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This page details one or more prototype versions of Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES).

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File:Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA) (Prototype).nes (128 KB) (info)

A prototype of the international version of Super Mario Bros. 2 was bought in cartridge form on eBay and afterwards dumped. It features some interesting changes done during the conversion from Doki Doki Panic to the final Super Mario Bros. 2.

  • 2Level Differences
  • 4Graphics
    • 4.1Players

General Differences

  • The cartridge contains an MMC1 mapper chip, 128KB of PRG ROM, and 8KB of both WRAM and CHR RAM, a configuration used for three earlier FDS-to-cartridge conversions: The Legend of Zelda, Kid Icarus, and Metroid. The final game's hardware was upgraded to an MMC3, 128KB of both PRG ROM and CHR ROM, and 8KB of WRAM; this allowed for greater variety in the graphics, animations for objects that were previously static, and the cartoon-like ending sequence. Load times between levels were also shortened, as graphics no longer had to be copied to VRAM.
  • You cannot run by holding the B button.
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  • The height at which each character carries items was adjusted in the final game to better match the new character sprites.
  • The prototype allows you to choose a new character after dying, whereas the final game forces you to finish a level using whichever character you initially chose. This earlier behavior was actually restored in later ports of the game, starting with Super Mario All-Stars, likely as a way to reduce the game's difficulty.
  • The 'idle' Phanto sprite is not implemented yet. All Phantos seen in key rooms are static background objects; the enemy sprite is not actually spawned until you leave the room. (The implementation of this sprite in the final version led to a somewhat amusing oversight: re-entering a key room while still holding the key will activate the idle sprite again, causing two Phantos to chase you.)
  • The sound that plays when Birdo shoots eggs or fireballs starts immediately after they open their mouth, similarly to Doki Doki Panic. The final game waits until the egg or fireball actually appears.
  • Wart takes 4 vegetables to defeat instead of 6.
(Source: The Mushroom Kingdom)

Level Differences

World 4-1

Although an additional Mushroom object has been added to the level (to the left of the first Potion), collecting one will cause the other to disappear, as Nintendo mistakenly set both as the first Mushroom (object ID 2B). This was fixed in the final game by setting the newly-added Mushroom object as the second Mushroom (object ID 2D).

World 7-1

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In the third part of the level, there was an additional cloud platform to the left of the tall pillar and ladder, guarded by a grey Snifit. It was possible to leap from the Snifit's head and pass over the top of the pillar, thus bypassing a significant portion of the area. This was somewhat fixed by removing the platform and moving the Snifit onto the short pillar to the left, though Luigi and the Princess can still take the shortcut.

Debugging Features

There are some debugging features enabled in the prototype to make testing easier:

  • You can select which world to start in by pressing A a certain amount of times on the title screen. If you don't press A, it defaults to World 1 (obviously), but by pressing A a number of times corresponding to a certain world, you can start on any world you want.

However, there's no limit on the number of times you can press A, leading to the ability to start on invalid worlds (much like the so-called 'Minus World' in Super Mario Bros.). These worlds may crash the game or load another world with corrupted graphics. In addition, it may cause the graphics in the character select screen to become messed up. If one manages to complete the level, it will load the next level from whatever world was loaded. Also, pressing A while it displays the backstory does not increase the world, which limits the number of worlds you can easily access through this method.

  • If you press Select during gameplay, you get 15 HP. The life counter becomes a glitchy mess, but it will still work. Note that if you collect a life heart in this state, the life counter will actually overflow. Interestingly, this debug feature was shown in a commercial for the game!
  • You can continue an infinite number of times. The final game limits you to two continues.


Graphics

Players

Eyes

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Mario, Luigi, and Peach got some white eyeballs for the final, which was done by placing a separate white sprite behind the head sprites in order to get around the NES's color limitations (though this actually causes some sprite priority conflicts in the final game due to somewhat careless programming). Note that the sprites used on the character selection screen didn't receive these, as they would have exceeded the eight sprite per scanline limit.

Interestingly, pink-eyed SMB2 Peach would later show up in NES Remix 2, in the Remix stages where you play as Peach in Super Mario Bros. 3 (Although her forward facing and crouching sprites match the final version rather than the prototype).

Luigi

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Small Luigi's front foot is less round in the final.

Toad

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Small Toad's feet were seemingly removed in the final.

Peach

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Peach's hair has been altered slightly to be less in her face in the final.

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Peach's face was redone for the final. Her face was almost unrecognizable in the prototype.

Miscellaneous

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The lamp item from Doki Doki Panic is still present. This was changed to a Potion in the final game.

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In the prototype, the Mushroom Blocks of World 5 are the same as those in World 1. The final added spots to the World 5 blocks to differentiate them.

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The tall, lean World 7 vegetable from Doki Doki Panic was changed to a short, squat design for the final.

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The conveyor belts in World 7 still use the same graphics and smooth animation routine as Doki Doki Panic.

Music

The underground theme is a remix of the one from Super Mario Bros. with loud drum samples, which would later be remade in Super Mario Bros. 3. In the final, it was replaced with a spruced-up version of the Doki Doki Panic underground theme.

