainchild of Yoot Saito, who previously created such games as ''Seaman'', ''SimTower'', and ''Odama''.
'''''Mario Motors''''' was a planned Nintendo DS spinoff of the ''Mario Kart'' series. The game was the brainchild of Yoot Saito, who previously created such games as ''Seaman'', ''SimTower'', and ''Odama''.


==History==
==History==
In the early 2000s, Saito was good friends with Shigeru Miyamoto and the late Satoru Iwata. All three would usually meet up and chat over tea, usually about game ideas. At one meeting, Saito was asked by Iwata on what he was interested in lately, and he answered Iwata with sculpting chunks of metal. Saito then explained his "crazy idea" to Iwata and Miyamoto while they sat in silence. In the end, both Iwata and Miyamoto said that the project sounded interesting and said that they could give it a try.<ref>[https://nintendoeverything.com/yoot-saito-reveals-cancelled-ds-project-mario-motors/ A NintendoEverything news report on ''Mario Motors''.] Retrieved 25 May '18</ref> The development of this title is unknown, as is the fact too when the title got cancelled, as Saito said he couldn't give an exact reason on why the game got cancelled.
At the Reboot Develop Conference 2018, Yoot Saito revealed for the first time a cancelled game for the Nintendo DS game, ''Mario Motors''.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2018/04/23/unreleased-mario-racing-game-revealed IGN article on ''Mario Motors''.] Retrieved 24 Jan '21</ref> On stage, Saito talked about the development and story of how the game was first conceived:
 
In the early 2000s, Saito was good friends with Shigeru Miyamoto and the former president of Nintendo Satoru Iwata. All three would usually meet up and chat over tea, usually about game ideas. At one such meeting, Saito was asked by Iwata on what he was interested in lately, and he answered Iwata with sculpting chunks of metal. Saito then explained his "crazy idea" to Iwata and Miyamoto while they sat in silence.
 
In the end, both Iwata and Miyamoto said that the project sounded interesting and said that they could give it a try.<ref>[https://nintendoeverything.com/yoot-saito-reveals-cancelled-ds-project-mario-motors/ A NintendoEverything article on ''Mario Motors''.] Retrieved 25 May '18</ref> The development of this title is unknown, as well as the fact on how the game got cancelled, as Saito said he couldn't give an exact reason why.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The main concept of ''Mario Motors'' was that you could build engines (and presumably, other parts of vehicles) out of chunks of metal. For example, a player could shave and sculpt metal into a cylinder which could be added into an engine and decide the ability of said engine. There was also a plan to add blowing the DS mic into a part of the game that teaches acceleration, but that was canned because of the fear of a child losing breath.<ref>[https://www.destructoid.com/yoot-saito-worked-on-mario-motors-a-canceled-ds-game-about-building-engines-499705.phtml A Destructoid article on a talk by Yoot Saito during Robot Develop 2018, in which he revealed ''Mario Motors''.] Retrieved 25 May '18</ref> No tracks were ever announced and the only 2 characters known to be in the game are Mario and what looks like to be some sort of scientist.    
The main concept of ''Mario Motors'' was that players could build engines (and presumably, other parts of vehicles) out of chunks of metal. For example, a player could shave and sculpt metal into a cylinder which could be added into an engine and decide the ability of said engine.<ref name=DEST>[https://www.destructoid.com/yoot-saito-worked-on-mario-motors-a-canceled-ds-game-about-building-engines-499705.phtml A Destructoid article about a panel Yoot Saito was in during Robot Develop 2018, in which he revealed ''Mario Motors''.] Retrieved 25 May '18</ref>
 
There was also a plan to add blowing the DS mic into a part of the game that teaches acceleration, but that was canned because of the fear of a child losing breath.<ref name=DEST>[https://www.destructoid.com/yoot-saito-worked-on-mario-motors-a-canceled-ds-game-about-building-engines-499705.phtml A Destructoid article about a panel Yoot Saito was in during Robot Develop 2018, in which he revealed ''Mario Motors''.] Retrieved 25 May '18</ref>  
 
