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Some aspects of ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' were only available '''before the final release''', and have been changed or removed for the final release. This information is known from different sources, such as gameplay videos of earlier versions of the game. There is some unused content inside the final copies of ''Pikmin 2'', and some of it helps understand what type of content was meant be available for the full game; for such a list, see the [[unused content]] page.
Some aspects of ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' were only available '''before the final release''', and have been changed or removed for the final release. This information is known from different sources, such as gameplay videos of earlier versions of the game. There is some unused content inside the final copies of ''Pikmin 2'', and some of it helps understand what type of content was meant be available for the full game; for such a list, see the [[unused content]] page.
==''New Play Control! Pikmin 2'' official website==
Interestingly, the [http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/blZro2PAxbBGDe2S31MUAdP-xRWlH9j8 official website for ''New Play Control! Pikmin 2''] at nintendo.com has some images of the game, but none of them belong to the final release of {{npcp2}}. Instead, they show early versions of the [[GameCube]] version. From these images, several different features can be noticed, and it can be concluded that they were taken from two different development versions: one that uses graphics and ideas still from the [[Pikmin (game)|first ''Pikmin'' game]], and another that is close to the final version of ''Pikmin 2'', but with some differences. This list explains the main differences between the two versions mentioned and the final game:
* "First" version:
** The [[HUD]] has no icons for [[Louie]].
** [[Captain Olimar]]'s icon on the HUD is the same as the icon from ''Pikmin''.
** The [[spray]] counters show the existence of an unknown yellow spray.
** The [[day]] counter is taken from ''Pikmin'', since the "d" in "day" is still lowercase.
** The Pikmin counter has leading zeros, which, depending on the images, are see-through or fully opaque.
** The sublevel counter says "floor" instead of "SUBLEVEL".
** Areas are vastly simpler and less detailed, and have different layouts on certain parts, but most textures have a higher resolution.
** [[Purple Pikmin]] are still purple, but their main color is black, and because their HUD icons have not been made yet, the game uses a Yellow Pikmin's icon colored partially gray as a placeholder.
** A [[treasure]] resembling the [[Pink Menace]] can be seen, but it has a blue heart, a different shaped frame for the jewel, and is not found on the [[Valley of Repose]].
** The [[Rubber Ugly]]'s texture was different.
** An unknown treasure for a rusty can without a label exists, inside a cave.
** The [[carrying]] numbers use the same color scheme as in ''Pikmin''.
** [[#Early Bulborbs|Large yellow Bulborbs]] can be seen on some areas and caves.
* "Second" version:
** The [[leader]]s' icons are the same as in the final version, except the bottom of their images poke through the bubble they are in.
** The spray counter has a purple dot for the [[ultra-bitter spray]] without the spray having been collected. In the final game, the dot only appears if the spray was unlocked.
** It is possible to grow more than 20 [[Red Pikmin]] (at least 26) on day 1.
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File:Early Burgeoning Spiderwort mold.jpg|Close-up of the [[Burgeoning Spiderwort mold]]. The HUD differences can be clearly seen here.
File:Early Empress Bulblax.jpg|Fighting an Empress Bulblax. Compared to the previous image, the leading zeros on the Pikmin count are transparent.
File:Early P2 berries.jpg|Carrying berries. This section of the [[Awakening Wood]] looks emptier and has simpler-looking floor tiles.
File:Early P2 Burgeoning Spiderworts 2.jpg|Other Burgeoning Spiderworts, on an unknown part of the stage. Notice the [[bridge]]s on top of a ledge.
File:Early P2 Burgeoning Spiderworts.jpg|Another unknown section of the Awakening Wood.
File:Early Perplexing Pool 2.jpg|A [[Spotty Bulbear]] in a large patch of water.
File:Early Perplexing Pool.jpg|The entrance to the [[Shower Room]]. A [[Male Sheargrub]] can be seen where there are none on the final game.
File:Early Pink Menace.jpg|An early ring treasure, similar to the [[Pink Menace]]. Note the high quality wall texture behind the leaders.
File:Early Rubber Ugly.jpg|The Rubber Ugly, with a different texture.
File:Pikmin 2 prototype can.jpg|An unknown rusty can treasure.
File:Pikmin 2 early 2.jpg|The [[Valley of Repose]]'s manhole, with a different look, and a [[cave]] entrance. There is also a crosswalk marking missing in the final game.
File:Pikmin 2 early HUD 2.jpg|At the Valley of Repose. The leaders' icons go past the bubbles they are in.
File:Pikmin 2 early HUD 3.jpg|Near the main lake of the area. The shore to the lake looks simpler than the final game.
File:Pikmin 2 early HUD 4.jpg|The first day. Note how the player has 26 Pikmin, whereas in the final game, they can only grow 20.
File:Pikmin 2 early HUD.jpg|Only the [[ultra-spicy spray]] is unlocked, but the [[ultra-bitter spray]]'s purple dot can still be seen.
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==Early Bulborbs==
==Early Bulborbs==
[[File:Mature Yellow Bulborb.jpg|thumb|A large Yellow Bulborb.]]
[[File:Early Rubber Ugly.jpg|thumb|350px|A large yellow Bulborb, on the top-left corner.]]
{{stub|Get the video with the blue Bulborbs.}}
{{stub|Get the video with the blue Bulborbs.}}
Two [[Grub-dog|Bulborb]] subspecies are known to have been cut from the final versions of ''Pikmin 2'', from analysis of gameplay videos and screenshots. These Bulborbs, along with the [[Red Bulborb]], would have given each basic Pikmin type a Bulborb of the same color, had they not been removed. Naming used in the game's data makes it clear that these enemies eventually became the [[Dwarf Orange Bulborb]]s, [[Orange Bulborb]]s, [[Snow Bulborb]]s and [[Hairy Bulborb]]s in the final game.
Two [[Grub-dog|Bulborb]] subspecies are known to have been cut from the final versions of ''Pikmin 2'', from analysis of gameplay videos and screenshots. These Bulborbs, along with the [[Red Bulborb]], would have given each basic Pikmin type a Bulborb of the same color, had they not been removed. Naming used in the game's data makes it clear that these enemies eventually became the [[Dwarf Orange Bulborb]]s, [[Orange Bulborb]]s, [[Snow Bulborb]]s and [[Hairy Bulborb]]s in the final game.
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File:Mature Yellow Bulborb.jpg|A large yellow Bulborb.
File:Early P2 berries.jpg|A sleeping large yellow Bulborb, on the top-left corner.
File:Dwarf Yellow Bulborb.jpg|A dwarf yellow Bulborb.
File:Dwarf Yellow Bulborb.jpg|A dwarf yellow Bulborb.
File:Blue Depict.png|A dwarf blue Bulborb.
File:Blue Depict.png|A dwarf blue Bulborb.

