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The menu for the Wii game was originally planned to act similarly to that of the DS games. You would have been able to draw on the main screen and access your files on the next. The player would have been able to start a New Game, Load a Game, or access the Options, all of which function similarly to how they do in the final build.
 
The menu for the Wii game was originally planned to act similarly to that of the DS games. You would have been able to draw on the main screen and access your files on the next. The player would have been able to start a New Game, Load a Game, or access the Options, all of which function similarly to how they do in the final build.
 
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===Book of Life Intro Sequence===
 
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Among the early screenshots of the game featured in Ken Capelli's portfolio is one of the game's opening sequence, which looks near-identical to what's featured in the final game. One difference this screenshot contains, however, is a palette being put in place of the creation marker taking the player to [[Draw Mode (Wii)|Draw Mode]] to draw the [[World]]. This addition suggests that the player could've been able to draw the creations into the book directly, just like the [[Drawn to Life|original game]].
 
  
 
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