Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3
- When the stork was delivering a set of twins, a Koopa named Kamek interfered and made the stork drop one of them. It fell on Yoshi’s bak, and now Yoshi’s going to reunite the twins!
- Guide Yoshi past the perilous traps set by Kamek and his soldiers
- Use Yoshi’s unique abilities, from throwing eggs to eating enemies, to beat the terrible guys back
- Find the morph bubbles that make Yoshi shapeshift and give him all-new powers
- Find all the stars, coins and flowers to unlock cool secrets
Product Description
One of the most memorable sports meeting of all time comes to the Game Boy Advance! In this picture-exact port of the Super NES classic Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island, the unlikely duo of courageous Yoshi and baby Mario must together courageous the gorgeous yet treacherous wilderness of Yoshi’s Island. Richly varied gameplay, brilliant graphics and precision control perfectly meld in an adventure you won’t be able to place down!Amazon.com Review
Oh no! It looks like your granddad was right–things really were better in the ancient days. At least they were if you liked 2-D platform sports meeting, and Yoshi’s Island is indisputably one of the best ever made.
Yoshi’s Island goes back in time to recount the touching tale of the various Yoshis’ attempts to unite Baby Mario with his parents. You don’t in fact control the Italian plumber-to-be but instead his dinosaur pal, who has the curious ability to eat his enemies and then immediately turn them into eggs, which he can then fling at more enemies.
Since Yoshi isn’t particularly quick and can float in midair for a few seconds after making a jump, the whole dynamics of the normal Mario gameplay have changed, but the same incredible attention to detail and endless imagination that mark all of Nintendo’s best efforts are still here in full effect. In fact they’re joined this time, after the rather plain-looking prequel, by some wonderful pastel-shaded graphics that were jaw-dropping when the game was originally released in 1995 and still manage to impress now.
As with the other Super Mario Advance titles, this game also contains a four-player version of the original Mario Bros. arcade game, making it even more of a bargain than it already was. –David Jenkins, Amazon.co.uk
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I was nervously waiting for this game, when i played it, i didn’t liked it!! It’s fun i didn’t like the whole thing about you protecting mario, and then he cries if the baddies get to him. Some parts are like strategically you have to figure out what to do!, I didn’t liked it, but it was someewhat fun
Rating: 2 / 5
This game is really excellent i thought that is was one of the best sports meeting that i have played for gameboy. It is so fun because you still have all the original enimies as the first supermario bros but there are also some different ones.
Rating: 2 / 5
I have all the Mario sports meeting for Gameboy Advance and chose to get Yoshi’s Island to add to the pool. I finished up selling it because I didn’t like it at all. Yoshi moves around to quick and it’s hard to retrieve Mario when he cascade off Yoshi’s back. This game is frustrating and it’s a huge disappointment compared to the other Mario sports meeting I’ve played. I don’t miss “Yoshi’s” island at all. I wouldn’t recommend this game to anyone.
Rating: 2 / 5
After such monumental sports meeting like Super Mario Bros 3 and Super Mario World, Nintendo released this incredibly sad game (They made up for that when Mario 64 came out). The graphics are so chilish that it’s distracting and you can’t really see what’s going on! Yoshi is nearly impossible to control: he can’t jump high at all, and that hovering thing he does serves no purpose. Aiming with the eggs is not that simple, either. Add that to the ANNOYING crying of baby mario, and you have a horrible game that should NEVER have been re-released.
I would have loved this game much more if the graphics had resembled Super Mario World. It would have been much better if baby mario was just a embellishment on Yoshi’s back and did not glide away and weep whenever Yoshi got hurt. It should have been like other marios, where if you get hit too many times, you die. The bubble with baby mario in it is too irritating to chase after, because the crying gives you such a headache that you can’t concentrate.
I just hope that if Nintendo decides to release any new Yoshi-themed sports meeting in the future, they won’t use this game as a model. It’s just plain sad.
Rating: 2 / 5
Hi this is yoshis island and some of the levels are simple and most of the levels are hard of this game you use game boy and super nintendo in the levels you can get your tongue out and eat the guys and you can throw eggs and you quit to you can throw your eggs at the clouds the end.
Rating: 5 / 5