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Notes: Remove the opening paragraph's direction to the unused content article and instead, on this article, give brief mentions of the unused content that hints to cut enemies, areas, etc. (i.e. exclude obvious debugging content).

Some aspects of Pikmin 2 were only available before the final release, and have been changed or removed for the final release. This information is known from different sources, such as gameplay videos of earlier versions of the game. There is some unused content inside the final copies of Pikmin 2, and some of it helps understand what type of content was meant be available for the full game; for such a list, see the unused content page.

New Play Control! Pikmin 2 official website

Interestingly, the official website for New Play Control! Pikmin 2 at nintendo.com has some images of the game, but none of them belong to the final release of New Play Control! Pikmin 2. Instead, they show early versions of the GameCube version. From these images, several different features can be noticed, and it can be concluded that they were taken from two different development versions: one that uses graphics and ideas still from the first Pikmin game, and another that is close to the final version of Pikmin 2, but with some differences. This list explains the main differences between the two versions mentioned and the final game:

  • "First" version:
    • The HUD has no icons for Louie.
    • Captain Olimar's icon on the HUD is the same as the icon from Pikmin.
    • The spray counters show the existence of an unknown yellow spray.
    • The day counter is taken from Pikmin, since the "d" in "day" is still lowercase.
    • The Pikmin counter has leading zeros, which, depending on the images, are see-through or fully opaque.
    • The sublevel counter says "floor" instead of "SUBLEVEL".
    • Areas are vastly simpler and less detailed, and have different layouts on certain parts, but most textures have a higher resolution.
    • Purple Pikmin are still purple, but their main color is black, and because their HUD icons have not been made yet, the game uses a Yellow Pikmin's icon colored partially gray as a placeholder.
    • A treasure resembling the Pink Menace can be seen, but it has a blue heart, a different shaped frame for the jewel, and is not found on the Valley of Repose.
    • The Rubber Ugly's texture was different.
    • An unknown treasure for a rusty can without a label exists, inside a cave.
    • The carrying numbers use the same color scheme as in Pikmin.
    • Large yellow Bulborbs can be seen on some areas and caves.
  • "Second" version:
    • The leaders' icons are the same as in the final version, except the bottom of their images poke through the bubble they are in.
    • The spray counter has a purple dot for the ultra-bitter spray without the spray having been collected. In the final game, the dot only appears if the spray was unlocked.
    • It is possible to grow more than 20 Red Pikmin (at least 26) on day 1.

