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Mar 06, 2018 24 Times “Yoshi” Was Called “Yossy” Posted on March 6, 2018 by Heidi Mandelin ‧ 9 Comments Yoshi is an iconic Nintendo character known throughout the world, yet his name has caused some confusion in the past – sometimes it’s instead written as “Yossy” on Japanese products and games. Narrator: the seven Yoshi's suddenly went from happy to being depressed The Super Happy Tree vanished too, and once happy Yoshi's began to stew. Only Baby Bowser could be so mean, to ruin the happy Yoshi's dream. The island had paid for an awful cost, for the Super Happy Tree was lost. Ah, I thought you meant objects somehow related to SMW's Yoshi's Island map somewhere in SMW's page (seeing as this is the SMW forum), not actually from the Yoshi's Island game. Likely the code for assembling them was just found within the ROM, but never actually accessed by the game. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island is the in-name-only sequel (or is it a prequel?) to Super Mario World. This time, Yoshi is the star of the show, Mario is an annoying baby, and the development team was evidently into some very heavy drugs. Nevertheless, it's an excellent game, but is surprisingly difficult. Yoshi's New Island is the first Yoshi's Island game on the Nintendo 3DS, and quite possibly the most polarizing entry in the series for a variety of reasons. The biggest disappointment is that, despite the title, it didn’t do anything 'new' to the series at all. Even the Giant Egg mechanic feels more tacked on.
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Also known as: Yaoxi Dao (CH) This game has hidden development-related text. |
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 is the portable port of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Having a long full title apparently runs in the family.
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Unused Graphics
Because it is for the most part a straight port, most if not all of the unused graphics from the original game remain.
Alternate (and strange-looking) versions of the Hint Box. Its expression never changes in-game.
The unused ? Block from the SNES game, now with 4 frames added.
The original title of the game is still stored in the title screen graphics, with its palette intact.
A big white box with a black X in the graphics of the island.
Unused Sprites
With exception of the Red Bullet Bill, all of the unused sprites and behavior remain unused in this port.
Sprite ID: F1
The Egg Plant variant that spits bubbles, except it doesn't spit bubbles in this port.
Sprite ID: 195
A smaller version of the tilting snowy platform.
Unused Autoscroll Data
Unused Autoscroll Command
There is an autoscroll command that is not used anywhere and is not associated to any sprite, the autoscroller command is as follows:
Yoshi's island 2-6. Note: The first value represents the X coordinate, the second value is the Y coordinate, and the third value is the scrolling speed.
Unused Autoscroll End Command
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Autoscroll end command FC is a duplicate of autoscroll end command FF, which is used to stop the autoscroll and locks the screen at the last area the autoscroll moved.
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Level Behavior Oddity
Room ID EA (the fourth area of Secret 4: Fight Toadies w/ Toadies) has a unique special behavior where stationary sprites can stand on moving platforms. Bullet Bills Shooters however, are a special case: if the sprite is standing on the right edge of a moving platform, it only appears if you come from the left side. If it is standing on the left edge of a moving platform, it will only appear if you come from the right side of the screen. If it's standing in the middle, it will always appear. Since this room uses an autoscroll that moves the screen from left to right, only the Bullet Bill Shooters placed on the right edge of a platform can be seen.
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Build Date
Japan (00305680) | US (003077B0) | Europe (003A77FC) |
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The text is loaded into a graphics map while on the title screen. There is no build date present in the Chinese version. Below is a mockup of the graphics map overlayed onto the title screen.
World 0
While not unused, it's unlikely that any normal player not knowing about this would ever see it. The 'World 0' icon can only be seen if you get a Game Over during the intro level, at which point your progress (or lack thereof) is saved. This icon is not present in the SNES version. In the SNES version, no equivalent exists: you are given an infinite number of lives on the intro level. Even setting your lives to zero via cheat code and then getting a Game Over will display only an empty file; the game does not save World 0 to SRAM.
Regional Differences
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Japan | International | China |
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As with the previous game, the graphics designers at NoA must have been out to lunch or something while this game was being localized, leaving us with this uninspired logo outside of Japan. Like thepreviousSuper Mario Advance games, China's is based from the Japanese title screen.
Graphical Differences
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All of the graphical differences from the original game apply here as well.
Stage Names
Three of the stages (two being secret stages) have different names in the European English version than in the American English version.
