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When Nintendo released the Virtual Boy in 1995, they intended to release a full-fledged platformer starring Mario for it. A tech demo of '''''VB Mario Land''''' (originally known as ''Mario Adventure'') was shown at Winter CES 1995, featuring the first level. It was a 2D platformer like previous Mario games, but it also featured top-down view dungeons in a similar manner to ''The Legend of Zelda''.<ref>[http://www.planetvb.com/modules/games/?u020g VB Mario Land« Games « Planet Virtual Boy]. Retrieved October 18, 2015.</ref> Judging by some in-game artwork, Wario would have been the antagonist. | |||
When Nintendo released the Virtual Boy in 1995, they intended to release a full-fledged platformer starring Mario for it. A tech demo of '''''VB Mario Land''''' (originally known as ''Mario Adventure'') was shown at Winter CES 1995, featuring the first level. It was a 2D platformer like previous Mario games, but it also featured top-down view dungeons in a similar manner to ''The Legend of Zelda''.<ref>[http://www.planetvb.com/modules/games/?u020g VB Mario Land | |||
The game ended up being cancelled, probably due to the Virtual Boy's critical and commercial failure. However, one of the demo's features, a battle mode based on the arcade game ''Mario Bros.'', was developed into a full game, ''Mario Clash'', and released. | The game ended up being cancelled, probably due to the Virtual Boy's critical and commercial failure. However, one of the demo's features, a battle mode based on the arcade game ''Mario Bros.'', was developed into a full game, ''Mario Clash'', and released. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land ( | *[[Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]] | ||
*[[Dragon Hopper ( | *[[Dragon Hopper (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995-1996)]] | ||
*[[Goldeneye 007 ( | *[[Goldeneye 007 (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]] | ||
*[[Mario Demo (lost Virtual Boy tech demo; 1994)]] | *[[Mario Demo (lost Virtual Boy tech demo; 1994)]] | ||
*[[Out of the Deathmount ( | *[[Out of the Deathmount (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]] | ||
*[[Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Gekitou Densetsu ( | *[[Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Gekitou Densetsu (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy wrestling game; 1995)]] | ||
*[[Sora Tobu Henry ( | *[[Sora Tobu Henry (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)]] | ||
*[[Virtual Block ( | *[[Virtual Block (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)]] | ||
*[[Virtual Dodgeball ( | *[[Virtual Dodgeball (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)]] | ||
*[[Virtual Jockey ( | *[[Virtual Jockey (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Wangan Sensen Red City (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]] | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Lost video games]] | [[Category:Lost video games]] |
Revision as of 02:41, 21 March 2018
When Nintendo released the Virtual Boy in 1995, they intended to release a full-fledged platformer starring Mario for it. A tech demo of VB Mario Land (originally known as Mario Adventure) was shown at Winter CES 1995, featuring the first level. It was a 2D platformer like previous Mario games, but it also featured top-down view dungeons in a similar manner to The Legend of Zelda.[1] Judging by some in-game artwork, Wario would have been the antagonist.
The game ended up being cancelled, probably due to the Virtual Boy's critical and commercial failure. However, one of the demo's features, a battle mode based on the arcade game Mario Bros., was developed into a full game, Mario Clash, and released.
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See also
- Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)
- Dragon Hopper (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995-1996)
- Goldeneye 007 (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)
- Mario Demo (lost Virtual Boy tech demo; 1994)
- Out of the Deathmount (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)
- Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Gekitou Densetsu (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy wrestling game; 1995)
- Sora Tobu Henry (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)
- Virtual Block (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)
- Virtual Dodgeball (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)
- Virtual Jockey (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)
- Wangan Sensen Red City (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)
References
- ↑ VB Mario Land« Games « Planet Virtual Boy. Retrieved October 18, 2015.