The invincibility theme uses noise-based drums (like Super Mario Bros.), rather than the drum samples of the final.


(Source: The Mushroom Kingdom)

Intro

The title screen uses an old-timey sepia tone palette in the prototype, which was changed to a more Mario-appropriate red/blue palette in the final game. Additionally, the story was slightly reworded in order to cleanly split it into two separate pages; most notably, Mario hears a faint voice in the prototype, as opposed to just a voice in the final game.

Super Mario USA actually brings back the sepia border from the prototype, albeit over a black background instead of beige.

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Character Select

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The Character Select screen has an ellipsis between 'EXTRA LIFE' and the amount of lives, which was removed in the final for some reason, but added back in Super Mario All-Stars. The prototype is also missing the inside edges of the curtains, though the graphics are present in the ROM. Finally, you start off with 19 lives, which is more than likely for testing purposes.

World Intro

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The 'WORLD X-X' text was positioned slightly differently in the prototype, and World 7 has no scenery shown at all.

Bonus Chance

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The bonus screen is a completely bland green screen similar to that in Doki Doki Panic. The final uses the prototype's title screen palette with a black background, which itself got reused as the Super Mario USA title screen. The slots also use the original item graphics, instead of edited ones.

Ending

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When you release the Subcons from the jar, a Thank You message appears on the screen in the prototype (as it did in Doki Doki Panic). This message was removed in the final.

The Subcon release scene is glitchy if you're Luigi or Toad. If you're Luigi, he'll jump inside the jar and pull out the plug. If you're Toad, he'll jump across the screen multiple times, pull out the plug in mid-air, and then continue to fly across the screen.

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Instead of a contribution score, you get prize money based on how often you died – the less you died, the more money you got. The table goes as follows:

DeathsPrize Money
0-3$10,000,000
4$1,000,000
5-9$500,000
10-12$100,000
13-18$50,000
19+$10,000

The prize money tiles remain in the final, but go unused.

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The game ends on a simple 'THE END' screen. The Mario scene and remixed Doki Doki Panic intro music are totally absent.

The Mario series
NES/FDSSuper Mario Bros. • Super Mario Bros. 2 (FDS) • Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) (Prototype; Doki Doki Panic) • Super Mario Bros. 3
SNESSuper Mario World • Super Mario All-Stars • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Prototypes)
SatellaviewBS Super Mario USA • BS Super Mario Collection
Nintendo 64Super Mario 64 (64DD Version)
GameCubeSuper Mario Sunshine (Demo)
WiiSuper Mario Galaxy • Super Mario Galaxy 2 • New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Wii UNew Super Mario Bros. U • New Super Luigi U • Super Mario 3D World • Super Mario Maker
Game Boy (Color)Super Mario Land • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
Game Boy AdvanceSuper Mario Advance • Super Mario Advance 2 • Super Mario Advance 3 • Super Mario Advance 4
Nintendo DSNew Super Mario Bros. • Super Mario 64 DS
Nintendo 3DSSuper Mario 3D Land (Demo) • New Super Mario Bros. 2 • Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo SwitchSuper Mario Odyssey • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe • Super Mario Maker 2 • Super Mario 3D All-Stars • Super Mario Bros. 35 • Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
iOS/AndroidSuper Mario Run
Mario Kart
Console GamesSuper Mario Kart (Prototypes) • Mario Kart 64 (iQue Prototype) • Double Dash!! (Demos) • Mario Kart Wii (Channel) • Mario Kart 8 (Deluxe)
Handheld GamesSuper Circuit • Mario Kart DS (Demos) • Mario Kart 7 • Mario Kart Tour
Arcade GamesArcade GP • Arcade GP 2 • Arcade GP DX
Mario RPGs
Super Mario RPGLegend of the Seven Stars
Paper MarioPaper Mario • The Thousand-Year Door (Paper Mario 2 Demo) • Super Paper Mario • Sticker Star • Color Splash • The Origami King
Mario & LuigiSuperstar Saga (+ Bowser's Minions) • Partners in Time • Bowser's Inside Story (+ Bowser Jr.'s Journey) • Dream Team • Paper Jam
Mario Party
Console GamesMario Party • Mario Party 2 • Mario Party 3 • Mario Party 4 (Demo) • Mario Party 5 (Demo) • Mario Party 6 (Demo) • Mario Party 7 • Mario Party 8 • Mario Party 9 • Mario Party 10 • Super Mario Party
Handheld GamesMario Party Advance • Mario Party DS
Mario Sports
Console GamesNES Open Tournament Golf • BS Excitebike Bunbun Mario Battle Stadium • Mario Golf • Mario Tennis • Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour • Mario Power Tennis • Mario Superstar Baseball (Mario Baseball Demo) • Super Mario Strikers (Demo) • Mario Strikers Charged • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010, London 2012, Rio 2016) • Mario Sports Mix • Mario Tennis Aces
Handheld GamesMario's Tennis (Virtual Boy) • Mario Golf • Mario Tennis (GBC) • Mario Tennis: Power Tour • Mario Golf: Advance Tour • Mobile Golf • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, London 2012)
Web GamesMario Tennis: Power Tour - Bicep Pump
Dr. Mario
Console GamesDr. Mario (Prototypes) • Tetris & Dr. Mario • Dr. Mario 64 • Dr. Luigi
Handheld GamesDr. Mario • Dr. Mario & Puzzle League • Dr. Mario World
Web GamesVitamin Toss
Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Handheld GamesDonkey Kong • Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Demo) • March of the Minis (Demo) • Minis March Again! • Mini Land Mayhem!
Console GamesMini Mario & Friends amiibo Challenge
Mario Paint/Artist
Console GamesMario Paint (Prototype) • Mario no Photopi • Paint Studio (Prototype) • Talent Studio • Communication Kit • Polygon Studio
Mario Bros.
Arcade GamesMario Bros.
Console GamesMario Bros. • Kaettekita
Handheld GamesClassic • Mario Clash
Luigi's Mansion
Console GamesLuigi's Mansion • Luigi's Mansion 3
Handheld GamesLuigi's Mansion • Dark Moon
Arcade GamesArcade
Other
Arcade GamesDonkey Kong • Donkey Kong Jr. • Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Mario Bros. • Mario Roulette
Computer GamesDonkey Kong (Atari 8-bit family) (Prototype) • Mario is Missing! (DOS) • Mario Teaches Typing (DOS) • Mario's Early Years (DOS) • Mario's Game Gallery (Mac OS Classic)
Console GamesDonkey Kong (NES) • Donkey Kong Jr. (NES) • I am a Teacher: Super Mario no Sweater • Wrecking Crew • Nintendo World Championships 1990 • Super Mario Bros. + Duck Hunt + World Class Track Meet • Mario & Wario • Undake 30: Same Game Mario Version • Mario's Super Picross • Wrecking Crew '98 • Mario is Missing! (NES, SNES) • Mario's Time Machine (NES, SNES) • Mario's Early Years: Fun With Letters • Yoshi's Safari • Hotel Mario • Super Mario's Wacky Worlds • Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix • Fortune Street • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Wii U, Switch) • Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Handheld GamesMario's Picross • Picross 2 • Jaguar Mishin Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family • Mario Pinball Land • Super Princess Peach • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo 3DS) • Photos with Mario
See also
Yoshi • Donkey Kong • Wario
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I thought that Prototype 2 was a fun, but familiar kind of gaming experience. It is a game from the PS3, Xbox 360 generation of consoles and without sounding negative, it feels like it. The first game many people felt set the foundation for something that could be really special. While I am not sure it ever lives up to that, what we have here is a fun, loud and over the top gaming experience that is well worth having.

