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Rating: - One of the best mario games is back
This game rocks, there are a total of 6 worlds with 8 levels. Plus!, if you get a perfect score in each world, there is an extra level for that world. I've played this game for the Super Nintendo and let me tell you, It was amazing. The graphics are crisp and its very challenging as your playing it too. This game, of course, surpasses the sequel "Yoshi Story" because it has more levels and has a very unique plot for a mario game. The only annoying thing about this game is when mario cries. But that does not stop me from giving this game 5 stars. I highly recommend this game to any fan of mario. Especially if you've never played it before. Oh, I forgot to mention that they added 6 new levels for this game since its on Game Boy Advance. You'll find those additional levels after finishing the game. I can't wait to get this game for Game Boy Advance.
Rating: - Another great SNES game brought to Game Boy Advance
I have been a proud owner of a Super Nintendo for over 10 years now. The first game I ever got was Super Mario World and played it hours on end day after day. Then last year my friend gave me Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island for my SNES. I found myself playing through the night. Now thankfully this game has been ported from the Super Nintendo to the Game Boy Advance. Ever since the original Mario game on the NES, the Mario games seem to keep getting better and better.In Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island you are Yoshi and you go through the levels with Baby Mario sitting on your back. If you get hit by an enemy then you lose Baby Mario and he starts to cry, but you have 10 seconds to get him back. If the timer runs down to zero, he is kidnapped and you lose a life. As Yoshi you can "eat" the enemies and they become eggs which you can shoot at other enemies and at bonus clouds that hold coins, stars or flowers. Every red coin that you get that is hidden throughout each stage it worth one point to your score. Each star you collect adds one second to your timer. And each flower gives you 10 points. If you collect all 5 flowers in a stage you get an extra life, similar to collecting the Yoshi coins in the first Super Mario World. You can earn up to 100 points for each level (50 for all the flowers, 30 for all the red coins, and 20 for all the stars). If you get 100 points for each level in the game, you can unlock secret levels that are really awesome! There are many great, challenging stages in this game. In all, there are 48 levels in the whole game, only half as many as Super Mario Advance 2. After you beat each stage you jump into a hoop and a light starts going around the hoop. If it lands on a flower you get to play a bonus game, if not you just advance to the next stage. It takes a while to get used to this game if you are a veteran Super Mario World player (on GBA or SNES) because this game is so much different than it. This is one of the best games ever for the Game Boy Advance. Go buy it NOW!
Rating: - super Mario Advance three
I played this game for just 10 minutes and I fell in love with it! the graphics look so good on the GBA, and it was a real treat to hear the classic SNES yoshi sounds mixed in with the "yoshi's story" sounds (you hear them when you retreive baby Mario after he's knocked off your back.) and I was right: the music did not suffer. the game's music is just as catchy and moody(the castle theme) as it ever was. BUY THIS GAME!
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