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|input='''Super Nintendo:'''<br>[[Super Scope|SNES Light Gun]]<br>[[SNES Controller]] (2-player only)
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'''''Yoshi's Safari''''' (known as '''''Yoshi's Road Hunting''''' in Japanese) is a video game made for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1993. It is one of the few games to use the SNES's [[Super Scope]] light gun peripheral, and it is the first and so far the only dedicated rail shooting game in the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. In Japan, it was released on the same day as ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''.
'''''Yoshi's Safari''''' (known as '''''Yoshi's Road Hunting''''' in Japanese) is a video game made for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1993. It is one of the few games to use the SNES's [[Super Scope]] light gun peripheral, and it is the first and so far the only dedicated [[Genre#Rail shooter|rail shooting]] game in the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. In Japan, it was released on the same day as ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''.


In ''Yoshi's Safari'', [[Mario]] and [[Yoshi]] are requested by [[Princess Peach]] to save [[King Fret]] and his son, [[Prince Pine]], from [[Bowser|King Bowser]] and his [[Koopalings]], who have invaded the kingdom of [[Jewelry Land]]. The Koopalings are equipped with powerful mechs and command legions of minions. Mario rides Yoshi and uses the Super Scope to combat the Koopas.
In ''Yoshi's Safari'', [[Mario]] and [[Yoshi]] are requested by [[Princess Peach]] to save [[King Fret]] and his son, [[Prince Pine]], from [[Bowser|King Bowser]] and his [[Koopalings]], who have invaded the kingdom of [[Jewelry Land]]. The Koopalings are equipped with powerful mechs and command legions of minions. Mario rides Yoshi and uses the Super Scope to combat the Koopas.


==Story==
==Story==
[[File:YSafari_Mario.png|thumb|right|The title screen]]
[[File:YSafari Mario.png|thumb|right|The title screen]]
Bowser and the Koopalings attack Jewelry Land and imprison its rulers, King Fret and Prince Pine. They also steal the twelve gems that keep the land stable and the resulting earthquake splits the kingdom into two halves: the [[Light Realm]] and the [[Dark Realm]]. The gems are distributed amongst Bowser, the Koopalings and five powerful minions, all of whom lord over the many regions of the captured kingdom. Fortunately, Prince Pine is a friend of Princess Peach, who promptly sends Mario and Yoshi to save Jewelry Land; she gives them the Super Scope to aid in their quest.
Bowser and the Koopalings attack Jewelry Land and imprison its rulers, King Fret and Prince Pine. They also steal the twelve gems that keep the land stable and the resulting earthquake splits the kingdom into two halves: the [[Light Realm]] and the [[Dark Realm]]. The gems are distributed amongst Bowser, the Koopalings and five powerful minions, all of whom lord over the many regions of the captured kingdom. Fortunately, Prince Pine is a friend of Princess Peach, who promptly sends Mario and Yoshi to save Jewelry Land; she gives them the Super Scope to aid in their quest.