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Yoshi's Island 1 is the first level on Yoshi's Island in Super Mario World, and the first level of the game. Though it is possible to beat the game without playing this level, it is the only way to reach the Yellow Switch Palace and to activate the yellow ! Blocks. Rexes are the most common enemies in Yoshi's Island 1. The level has a grassland theme. Overview[edit]Pipe Cannon. A Koopa without a Shell, sliding down a hill, is at the start of the level. The first Dragon Coin is found here as well, and soon after, a Banzai Bill is shot towards the player, followed by the first Rex. A winged ? Block yields a Super Mushroom. After a couple of more Rexes and the second Dragon Coin, a Super Mushroom pops out of a bush when the player passes. Just after another Rex, the player reaches a blue Warp Pipe containing a Jumping Piranha Plant. Only the Pipe to the right can be entered, but first the Rotating Blocks have to be destroyed, which is not possible when Mario or Luigi are in their small form. Slipping into the Pipe brings the player to a small area underground. The first ever regular Coins of the game can be found here, as well as the third Dragon Coin. To reach the latter, the player has to destroy the Rotating Blocks again. Leaving the room causes the player to be shot out of the Warp Pipe and right through the Midway Gate. When choosing not to use the underground way, the player finds another Jumping Piranha Plant and Rex. The Message Block ahead provides information about using the Item Storage. After a series of Rexes, the fourth Dragon Coin can be found on top of a hill; the hillside allows the player to slide down and defeat the oncoming Rex. If Mario or Luigi are in their big form, ducking right after sliding is recommended, because there is another Banzai Bill. Soon after, the player reaches another Message Block, telling them about picking up and throwing a Shell. The player can use this hint exactly at this point: they can pick up the Red Shell ahead and throw it up to hit the Rotating Block which releases a 1-Up Mushroom. The 1-Up Mushroom moves over the clouds above and finally falls down to the right. Having the yellow ! Blocks activated is useful here to catch the 1-Up Mushroom as it drops. A bit further, the player finds a ? Block which contains a Super Mushroom or a Fire Flower, depending on Mario or Luigi's current form. After another Banzai Bill and a Jumping Piranha Plant, the fifth and final Dragon Coin can be found, followed by the Giant Gate. This, however, is protected by a Chargin' Chuck, the first in the game. When not stomped on, the Chargin' Chuck does not move, instead continually jumping up. Dragon Coins[edit]
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Yoshi's Island 4 is the fourth level on Yoshi's Island in Super Mario World.It takes place on a lake and features a lot of platforms floating in the water as well as giant mushroom platforms. The water underneath carry the player backwards if fallen into. Shop Yoshi's Island DS — PRE-OWNED Nintendo DS at Best Buy. Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up. Price Match Guarantee. Jan 16, 2007 However, the saving grace that keeps this from getting a 1 is that all the sound effects are perfectly intact, Yoshi sounds fine. Replay: 4/10 There are a few minigames, but here is a large problem with Yoshi's Island DS. They decided to make the levels longer. Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. Watch Queue Queue.

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Mychal Ramon Jefferson, better known under the screen nameTrihex, is an American professional gamer and speedrunner. Active at the semiannual Games Done Quick events, Trihex is best known for his runs of Jet Set Radio and Yoshi's Island.
Gaming career[edit]
Trihex was active in competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! in 2002 before developing an interest in speedrunning in 2004.
He has been speedrunning Yoshi's Island since 2004.[1] During Trihex's speedrun of the game at Awesome Games Done Quick 2014, he took off his shirt as a result of donations incentive. At some point during this run, the fire alarm went off for unknown reasons, causing him to evacuate the building.[2] He did a run of Yoshi's Island again at Summer Games Done Quick 2015. Trihex offered a narration throughout the run, explaining his techniques and describing why the game is worthy of speedrunning attention. This was also the first time that the difficult '5-4 skip' was achieved at Games Done Quick.[3][4]
He had also been speedrunning other games including: Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back,[5]Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped,[6] and Jet Set Radio.[7]
Trihex was one of the eight speedrunners drafted to compete in the Nintendo World Championships in 2015.[8][9] Surviving the elimination matches, he, together with Cosmo Wright, Mad Mage and John Numbers, advanced to the semi-finals, where he lost in a match of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U while playing as Toon Link.[10]
Jared Rea, community manager of Twitch, has stated that he really enjoys watching Trihex and is 'amazed by his technicality.'[11] Trihex believes that 'a good speedrunner is also a good commentator.' Though this outlook may result in worse runs, Trihex notes that it leaves a greater impression on the audience.[1]
On November 23, 2016, the American eSports professional video game team Tempo Storm welcomed Trihex as their newest member[12] and is currently a member as of 2019.
References[edit]
- ^ abBoer, Alex (May 27, 2015). 'Speedrunning for the People – Trihex's Marathon'. Nintendo Enthusiast.
- ^George, Daniel (January 17, 2014). 'Top 10 Speedruns From Awesome Games Done Quick 2014'. Gamesided.
- ^Hall, Charlie (July 27, 2015). 'SGDQ's first run shows off the skill, community that makes it all possible'. Polygon.
- ^Mejia, Ozzie (July 27, 2015). 'Summer Games Done Quick 2015: Day 1 Highlights and Day 2 Runs to Watch'. Shacknews.
- ^'Crash Bandicoot 2 (PS) - 100% 1:39:59'. Speed Demos Archive. July 3, 2006.
- ^'Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (PS) - 100% 2:41:28'. Speed Demos Archive. January 1, 2007.
- ^'Jet Set Radio HD • • • any% speedrun in 0:54:38'. Trihex. October 12, 2012.
- ^Hillier, Brenna (June 10, 2015). 'Watch the 2015 Nintendo World Championships this weekend'. VG247.
- ^Fulton, Will (June 10, 2015). 'Eight of the world's best speedrunners have been drafted for the Nintendo World Championship 2015'. Digital Trends.
- ^Lada, Jenni (June 14, 2015). 'E3 2015: Here's that Nintendo World Championships 2015 everyone is talking about'. TechnologyTell.
- ^Haley, Sebastian (February 5, 2013). 'Can live speedruns compete with e-sports? (interview)'. VentureBeat.
- ^'Tempo Storm welcomes speedrunner and personality Trihex to the team!'. November 23, 2016.
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