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Proto:Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

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This page details one or more prototype versions of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

Hmmm...
To do:
  • Are these definitely pre-final?
  • Document the specifics of which unused attack patterns and maps are present.

Two very late pre-final builds of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, a US store kiosk demo and an EU store kiosk demo. These mostly identical builds both grant you access to either Toadwood Forest or the interior of Vim Factory.

General Differences

Overview

M&LPIT Demo Touch Here To Start.png

When booting up the demo the player is greeted with a screen featuring artwork of the four Bros, the game's logo, and a message saying "Touch here to start" with red and green stars flickering to its sides.

Demo Final
M&LPIT Demo Title Screen US.png M&LPIT Final Title Screen.png

When pressed, the screen transitions to the DS' standard epilepsy warning, and then to the "Alpha Dream / Nintendo" logos and title screen like in the final game (with the only difference being the text "Demo Version", which can be found underneath the logo).

M&LPIT Demo Level Select.png

Pressing Start leads the player to a screen allowing them to choose between either "Toadwood Forest" or "Energy Factory" (a literal translation of Vim Factory's Japanese name). These graphics still exist in the final game, alongside the one for the fabled Yostar Island.

M&LPIT Demo Tutorial.png

Selecting either of these areas brings you to a tutorial area narrated by Toadsworth. This tutorial is set in Peach's Castle, and teaches basic overworld actions, which in the final these are told either in the outskirts of Hollijolli Village or in Bowser's Castle (interestingly, in the final game, the Bros. Move tutorials are the ones set in Peach's Castle). At the very beginning of the tutorial the player is given the choice to skip it, which brings the Bros. to the blue pipe room leading to the area they chose (finishing the tutorial or pressing "Start" at any point during it also leads you to this very room).

Mario Bros.

When selecting Toadwood Forest, the player starts with Mario and Luigi both at level 8 and Baby Mario and Baby Luigi both at level 9. In their inventory are eight Mushrooms, four Mushroom Drops, and two 1-Up Mushrooms. Their equipment consists of Branded Slacks (Adults) and Preferred Pants (Babies). They have in their possession 12 Green Shells, six Bro Flowers, and four Cannonballers. The Cobalt Star and Badge options are missing.

As for Vim Factory, the player starts with Mario and Luigi both at level 15 and Baby Mario and Baby Luigi both at level 14. In their inventory are 12 Mushrooms, six Mushroom Drops, and four 1-Up Mushrooms. Their equipment consists of Puffy Trousers (Adults) and Heart Pants (Babies). They have in their possession 10 Green Shells, eight Bro Flowers, and eight Cannonballers. The Cobalt Star and Badge options are still missing.

For comparison, in the final game the adults start at level 1 and wearing Wafer Slacks, and the babies both start at level 3 wearing Silky Pants. As for Stuffwell, he only comes with 10 Mushrooms upon "joining" the party.

Enemies

The enemy stats from the kiosk demo are mostly those used in the EU version of the game, with lower HP overall but higher POW and DEF for most enemies. There are, however, some differences that are unique to the kiosk build:

  • Shrooboid Brat has 1000 HP in the demo, 900 HP in the EU version, and 1100 HP in the US version.
  • Petey Piranha has 1200 HP in the demo, 1000 HP in the EU version, and 1300 HP in the US version.
  • Ghoul Guy has 157 HP, just like the US version, but its POW, DEF and SPEED stats are the ones used in the European version (it has 100 HP in that version).
  • Intern Shroob has 132 HP just like the US version (its other stats are the same across all versions).

Completing Areas

In Toadwood Forest, the player has to collect a total of five "Stars" in order to complete this area of the demo. Their sprite (which still exists in the final game) is a golden recolor of the full Cobalt Star, and they are mostly found in blocks within stumps. When hit, the star shoots out of the stump like a 100-coin for the player to collect (a star will despawn once you leave the room it's in, but the block containing them is reset once you re-enter it). As for "Energy Factory", the goal is to defeat the "boss monster", which is none other than Swiggler.

M&LPIT Demo Thanks Playing.png

Completing an area brings you to a screen where the Bros. thank you for playing. It's interesting to note here that the artwork for Baby Mario is the one shown in the E3 press kit, but edited to have the correct shoe color.

