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'''Stage Debut''' is a cancelled ''Nintendo GameCube'' game that featured characters from the [[Pikmin series|Pikmin]], Mario and Animal Crossing series. The player could use the e-Reader and Game Boy Camera to import pictures of their faces onto characters and have them all dance or interact in environments such as a playground or classroom. [[Captain Olimar]] was seen dancing in one video with a [[Red Pikmin]] and other characters at a game developer's conference. Shigeru Miyamoto has said, as of 2008, that the game is still in development in one form or another.
'''''Stage Debut''''' is a cancelled [[Nintendo GameCube]] game that featured characters from the ''[[Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'', ''[[mariowiki:Mario (series)|Mario]]'', and ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]]'' series. The game was conceived as a spiritual successor to ''[[mariowiki:Mario Artist: Talent Studio|Mario Artist: Talent Studio]]'', which allowed players to record footage through the Nintendo 64 Capture Cartridge, and import faces from the ''[[nwiki:Game Boy Camera|Game Boy Camera]]''.


==Video featuring the dance==
In ''Stage Debut'', players could use the [[nwiki:e-Reader|e-Reader]] and a camera called the GameEye to import pictures of their faces onto characters and have them all dance or interact in environments such as a playground or classroom. [[Captain Olimar]] was seen dancing in one video with a [[Red Pikmin]] and other characters at a game developer's conference.
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Shigeru Miyamoto said in 2008 that the game was still in development in one form or another. According to Shigeru Miyamoto, a portion of the ''Stage Debut'' game "eventually became the Miis and the Mii Channel".{{cite web|http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/890/890256p1.html|E3 2008: Stage Debut Update|IGN}} It is possible that this game influenced ''[[nwiki:Tomodachi Life|Tomodachi Life]]''. The [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s AR Cards feature provides capabilities similar to those described above; perhaps that is what ''Stage Debut'' turned into.
 
==Videos==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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image: Stage Debut (1).jpg
Stage Debut photo.png|Captain Olimar in a playground.
image: Stage Debut (2).jpg
Stage Debut photo 2.png|A classroom scene with a Red Pikmin.
image: Stage Debut (3).jpg
Stage Debut photo 3.png|Another classroom scene.
image: Stage Debut (4).jpg
Stage Debut photo 4.png|A Red Pikmin and a Blue Pikmin in a playground.
image: Stage Debut (5).jpg
Stage Debut photo 5.png|A Red Pikmin with a person.
image: Stage Debut (6).jpg
Stage Debut photo 6.png|Eating in the classroom.
image: Stage Debut (7).jpg
Stage Debut photo 7.png|Sweeping the classroom floor.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Stage Debut is a cancelled Nintendo GameCube game that featured characters from the Pikmin, Mario, and Animal Crossing series. The game was conceived as a spiritual successor to Mario Artist: Talent Studio, which allowed players to record footage through the Nintendo 64 Capture Cartridge, and import faces from the Game Boy Camera.

In Stage Debut, players could use the e-Reader and a camera called the GameEye to import pictures of their faces onto characters and have them all dance or interact in environments such as a playground or classroom. Captain Olimar was seen dancing in one video with a Red Pikmin and other characters at a game developer's conference.

Shigeru Miyamoto said in 2008 that the game was still in development in one form or another. According to Shigeru Miyamoto, a portion of the Stage Debut game "eventually became the Miis and the Mii Channel".[1] It is possible that this game influenced Tomodachi Life. The Nintendo 3DS's AR Cards feature provides capabilities similar to those described above; perhaps that is what Stage Debut turned into.

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