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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 3017
Platform: Game Boy Advance Genre: platformer-games Rating: To Be Announced ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.8 x 1
MPN: AGBPA3AE Model: 45496731861 UPC: 045496731861 EAN: 0045496731861 ASIN: B00006FWTW
Release Date: October 11, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: No case or instructions. Authentic game
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Amazon.co.uk Review Oh no! It looks like your grandad was right--things really were better in the old days. Well, they were if you liked 2-D platform games, anyway, and Yoshi's Island is indisputably one of the best ever made. In a laudable attempt not to rehash its immediate forebear Yoshi's Island goes back in time to recount the touching story of the various yoshis' attempts to unite Baby Mario with his parents. For the first time ever in a Mario game you don't actually control the Italian plumber-to-be but instead his dinosaur pal, who has the curious ability to eat his enemies and then immediately turn them into eggs which he can then fling at more enemies and/or politicians. Since Yoshi isn't particularly fast and can float in mid-air for a few seconds after making a jump, the whole dynamics of the normal Mario gameplay have changed, but the same incredible attention to detail and endless imagination that mark all of Nintendo's best efforts are still here in full effect. In fact they're joined this time, after the rather plain looking prequel, by some wonderful pastel-shaded graphics that were jaw-dropping when the game was originally released in 1995 and still manage to impress now. As with the other Super Mario Advance titles this game also contains a four-player version of the original Mario Bros. arcade game, making it even more of a bargain than it already was. --David Jenkins
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The Mario-Platforming formula got a whole lot better! November 12, 2007 Passionate about entertainment! (Bingley, U.K.) By now the name 'Mario can only echo to the world mushrooms, evil turtles and 'flower power'. Oh yeah and of course, the greatest video game character of all time. Yoshi's Island is an excellent game, and the spirit of challenge and fun runs throughout from the start to the all-mighty finish! Oh, and considering the main character IS NOT MARIO but his trustworthy friend and pseudo-babysitter Yoshi; gamers can expect an experience that's just a little bit different. The story has been given a little bit more thought than the previous Mario games: that is the 'rescue the princess/ defeat King Koopa' template. With Yoshi's Island we are introduced to a delightful fable - the evil Koopa wizard Kamek kidnaps one of two babies carried by a stork on a long-haul delivery, Luigi is the baby who is kidnapped while baby Mario plummets down to Yoshi's island. The Yoshis decide to work together and follow baby Mario's instincts to baby Luigi. In the process Kamek and his minions have to be defeated who are searching the Island for baby Mario. Now, its Yoshi's turn to dance in the spotlight, the game does take many daring turns away from other Mario games as a result. Yoshi's Island seems a tongue-in-cheek approach in comparison to other Mario games. The enemies seem so OTT, that craziness can only be pulled off in the always-offbeat Mario universe! The levels are larger and trickier but without being frustratingly difficult. The equally OTT bosses are fun to destroy and the challenge is to work out their 'Achilles heel' with out being bumped off yourself. There is a surprising twist when actually come to defeating the final boss... you'll just have to complete to find out what I'm talking about!As ever, simply completing levels is not enough, the Mario games take you on a journey rather than just through an entertaining game. You have to make use of all that you've been given resourcefully and overcome challenges that never always have the same solution. This game is more puzzle- orientated than any Mario game previously (perhaps closer to SMB 3 in approach than SMW) seen. So the adventure begins, and what an adventure this is! The game brings an invigorating change to the previous Super Mario World, where Yoshi was the proverbial 'workhorse' for the Mario brothers. Here you have Yoshis of all colours with the green Yoshi being the main dinosaur. These guys have all new moves to use against Kamek's enemies. The most notable being Yoshi swallowing his enemies and ...err... excreting them as eggs. These eggs can be used to hurl at other enemies, unreachable items and to defeat bosses. Other moves include mega-stomping the ground, temporarily flying and morphing into vehicles. Wait second, vehicles? Yes, vehicles... Yoshi can transform into a helicopter, submarine, train or a car at certain sections of levels. The morph only lasts for a shot time within which you have to collect coins, power-ups and avoid baddies. Its diversions such as these that have always added depth to Mario games, which can appear very facile to the spectator, but fun to the player. There are many bonus games to access and a myriad of secrets to find. In fact to get the most out of these you'll inadvertently end up playing the game more than once. The presentation is also superb as always, with great graphics and plenty of catchy tunes. The style of Yoshi's Island is fully realised and consistent throughout, more so than any preceding Mario game. With the variety in graphics, amazingly nothing appears out of place. The presentation may seem infantile, but wait a minute the game is centered on lost baby twins (duh!). The graphics did grow on me even more than today's eye-blistering, 3D affairs. I loved the crayon, chalk and pencil landscapes: fooling you into thinking a child had drawn and coloured all these levels. Its not the fact that the graphics are great but the style of the game really immerses you into the varied environments of Yoshi's Island. The audio is also clear and functional, while the music lulls you into playing the game as if you were playing with a toy. Maintaining this 'universality' of graphics and audio is another successful feature of all Mario games: it truly excels in Yoshi's Island. This review, in all honesty, does not sum up how great a game Yoshi's Island really is... there is literally so much to encounter that you'll not be bored of this game for a considerable length of time. The game is imaginative, colourful and highly entertaining. Another great thing about this game is that it will appeal to young kids, older kids and perhaps even those who wish they were still kids. Certain parts of the game perhaps require a little bit more skill than what children can be capable of and the sexless nature of the game means girls will love it just as much as guys. Yoshi's Island's appeal does spread wide, and its a game that once played, goes to show just how masterful Nintendo are when it comes to creating high quality games. Made in 1996, Yoshi's Island was eagerly awaited and breathed life into the SNES at a time when its appeal was in decline. Don't just take my word for it, or that of the other brilliant reviews it has received. Now that the SNES no longer lives, at least it can boast to giving us one of the greatest platform games ever made.
