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  • Yoshi + eat enemies = eggs?

  • Author: Jamison
  • Here is a game I used to play all the time back in the SNES days. It had unique gameplay and graphics. If you ever buy a SNES to feel like a kid again, I recommend picking this up.



    The story starts out with Kamek trying to kidnap baby Mario and Luigi. Kamek grabs Luigi but Mario falls down to the ocean. Luckily there was an island there, and it happened to be an island inhabited by Yoshis. Mario fell on the back of a green Yoshi when all he was trying to do was hang out on the island. Also a map came down going to the direction where Luigi was taken to. So the Yoshis decide to help him out and save Luigi, and bring them to their parents.



    I don’t really see any downsides to this game, but I think others can, so I will let them shove it in your faces.

    The music was pretty catchy. I hear my self today whistling some of the levels music. To break it down, the music is about thirty seconds long and loops. We all know by now Nintendo does that a lot, even on the next gen consoles.

    As for graphics, it used a unique crayon drawing style background. It did look like a little kid game, but who doesn’t like games that make them feel young again? Just remember to get on Half-Life 2 so you don’t look like a guy trapped in the past.

    Also in this game contains one of Nintendos famous getting high levels "Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy"



    So in the end, this gets five stars.
    5 star(s) out of 5
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