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'''Stage Debut''' is a cancelled game for [[Nintendo GameCube]].
 
'''Stage Debut''' is a cancelled game for [[Nintendo GameCube]].

Revision as of 23:57, 19 April 2022

Stage Debut
ステージデビュー
Stage Debut logo.png
Developer(s): Unknown
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo GameCube
Category: Creation
Players: Unknown
Predecessor: Mario Artist: Talent Studio
Successor: Mii Channel
Release dates
Worldwide: Cancelled
©2003 Nintendo

Stage Debut is a cancelled game for Nintendo GameCube.

Summary

The game was a planned spiritual successor to Mario Artist: Talent Studio, with cameos of Mario, Animal Crossing, and Pikmin. It would have allowed the player to use a camera to import photographs of faces into the game, and interact with characters using the faces in special ways, such as on a stage.

It would have also supported the e-Reader and Game Boy Advance. Although the game was never released, according to Shigeru Miyamoto elements from the game are used by Miis and the Mii Channel.[1]

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