Yoshi's Story

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All of the Yoshis.

Yoshi's Story is the sequel to Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

Baby Bowser has turned Yoshi's Island into a picture book, and six baby Yoshis must venture through 6 "pages" of the island before they can confront him. All the levels are made of some kind of material (clay, denim, cardboard, newspaper, ect.) and have their own distinct style. The enemies range from Shy Guys to bizarre creatures a kid would think up. The puzzles are fairly simple, and the obstacles can be fun if not difficult. All the levels songs are versions of the main theme, just remixed to fit the atmosphere.

Although not very popular because of its childish design, the game was used in the Super Smash Bros. series.

Beta Version

Like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Paper Mario, many beta version screenshots were released for Yoshi's Story. Many changes were done before the final version. Stage 4-2: Jungle Puddle was eerie, with many giant bubbles, and even a Bone Dragon! The Bone Dragons themselves weren't bony, but purple with scales. Also, a working name was Yoshi's Island 64. These are just some of the many differences.

Official Artwork & Screenshots

Strangely enough, at the time of popularity there were many screenshots of the beta version and tons of official artwork of almost every enemy in the game. Yet, upon loss of popularity, the artwork and screenshots have all but vanished. As such, it is very rare to come across the artwork for Yoshi's Story. Sadly, the remaining artwork is of poor quality, unlike during popularity. An incomplete list of the vanished enemy artwork includes:

Favorite Fruits

All Yoshis like the Melon fruit.

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