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Yoshi's Story (JP) (formerly known as Yoshi's Story 64 in beta) is a video game for the Nintendo 64 home console. It was released in 1997 in Japan and 1998 elsewhere, and is the first Yoshi platformer not featuring Mario. While the exact time the game takes place is unknown, it is expected that it takes place after the events of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Yoshi's Island DS, and Yoshi's New Island.

Gameplay[]

The gameplay will seem familiar to fans of Yoshi's Island on the SNES. Your main forms of attacking is eating the enemy, jumping on them, or throwing your helpful Yoshi Eggs at your opponents. The flutter-jump also makes a return, which allows the dinosaur to jump pretty high. To produce eggs, Yoshi must eat an enemy or use a special box.

To beat a level, Yoshi must eat a certain amount of fruit. Each colored Yoshi has his own special fruit that will both raise his health more than other fruits, and give him more points. All the Yoshis love the melon fruit.

Yoshi can also locate hidden items using Sniff.

Yoshis' favorite foods[]

  • Blue & Light Blue Yoshi - These two colored Yoshis love the taste of fresh purple grapes.
  • Red & Pink Yoshi - Red and Pink Yoshis love apples.
  • Green Yoshi - The Green Yoshi's favorite is a watermelon.
  • Yellow Yoshi - Yellow Yoshis desire yellow bananas.
  • Black & White Yoshi - These two secret Yoshis love every type of fruit that they can get their hands on.

The object of the game is not solely to make it through every level, but to finish each level with a high "happiness score". The player should concentrate on searching not just for fruit, but for the correct fruit. For example, if using Yellow Yoshi, one should search for bananas and melons along with the lucky fruit. This will result in a high score at the end of each level.

Levels[]

Stages
Page 1 - Beginning Treasure Hunt Surprise!! Rail Lift Tower Climb
Page 2 - Caverns Bone Dragon Pit Blargg's Boiler Jelly Pipe Torrential Maze
Page 3 - Summit Cloud Cruising Tall Tower Poochy and Nippy Frustration
Page 4 - Jungle Jungle Hut Jungle Puddle Piranha Grove Neuron Jungle
Page 5 - Ocean Lots o' Jellyfish Lots o' Fish Shy Guy Limbo Shy Guy's Ship
Page 6 - Finale Mecha Castle Lift Castle Ghost Castle Magma Castle

Enemies[]

Credits[]

Main article: Yoshi's Story/credits

Reception[]

Critics found the game too easy and short (the game could be completed in a few hours). Considered by many to be an improvement was the ability to aim your shots instead of the random targeting in the first game.

Legacy[]

One of the initial tech demos created for the Game Boy Advance was a game based on Yoshi's Story titled Yoshi's Story. The graphics were almost identical (though slightly worse due to the handheld's limited powers in comparison to the Nintendo 64), and some of the enemies from Yoshi's Story returned, including the multi-colored Shy Guys. The health bar from the Nintendo 64 game was also present. The game was never released, though was pivotal in getting developers to understand the capabilities of the Game Boy Advance. In 2010, when discussing the Nintendo 3DS's tech demos with Satoru Iwata, Shigeru Miyamoto briefly mentioned the Yoshi's Story tech demo.

Yoshi's Story has been represented in all three Super Smash Bros. video games. In the original Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64, the stage titled Yoshi's Island is based off of Yoshi's Story (and not Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island as its name might suggest) and features the Super Happy Tree in the background. In Super Smash Bros. Melee there are two stages based on Yoshi's Story present, including Yoshi's Island, which is based on the original SSB stage, and Yoshi's Story, a new version of the stage. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, music from Yoshi's Story is present and can be played on the Yoshi's Island stage. Artwork from Yoshi's Story appears as stickers in Brawl. Stickers originating from Yoshi's Story include Blargg, Bone Dragon, Don Bongo, Pak E. Derm, Propeller Shy Guy, and Shy Guy.

Trivia[]

  • This is the first game to feature Yoshi's main voice which would later be used in the future games.
  • It is unknown if the Green Yoshi is actually the same Yoshi from Super Mario World, and Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

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