Early Bulborbs

File:Early Rubber Ugly.jpg
A large yellow Bulborb, on the top-left corner.
The leaf texture used in Pikmin 2's Challenge Mode menu. (Used on Pikipedia in the {{stub}} template.)

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Two Bulborb subspecies are known to have been cut from the final versions of Pikmin 2, from analysis of gameplay videos and screenshots. These Bulborbs, along with the Red Bulborb, would have given each basic Pikmin type a Bulborb of the same color, had they not been removed. Naming used in the game's data makes it clear that these enemies eventually became the Dwarf Orange Bulborbs, Orange Bulborbs, Snow Bulborbs and Hairy Bulborbs in the final game.

A blue "dwarf" Bulborb is clearly seen in a gameplay video. It has white spots, and apparently acts like the Dwarf Red Bulborb, with the same health, attacks and weight. Its treasure value, however, appears to be Poko × 5, whereas Dwarf Bulborbs are worth Poko × 2 in the game's released version. An adult version was never shown. These blue enemies became the Dwarf Orange Bulborb – whose internal name is bluekochappy – and the Orange Bulborb – with the internal name bluechappy.

Yellow Bulborbs appeared in the same video as the blue one, but in an above-ground area that bears a striking resemblance to The Forest of Hope. A dwarf version was also seen, which seems to walk slower than other Dwarf Bulborbs. In the final game, Snow Bulborbs are internally called yellowkochappy and Hairy Bulborbs are called yellowchappy.

Videos

E3 2003 gameplay

There's an E3 2003 prototype gameplay video that shows yellow Bulborbs and slightly different cave entrance cutscene. It also contains several debugging elements:

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YouTube link

The noted differences from the final game are:

  • A debugging error handler is running, and in the footage, has captured a problem: WARNING [system.cpp:593] DVD LOADING. MAIN THREAD!!
  • The player is seen moving near a mature Yellow Bulborb and some yellow dwarves.
  • Two sprays exist, one red for Padup, likely the ultra-spicy spray, and an unknown yellow one for Paddown.
  • The camera can zoom in much closer.
  • Leading zeros appear on the HUD's numbers, but are almost invisible.
  • Louie's icon and health indicator do not appear on the HUD.
  • Olimar's icon on the HUD is the same one as the icon in Pikmin, as opposed to a brand new one.
  • The standby Pikmin icon for the Yellow Pikmin is much paler than in the final game.
  • While entering a cave in an unknown area, a large, solid red box appears in the background, with the text "956*90" appearing on its side.

E3 2003 Challenge Mode gameplay

This video shows an early version of the Challenge Mode. In this one, the mode develops in the Awakening Wood (called "Challenge Level" here), making it very like the Challenge Mode from Pikmin, with the exception that the player is able to use sprays. This version of the game only has three menu options: "Main Game", "2-Player", and "Challenge".

{{#ev:youtube|v=OKHpZGoz8eE|350}}

YouTube link

The following differences from the final game can be spotted:

  • The jingle played by the ship's dialogs is more monotone and bland.
  • The ship gives a plain overlook of the game's plot.
  • The Awakening Wood is vastly different from the final game, likely made that way for demonstration purposes.
  • Like in the previous video, the HUD's numbers have leading zeros, although sharper, and Louie's icon and health are not visible.
  • There is a section in the area's theme where the oboe's notes are quarter notes, whereas they are eighth-notes in the final game.
  • Gates have a health wheel.
  • When Pikmin attack something, the spark particles they create are larger and more opaque than in the final game.

Interestingly, the presenter erroneously calls Olimar "Omar" and believes Louie is his wife.

Trailers

A trailer showed at E3 2004 shows little noteworthy information, except for the fact that Blue Pikmin were able to enter the Lost Toy Box.

YouTube link (the Pikmin appear 50 seconds into the video)

The first Japanese trailer shows an Emperor Bulblax eating Pikmin with a swipe of its tongue. Only eight Pikmin get caught, even though the cap is nine Pikmin in the final game. It is not clear if the attack in the clip simply failed to gather the maximum number of Pikmin possible, or if the maximum used to be eight, but was changed to nine.

YouTube link (the Emperor Bulblax appears 52 seconds into the video)

See also