A Personal Favourite June 3, 2007 Terry (UK) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the game I've played most since buying a DS a few months ago. I know it's a GBA game, but it is better - I suspect - than many games on the DS. It is certainly better than most of the DS games I've played so far. Though, in part that may be because I prefer the 2D perspective. I never realised what I was missing when I just had the GBA and somehow missed this game. But as I never got around to buying the SP version with its backlight it is probably a good thing for my eyesight that I have waited until now to discover this gem. Do yourself a favour - buy this game. It's brilliant!
GREAT FUN! played it over and over same nintendo magic! October 16, 2006 Mrs. T. A. Roberts (UK England) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had this game for about 3 years I haven't played on it for a while as I am waiting for mario advance 4 to get here. I loved it, and the fact that u were always on yoshi's back didnt spoil it as theres lots more things you can interact with and better attacks such as the egg throwing attack. I was worried that the levels would be samey and grow tiersome but I trusted that nintendo would supply a good mario game - and so they did! I got up to the harder levels and my pace slowed down as the last homeworld is a great challenge.I played this game alot and found it addictivEe - I COULDNT PUT MY ADVANCE DOWN! it makes a good game because its simple yet fun and the levels grow harder as you adventure through the game. The reason it looses a star is beacuse mario advance three took longer to complete. I dont regret buying it , buy it if your loking for the same legendary mario magic! Though its predesesser is my faverouite so far. good buy.
Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshis Island / Egg throwing Mania October 15, 2006 .. (United Kingdom) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshis Island / Egg throwing Mania; The Third game in the sequel and another remake of a classic. It is based upon that Mario and Luigi are being carried along the ocean and a witch has foreseen the future and knows they will be dangerous so she goes out to capture them for her master Bowser. As she goes along Kamek the witch startles the stork and it drops one baby, Mario. It goes down and down. While Luigi is captured and whisked off Mario falls down into the endless Islands beneath him. Mario happens to fall right on to Yoshis Island right on to a Green Yoshis back. The stork was taking to the brother's parents. So the Green Yoshi startled takes the baby to a meeting of multi coloured Yoshis and have a meeting of what to do. Baby Mario had a map and happened to know where to go so the Yoshis go on the journey to take Mario back to his Parents going over Dangerous Islands over the way. Kamek has sent spies out to search so you have to be carefull. You start with a tutorial level and then onto normal levels. The Levels are cool colourfull and pencil/ crayon drawn for a cool effect. The Music is bouncy and uppy. But Mario's incessant screaming really puts you off Kids loll. In each level you collect Five Flowers and 20 red coins also you have to collect stars which increases your chances of Kamek getting you. Basically if you hit an enemy Mario slides off your back into a bubble and starts crying you then have s star timer, once it gets to 0 Mario is found and taken Briskly away by air. At the end of three levels you face a boss, which you have to kill to get to the next level. When you completely get 100 points on each world an EXTRA level is unlocked to do for more points. And when you complete the game another level appears in yellow on each world again. I don't know what happens when you get 1000 points on all levels as I have not cracked this one yet but I have 5 stars so far of 6 and three levels to get 100 on I'm very excited at the prospect! I love this game it's really good it will take you ages. There is Replay value as you will want to hear that Music again and see those colourfull worlds again.
Brilliant! August 22, 2006 spyrofan (England) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love this game! If you haven't played this game then here's a tip- play it! i first played this game round my friend's house on the super nintendo and i loved it, so when it came out on the game boy advance i quickly bought it. It looks just as good on the game boy advance and plays exactly the same too, so anyone who has ever played this on the old system will be completely familiar with how it plays. If you don't know much about this game, then basically the storyline is that long ago, when a stork was carrying baby mario and luigi to their parents, Kamek and baby Bowser plotted to kidnap them both, but only luigi was succesfully captured and mario fell toward Yoshi's island, and onto Yoshi's back. Playing as yoshi is really fun with easy to master controls. Even if your not a big fan of mario you should give this a try. It's a top notch platformer!
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