Despite being in the ''Mario Kart'' series, it's unknown how much the game revolved around racing, as no tracks were ever announced and the only two characters were shown in concept art. These characters shown were Mario and an unknown elderly scientist character.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File: Mario Motors2.jpg
Mario Motors2.jpg
File: Mario Motors3.jpg
Mario Motors3.jpg
MarioMotorssculpting2.jpg
MarioMotorssculpting.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
==See Also==
*[[BS Super Mario Collection (partially lost Satellaview broadcast versions of compilation platformer; 1997-1998)]]
*[[Mario Artist (lost builds of unreleased Nintendo 64DD games; 1999-2000)]]
*[[Mario's Castle (lost build of cancelled game on Nintendo's "Project Atlantis" handheld console; existence unconfirmed; 1995-1998)]]
*[[Mario Demo (lost Virtual Boy tech demo; 1994)]]
*[[Mario's Face (lost Nintendo DS tech demo; 2004)]]
*[[Mario Kart XXL (lost Game Boy Advance tech demo; 2004)]]
*[[Mario Takes America (lost build of cancelled Philips CD-i edutainment game; 1992-1994)]]
*[[New Super Mario Bros. Mii (lost Wii U tech demo; 2011)]]
*[[Super Mario 128 (lost build of cancelled GameCube/Wii game; 2000-2006)]]
*[[Super Mario 64 (partially found Spaceworld '95 demo of Nintendo 64 3D platformer; 1995)]]
*[[Super Mario Bros. 3 (lost Japanese prototype of NES platformer; 1987-1988)]]
*[[Super Mario Bros. (lost Commodore 64 port of NES platformer; existence unconfirmed; 1986)]]
*[[Super Mario Disk Version aka "Super Mario 64DD" (found unreleased Nintendo 64DD port of 3D platformer; 1999)]]
*[[Super Mario Galaxy (lost beta builds of Wii platformer; 2006-2007)]]
*[[Super Mario Kart R (partially found pre-release version of "Mario Kart 64"; 1995)]]
*[[Super Mario RPG 2 (lost pre-release version of "Paper Mario" Nintendo 64 role-playing game; late 1990s)]]
*[[Super Mario Spikers (lost build of cancelled Wii volleyball-wrestling sports game; 2007)]]
*[[Super Mario's Wacky Worlds (found prototype of cancelled CD-i game; 1993)]]
*[[Super Mario World: Mario Attack (lost Japanese arcade game; 1996)]]
*[[Super Mario World (partially found early build of Super Nintendo platformer; 1989)]]
*[[Super Paper Mario (lost build of unreleased original GameCube version of Wii side-scrolling platformer; 2006)]]
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 20 April 2023

Mario's Motors.jpg

A screenshot of Mario Motors, featuring Mario and an unknown character.

Status: Lost

Mario Motors was a planned Nintendo DS spinoff of the Mario Kart series. The game was the brainchild of Yoot Saito, who previously created such games as Seaman, SimTower, and Odama.

History

At the Reboot Develop Conference 2018, Yoot Saito revealed for the first time a cancelled game for the Nintendo DS game, Mario Motors.[1] On stage, Saito talked about the development and story of how the game was first conceived:

In the early 2000s, Saito was good friends with Shigeru Miyamoto and the former president of Nintendo Satoru Iwata. All three would usually meet up and chat over tea, usually about game ideas. At one such meeting, Saito was asked by Iwata on what he was interested in lately, and he answered Iwata with sculpting chunks of metal. Saito then explained his "crazy idea" to Iwata and Miyamoto while they sat in silence.

In the end, both Iwata and Miyamoto said that the project sounded interesting and said that they could give it a try.[2] The development of this title is unknown, as well as the fact on how the game got cancelled, as Saito said he couldn't give an exact reason why.

Gameplay

The main concept of Mario Motors was that players could build engines (and presumably, other parts of vehicles) out of chunks of metal. For example, a player could shave and sculpt metal into a cylinder which could be added into an engine and decide the ability of said engine.[3]

There was also a plan to add blowing the DS mic into a part of the game that teaches acceleration, but that was canned because of the fear of a child losing breath.[3]

Despite being in the Mario Kart series, it's unknown how much the game revolved around racing, as no tracks were ever announced and the only two characters were shown in concept art. These characters shown were Mario and an unknown elderly scientist character.

Gallery

See Also

References