Mario World 2 Yoshi's Island Song
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (SNES)
Yoshi's Island 2
Original composer: Koji Kondo
Description | Size | Sequencer |
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Athletic Theme | 33KB | 辰 |
Baby Bowser Battle | 48KB | Tony Thai |
Bonus Games | 9KB | ? |
Boss | 24KB | Jeff Daily |
Castle theme | 8KB | Mark Jansen |
Cave theme | 13KB | Mark Jansen |
Ending | 6KB | Chris Johnson |
Final Map screen | 13KB | MEGAߥTE |
Flower Garden Theme | 25KB | 辰 |
Jungle Theme | 7KB | 'Princess Peach Toadstool' |
Jungle Theme [2] | 36KB | 辰 |
Kamek's Curse | 6KB | Tony Thai |
Level Intro Theme | 1KB | Deezer |
Obstacle Course | 42KB | Leopold McGinnis |
Practice | 34KB | 辰 |
Star Theme | 6KB | MEGAߥTE |
Story Theme | 10KB | MEGAߥTE |
Story Theme + Level 1-1 | 14KB | Edward Williams |
Title Screen | 13KB | Jason Woodsorrel |
Title Screen [2] | 11KB | ? |
World 4 Map | 12KB | The King Samon |
The song 'Yoshi's Island' plays in Paper Mario on Lavalava Island. The song 'Yoshi's Island' plays in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time on Yoshi's Island. The songs 'Athletic' and 'Yoshi's Island' are used in Itadaki Street DS. The songs 'Athletic', 'The Flower Garden', 'Story Organ', and 'Powerful Infant' are used in Yoshi Touch & Go. Jun 02, 2011 50+ videos Play all Mix - Athletic Theme - Yoshi's Island YouTube Video Game Songs You Should Absolutely Know - Duration: 8:03. Rye - chip Recommended for you.
It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to Some or all parts are badly written, badly sourced and/or contain misinformation. This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Early iteration[edit]Nintendo marketing department initially pressured Shigeru Miyamoto to have the game use prerendered 3D sprites similar to Donkey Kong Country.[1] The 3D models of Baby Mario and Yoshi used in the introduction are leftovers of this period of development.[2] Early concepts[edit]
Unused graphics[edit]
Unused Music[edit]The following music sounds distorted in places. They are related to the main theme, which suggests that they might have been used at one point during development but were scrapped. The MIDI data contained might have had parameters changed.[citation needed]
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