Difference between revisions of "Yoshi (game)"
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− | + | The player controls Mario at the bottom of the screen. There are four trays above him, and by moving left and right and spinning around he can swap the trays around. Blocks containing Mario series enemies (Goomba, Boo, Blooper) fall from the top of the screen and land on the trays. Once they have landed, they will move when the trays are switched. Match two blocks containing the same type of enemy and they will clear. | |
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+ | Thrown into the mix are Yoshi Egg halves. When you match a bottom half and a top half, they will join together and a Yoshi will hatch, giving you a bonus score. If there are enemy blocks sandwiched between the bottom half and the top half, all of the blocks will disappear, and the Yoshi that hatches will be bigger, giving you a bigger score bonus. | ||
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Developer | Gamefreak |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | NES Gameboy Virtual Console |
Release Date | NES JP December 14, 1991 US June 1992 EU December 10, 1992 Gameboy JP December 14, 1991 US June 1992 EU December 17, 1992 Virtual Console JP March 6, 2007 EU May 16, 2007 EU May 18, 2007 US July 9, 2007 |
Gallery | GH Gallery |
Rating | ESRB: E |
Yoshi is a puzzle game simultaneously released for the NES and Gameboy in 1991. It is also known as Yoshi no Tamago or Yoshi's Egg in Japan, and as Mario and Yoshi in Europe. It is notable as the first game to feature Yoshi's name in the title, especially since this is only his second appearance following his introduction in Super Mario World.
Gameplay
The player controls Mario at the bottom of the screen. There are four trays above him, and by moving left and right and spinning around he can swap the trays around. Blocks containing Mario series enemies (Goomba, Boo, Blooper) fall from the top of the screen and land on the trays. Once they have landed, they will move when the trays are switched. Match two blocks containing the same type of enemy and they will clear.
Thrown into the mix are Yoshi Egg halves. When you match a bottom half and a top half, they will join together and a Yoshi will hatch, giving you a bonus score. If there are enemy blocks sandwiched between the bottom half and the top half, all of the blocks will disappear, and the Yoshi that hatches will be bigger, giving you a bigger score bonus.
Legacy
Yoshi never received a direct sequel, but it was succeeded by another Yoshi-themed puzzle game, Yoshi's Cookie.
Rereleases
In 2007 the NES version was released for the Virtual Console.