US | Europe |
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GO! GO! MARIO!! | Go! Go! Mario!! |
Fight Toadies w/ Toadies | Fight Baddies w/ Baddies |
Endless World of Yoshis | Crazy Maze Days |
The Mario series | |
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NES/FDS | Super Mario Bros. • Super Mario Bros. 2 (FDS) • Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) (Prototype; Doki Doki Panic) • Super Mario Bros. 3 |
SNES | Super Mario World • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island • Super Mario All-Stars |
Satellaview | BS Super Mario USA • BS Super Mario Collection |
Nintendo 64 | Super Mario 64 (64DD Version) |
GameCube | Super Mario Sunshine (Demo) |
Wii | Super Mario Galaxy • Super Mario Galaxy 2 • New Super Mario Bros. Wii |
Wii U | New Super Mario Bros. U • New Super Luigi U • Super Mario 3D World • Super Mario Maker |
Game Boy (Color) | Super Mario Land • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe |
Game Boy Advance | Super Mario Advance • Super Mario Advance 2 • Super Mario Advance 3 • Super Mario Advance 4 |
Nintendo DS | New Super Mario Bros. • Super Mario 64 DS |
Nintendo 3DS | Super Mario 3D Land (Demo) • New Super Mario Bros. 2 • Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS |
Nintendo Switch | Super Mario Odyssey • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe • Super Mario Maker 2 |
iOS/Android | Super Mario Run |
Mario Kart | |
Console Games | Super Mario Kart • Mario Kart 64 • Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (Demos) • Mario Kart Wii (Channel) • Mario Kart 8 • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe |
Handheld Games | Mario Kart: Super Circuit • Mario Kart DS (Demos) • Mario Kart 7 |
Arcade Games | Mario Kart Arcade GP • Mario Kart Arcade GP DX |
Mario RPGs | |
Super Mario RPG | Legend of the Seven Stars |
Paper Mario | Paper Mario • The Thousand-Year Door (Paper Mario 2 Demo) • Super Paper Mario • Sticker Star • Color Splash |
Mario & Luigi | Superstar Saga • Partners in Time • Bowser's Inside Story • Dream Team • Paper Jam • Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions • Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey |
Mario Party | |
Console Games | Mario Party • Mario Party 2 • Mario Party 3 • Mario Party 4 (Demo) • Mario Party 5 (Demo) • Mario Party 6 (Demo) • Mario Party 7 • Mario Party 8 • Mario Party 9 • Mario Party 10 • Super Mario Party |
Handheld Games | Mario Party Advance • Mario Party DS |
Mario Sports | |
Console Games | BS Excitebike Bunbun Mario Battle Stadium • Mario Golf • Mario Tennis • Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour • Mario Power Tennis • Mario Superstar Baseball (Mario Baseball Demo) • Super Mario Strikers (Demo) • Mario Strikers Charged • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, London 2012) • Mario Sports Mix • Mario Tennis Aces |
Handheld Games | Mario's Tennis (Virtual Boy) • Mario Golf • Mario Tennis (GBC) • Mario Tennis: Power Tour • Mario Golf: Advance Tour • Mobile Golf • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008) |
Web Games | Mario Tennis: Power Tour - Bicep Pump |
Other | |
Arcade Games | Donkey Kong • Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario Bros. • Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Mario Bros. • Mario Roulette |
Computer Games | Donkey Kong (Atari 8-bit family) • Mario is Missing! (DOS) • Mario Teaches Typing (DOS) • Mario's Early Years (DOS) • Mario's Game Gallery (Mac OS Classic) |
Console Games | Donkey Kong (NES) • Donkey Kong Jr. (NES) • Mario Bros. (NES) • Wrecking Crew • Dr. Mario (NES) (Prototypes) • Mario Paint (Prototype) • Mario & Wario • Tetris & Dr. Mario • Undake 30: Same Game Mario Version • Mario's Super Picross • Wrecking Crew '98 • Mario is Missing! (NES, SNES) • Mario's Time Machine (NES, SNES) • Mario's Early Years: Fun With Letters • Yoshi's Safari • Hotel Mario • Super Mario's Wacky Worlds • Mario no Photopi • Mario Artist Paint Studio • Mario Artist Talent Studio • Mario Artist Communication Kit • Dr. Mario 64 • Luigi's Mansion • Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix • Fortune Street • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Wii U, Switch) • Mini Mario & Friends amiibo Challenge • Dr. Luigi • Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle • Luigi's Mansion 3 |
Handheld Games | Dr. Mario • Donkey Kong • Mario's Picross • Picross 2 • Jaguar Mishin Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family • Mario Pinball Land • Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Demo) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (Demo) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! • Super Princess Peach • Dr. Mario & Puzzle League • Mario Bros. Classic • Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS) • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo 3DS) • Photos with Mario • Dr. Mario World |
Web Games | Dr. Mario: Vitamin Toss |
See also | |
Yoshi • Donkey Kong • Wario |
The Yoshi series | |
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NES | Yoshi • Yoshi's Cookie |
SNES | Yoshi's Cookie (Prototype) • Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie Super Mario World • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island • Tetris Attack • Yoshi's Safari |
Game Boy (Color) | Yoshi • Yoshi's Cookie • Tetris Attack |
Nintendo 64 | Yoshi's Story |
Game Boy Advance | Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 • Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 • Yoshi Topsy-Turvy • Yoshi Sample |
Nintendo DS | Yoshi's Island DS (Demo) • Yoshi Touch & Go |
Nintendo 3DS | Yoshi's New Island • Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World |
Wii U | Yoshi's Woolly World |
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Egg-Plants[1] are flowers that are found in the Yoshi franchise. These flowers normally spit out normal Yoshi Eggs, and are very common and appear in almost every level in their respective games. They spit out Yoshi Eggs one at a time, but if a YoshiGround Pounds near one, the plant will either shoot out several at once or start shooting them out more quickly. The Yoshi can also lick the eggs to catch them. Since the Yoshi can only carry six eggs each, the Egg-Plant won't produce more eggs anymore until the Yoshi uses one of the Yoshi Eggs on something. The Egg-Plant's name comes from the eggplant, a type of fruit. It also shares its name with a type of nightshade (hence the appearance). Some Egg-Plants known as Sanbo Flowers will spit out Needlenoses, but as long as a Yoshi has six eggs, it can't spit any out. There are four of these plants in the Island Museum. They can be viewed in the botanical enemy exhibit. An unused variaton that spits out Bubbles was intended to appear, but was removed for unknown reasons.[2] Like the Bull's-Eye Bill, it is fully functional. An Egg-Plant appears in the Super Mario-Kun volume 14, where it helps Mario, Yoshi, and Luigi by providing eggs in their fight against Burt the Bashful. In Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, Egg-Plants are knitted, and in replacement for eggs, they shoot out Yarn Balls of multiple colors. Egg-Plants appear less frequently in the game, with only a few appearances, including the Bonus Game. Notably, the game does not feature the variation that spits out Needlenoses due to the fact that they were replaced by Pokey Poms. Egg-Plants reappear in Yoshi's Crafted World. Gallery[edit]
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