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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. It seems to have now evolved into ''Nintendo Land''.
'''''Stage Debut''''' is a cancelled ''[[nwiki:Nintendo GameCube|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]]''.


The Nintendo 3DS’s AR Cards feature provides capabilities similar to that described above; perhaps that is what Stage Debut turned into. AR Cards allows a player with a 3DS and Pikmin card to pose scenes with Pikmin and Miis.
In ''Stage Debut'', players could use the [[nwiki:e-Reader|e-Reader]] and a camera <!--http://uk.gameboy.ign.com/articles/360/360492p1.html 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 has said, as of 2008, that the game is 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". <ref>[http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/890/890256p1.html E3 2008: Stage Debut Update]</ref>


==Video featuring the dance==
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*[http://sites.google.com/site/wikigamers/stage-debut WikiGames: The Video Game Wiki's Stage Debut page]
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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 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. According to Shigeru Miyamoto, a portion of the Stage Debut game "eventually became the Miis and the Mii Channel". [1]

Videos

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Gallery

References