You Killed My Family

The story of the game is a bit of a mixed bag. When you first start playing the game you get really sucked in and think that it is going to be a bit of an emotional rollercoaster. Prototype 2 has a new main protagonist in military man, James Heller. New York is getting decimated by these “zombies” monsters or whatever you want to call him and he tells his family to stay home and they will be safe.

Well, they get killed and this puts James well and truly over the edge. He sees the first games “hero” Alex Mercer and goes after him. Alex bestows powers unto James and now he is out for major revenge on those who he feels have done him wrong. The story turns into a meathead action fest pretty quickly, but it is still a fun time.

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The destroyed New York City has three different areas that make it up and they are all varied enough for me. On the whole Prototype 2 is not exactly an amazing looking game. If I were a betting man, I would wager that much of what they have used is brought straight from the first game, especially the animations. The game has some very odd effects, especially the explosions. I only point these out as you see them all the time and they look terrible. It is like they were made and then just slapped into this game.

The voice acting and sound design in the game is pretty solid and for what you could class as an older game now. I do feel that there is not any terrible or cringy voice acting, even if our boy James does have some serious tude going on!

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Make Me A Monster!

The gameplay is the real stat of Prototype 2. It is an action game that has shooting, hack and slashes action, and even a tad of stealth thrown in for good measure. James can make use of five special abilities that he can turn his hands into and you are always learning new mutations as you play. The game dishes these out at a fairly good rate. I had a lot of fun with deciding if I should take over someone’s body and go for a stealthy approach or if I should turn my hands into blades and just cut loose!

The game is a great deal of fun and while it is a little on the short side, I do feel that the length is ok. The game can get a tad repetitive as while it does give you plenty of abilities to use. You will more than likely find a couple that you like and just stick with them through the whole game.

Prototype 2 is a really fun game, but it is a game that plays it very safe. I would say that it is just as good if not a tad better than the first game was. The story is just about right, but it is the very fun gameplay that will keep you hooked on this and make you want to see it through all the way to the end. It may not be perfect, but it does what it does very well.

Pros:

  • I liked James as the main character
  • James’s motivation was a real driving force
  • The gameplay is lots of fun
  • You always feel like you are getting new stuff to use
  • It has some pretty solid voice acting

Cons:

  • The game is over before you know it
  • Some of the graphics, especially the explosions look really dated
Overall rating: 8