Differences between US and EU Versions

US EU
M&LPIT Demo US Epilepsy Warning.png M&LPIT Demo EU Epilepsy Warning.png

The epilepsy warning screen is slightly different in the EU version, with the text being less condensed as it lacks the line above "Touch the Touch Screen to continue".

M&LPIT US ESRB Screen.png

In the US version, after the epilepsy warning is a short screen showing the game's ESRB rating. No equivalent for this screen exists in the EU version.

Demo Final (EU)
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The EU version's title screen has a copyright date of "2005-2006", as opposed to US' "2005", much like how it is in the final game.

US EU
M&LPIT Demo Level Select.png M&LPIT Demo Level Select EU.png

The EU version's level select screen uses "Vim Factory" instead of "Energy Factory" like US does.

US EU
M&LPIT Demo Clear Toadwood.png M&LPIT Demo Clear Toadwood EU.png
M&LPIT Demo Clear Vim.png M&LPIT Demo Clear Vim EU.png

The "CLEAR!" graphic in the EU version is larger and more blocky, as well as lacking the dithering present on its US equivalent. The EU graphic and the jingle associated with it would later go on to be used in the final game in the timed Bros. Ball section of Gritzy Caves, as well as the first UFO shootout section in Shroob Castle.

Toadwood Forest

Demo Final
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The pier on top of which the Time Hole normally sits doesn't exist, and the Save Album and Pipe Block are also absent. The fence at the bottom of the room was also made duller in the final game. All the blocks which contain coins that are worth 100 now have Stars inside them. None of the Toads have dialogue. Toadiko and her cutscene are also missing, but judging from the E3 press kit's screenshots it can be deduced that it was simply removed for the demo's sake.

In the second room, in the stump, the left block contains four Trampolines instead of a single Mushroom. In the fourth room the block between the two stumps contains four Trampolines instead of three Bro Flowers, and the crossroad is missing the L block containing a 1-Up Mushroom, as well as the sign pointing to Vim Factory.

Demo Final
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In the room with the high stumps, there are only three glass blocks instead of six; it's unknown if this was the original intent or if this was changed for the demo. In the underground part of this area, the Elasto Piranha normally found near the topmost glass block is missing.

Demo Final
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M&LPIT Demo Clear Toadwood.png

In the last room, the Pipe Block, bean spots and blue pipe are all missing, and a Star can be found where the pipe normally would be. Collecting the Star plays a little jingle while the word "CLEAR" shows on the screen, marking the end of the demo.

Vim Factory

The Save Albums are missing and it's impossible for the Babies to dig underground despite the Hammer being available; as such, the gate in the second room is gone. The enemies normally in this room are also missing, more likely to make the demo easier and shorter.

In the long room with the electrical barriers, the Lakitufo is missing, and so is the gate protecting the switch in the Babies' section. In the area following the left door, the Dr. Shroob is missing, and in the area following the right door, there is no Lakitufo, and the M block contains four Copy Flowers instead of three Bro Flowers.

M&LPIT Demo Cruise Sign Vim.png

The room with the electrical pit, while it lacks the Dr. Shroob, actually has something not found in the final game! Near the Pipe Block and the entrance to the Babies-only area is a sign describing how Cruise Platforms work. Interacting with the sign the message brings up the message "Use Cruise Platforms like the one on the right and savage pits will terrify you no more. You should be able to start this Cruise Platform by hitting a block somewhere...". This sign was most likely removed due to the exterior of Vim Factory (which is missing in this demo) already serving as a tutorial on how to use Cruise Platforms.

As for the Baby-only area, the Cruise Block is found where the first Spiny Shroopa normally is as opposed to being next to the Bean spot. Back with the adults, the first platform is missing its block, and afterwards the bottom right block in the four block formation contains four Copy Flowers as opposed to three Green Shells.

M&LPIT Demo Clear Vim.png

Proceeding forward in the following rooms plays Swiggler's cutscene and starts a battle with it like normal, with the only difference being that the battle is rather short and easy, seeing as how the Bros' stats are quite high in the demo. Beating Swiggler plays a little jingle while the word "CLEAR" shows on the screen, marking the end of the demo.

Unused Content

These prototypes appear to contain quite a large amount of unused content in the form of data for attack patterns used by enemies which don't appear in the levels available in this prototype. The same thing also applies to maps, although they all appear to only feature objects and no other graphics.

(Source: aWiibo)