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Looking to create a
fuss in the kingdom, a meddling magikoopa, Kamek, intercepted a
stork carrying the Mushroom Kingdom’s newest set of twins. During
the heist, Kamek successfully kidnapped one twin; but the other twin
accidentally slipped from the stork’s bundle and fell to the
ground. With miraculous fortune, the second twin landed safely on
Yoshi’s back! Now, the normally docile Yoshis must take on the
trouble-making Kamek and his entire cast of underlings to reunite
the twins!
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40 Tracks, 8
Characters, Battery Backup, Great Game Audio, Spectacular
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Slightly Loose
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IGN Cube:
"Of all the Super Mario Advance games to hit the GBA, this game
is the finest available. When I played through the original Super
NES game back nearly a decade ago, I felt that Yoshi's Island was
the best 2D platformer ever created. And after playing through the
Game Boy Advance version, I still feel that way."
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Game
Spot:
"Yoshi's Island would make an excellent addition to anyone's
collection of GBA games. Its beautiful, inspired visuals and
consistently fun gameplay make a landmark achievement in one of
gaming's most beloved genres... the game itself is every bit as good
if not better than any other Mario title to date..."
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