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Yoshi
North American logo for Yoshi as it appears on the boxart for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy versions of the game. Noteably, this logo is the earliest known iteration of what would become the standard logo for all Yoshi games in the west.
First installment Yoshi (1991)
Latest installment Nintendo Puzzle Collection (2003)
Number of installments 5 (2 main, 1 spin-off, 1 limited edition, and 1 reissue)

The Yoshi series is a video game sub-series of the Yoshi franchise. It consists of puzzle games that Nintendo used the Yoshi franchise to brand in the 1990s. Although the exact gameplay varies from game to game, all of the games share the same basic gameplay, in that the player must direct objects to match them with other objects and clear them from the screen. The objects being directed varies, with some examples being enemies from the Mario franchise, Yoshi Cookies, and multi-colored blocks. The games often have little story, being primarily gameplay-focused. Some of the games feature characters from the Mario franchise while others possess a style based on that of the Yoshi's Island series. The series has not had a game released in over a decade.

List of games

Main games

Title
Cover, original release and system Synopsis
Yoshi
North American box art for Yoshi on the Nintendo Entertainment System
Japan 1991
NES/Game Boy
The first game in the Yoshi series, simply called Yoshi, is a two-dimensional puzzle game, with elements similar to those of Tetris. The rules are fairly basic: the player must stack the same enemies on top of each other to make them disappear; the more the player does this, the more points they earn.
Yoshi's Cookie
NES box art of Yoshi's Cookie
Japan 1992
NES/Game Boy/SNES
Just as Yoshi did, Yoshi's Cookie used many of the same elements found in Tetris. In order for the player to earn points and clear a stage, they have to have an entire row or column of the same type of cookie lined up. Six type of cookies could be found in the game: Heart Cookies, Sunflower Cookies, Green Cookies, Checkered Cookies, Donut Cookies, and Yoshi Cookies. A remake later appeared in Nintendo Puzzle Collection on the Nintendo GameCube, along with Dr. Mario 64 and Panel De Pon.
Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie
Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie
Japan 1994
Super Famicom
Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie was a Japan-only edition of Yoshi's Cookie. It was developed by Human Electronics to promote their new Kuruppon oven. Only 500 copies were made of the game, and are now very expensive collector's items. It included the SNES version of Yoshi's Cookie and an additional mode which has Yoshi exploring an island and teaching the player some recipes the player can actually cook.

Spin-off games

These games are inspired by the Yoshi series, but are not part of it.

Title
Cover, original release and system Synopsis
Tetris Attack
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USA 1996
SNES/Game Boy
Tetris Attack is a spin-off of the Yoshi series that, despite the name, had very little relation to Tetris. It is based around the Japanese game Panel de Pon, but themed around Yoshi and associated characters. The gameplay involves square panels rising from the bottom (called the "stack") and the player has to line up three or more matching panels either horizontally or vertically as the stack rises.

Remakes

Title
Cover, original release and system Synopsis
Nintendo Puzzle Collection
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Japan 2003
Nintendo GameCube
Nintendo Puzzle Collection is a compilation game featuring remakes of Yoshi's Cookie, Panel de Pon, and Dr. Mario 64 (as Dr. Mario). The version of Yoshi's Cookie featured in this game is a complete revamp of the original, featuring improved graphics and a new story mode. In the story, Mario and Yoshi become exhausted from delivering cookies, and Bowser steals the cookies from them as they sleep. The game was only released in Japan, as the planned release in other countries was canceled.