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{{ | {{articleabout|the game entitled ''Yoshi''|other uses of the name Yoshi|[[Yoshi (disambiguation)]]}} | ||
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|image=[[File:Nes Box - Yoshi.png|250px|An image of Yoshi's box]]<br>[[ | |title=Yoshi | ||
|image=[[File:Nes Box - Yoshi.png|250px|An image of Yoshi's box]]<br>'''[[NES]] boxart.'''<br>[[File:Y Cover.jpg|250px]]<br>'''[[Game Boy]] boxart.''' | |||
|developer=[[Game Freak]] | |developer=[[Game Freak]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |released='''[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]/[[Famicom]]'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|December 4, 1991|USA|June 1992|Europe|December 30, 1992 <ref>[http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/games/yoshi-nes Date info of the NES version from TMK]</ref>}} '''[[Game Boy]]'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|December 12, 1991|USA|July 1992|Europe|December 17, 1992 <ref>[http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/games/yoshi-gb Date info of the GB version from TMK]</ref>}} '''[[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii]])'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|March 6, 2007|USA|July 9, 2007|Europe|May 16, 2007|Australia|May 18, 2007|South Korea|August 12, 2008 <ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.kr/Wii/wii/vconsol.php Korean Virtual Console game list, www.nintendo.co.kr]</ref>}} '''[[Virtual Console]] ([[3DS]]) (Ambassador Program Release)'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|August 31, 2011|USA|September 1, 2011|Europe|September 1, 2011|Australia|September 1, 2011}} '''[[Virtual Console]] ([[3DS]]) (Full Release)'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|August 22, 2012|USA|February 21, 2013|Europe|May 2, 2013}}'''[[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii U]])'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|June 12, 2013|USA|June 12, 2013|Europe|June 13, 2013|Australia|June 13, 2013}} | ||
|genre=Puzzle | |||
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|modes=1-2 players in a same system | |modes=1-2 players in a same system | ||
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|platforms=[[ | |platforms=[[Famicom]]/[[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Game Boy]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Wii U]]) | ||
| | |media={{container|nes=1|gb=1|wiidl=1|3dsdl=1|wiiudl=1}} | ||
|input={{input | |input={{input|nes=1|gb=1|wmsideways=1|classic=1|wiigcn=1|3ds=1|wiiu=1|wiiupro=1|wiiuclassic=1}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Yoshi''''' | '''''Yoshi''''', known in Europe as '''''Mario & Yoshi''''' and in Japan as '''''Yoshi no Tamago''''' (ヨッシーのたまご, lit. "Yoshi's Egg"), is a puzzle game featuring the [[Yoshi|title character]], and is the only [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game to feature him. In this game, enemies from past ''Mario'' games fall and the player must get two of the same enemy to stack on top of one another. If the enemies are the same, they'll disappear. If they're different, they'll just stay where they are. If too many stack up, the player loses the game. The concept of the game was inspired by ''[[Wikipedia:Tetris|Tetris]]''. | ||
The NES version of this game | The [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of this game is available on the [[Wii]]'s, [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s, and [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. | ||
==Game modes== | ==Game modes== | ||
===1-Player Mode=== | ===1-Player Mode=== | ||
In this mode, only one player who controls Mario plays the game. There are two "types" of game to play, the A Type, and B Type. Before each game, the player sets the type of game, level of difficulty, speed of falling enemies, and in-game music for the game ahead. A board is made out of four "plates" which enemies fall onto. Mario uses left and right on the D-Pad to move about, and the {{button|nes|A}}/{{button|gb|A}}/{{button|wii|2}}/{{button|wii|CCA}}/{{button|3ds|A}} and {{button|nes|B}}/{{button|gb|B}}/{{button|wii|1}}/{{button|wii|CCB}}/{{button|3ds|B}} Buttons to make two plates switch places. | |||
In this mode, only one player who controls Mario plays the game. There are two "types" of game to play, the A Type, and B Type. Before each game, the player sets the type of game, level of difficulty, speed of falling enemies, and in-game music for the game ahead. A board is made out of four "plates" which enemies fall onto. Mario uses left and right on the D-Pad to move about, and the {{button|nes|A}} | |||
Mario must match the enemy icons to earn points and, hopefully, make a high score. Any two enemies placed together vertically make a match, earning Mario five points. A very handy way of clearing excess enemies from the board are egg halves. There are two halves that stack together to make a [[Yoshi Egg|full egg]], thus hatching a [[ | ====A-Type==== | ||
[[File:ScreenYoshi.png|thumb|left|A screenshot of A Type.]] | |||
Mario must match the enemy icons to earn points and, hopefully, make a high score. Any two enemies placed together vertically make a match, earning Mario five points. A very handy way of clearing excess enemies from the board are egg halves. There are two halves that stack together to make a [[Yoshi Egg|full egg]], thus hatching a [[baby Yoshi]] and getting fifty points for Mario. When a top half is placed by itself on the board, it will dissipate. But if a bottom piece is placed, there it will stay until another falls on top of it for an ordinary match, or a top piece stacks onto it. | |||
A handy little tip is that no matter how many enemies are on top of the bottom egg piece, if the top piece is placed on the same stack as the bottom, it will plow through the entire stack until it reaches its other half. This is also a big point boost, as any enemy inside the stack equals fifty points. It will also result in a larger Yoshi hatching from the egg. The levels of Yoshis are as follows: | A handy little tip is that no matter how many enemies are on top of the bottom egg piece, if the top piece is placed on the same stack as the bottom, it will plow through the entire stack until it reaches its other half. This is also a big point boost, as any enemy inside the stack equals fifty points. It will also result in a larger Yoshi hatching from the egg. The levels of Yoshis are as follows: | ||
*Small Yoshi: No enemies in the egg. | |||
*Tall Yoshi: One to four enemies in the egg. | |||
*[[Winged Yoshi]]: Five or six enemies in the egg. | |||
*[[Star Yoshi]]: Seven enemies in the egg. | |||
As the game progresses, more and more enemies come down, faster and faster. The game never ends, though. The only point is to make a high score. | |||
As the game progresses, more and more enemies come down, faster and faster. The game never ends, though. The only point is to make a high score. | |||
====B Type==== | ====B-Type==== | ||
Exactly like the A Type, but now games are timed. When the board is completed, | Exactly like the A-Type, but now games are timed. When the board is completed, not only is the score recorded, but also the amount of time spent on that game. | ||
===2-Player Mode=== | ===2-Player Mode=== | ||
Before a player face-off, each one picks their own level and speed. The game | Before a player face-off, each one picks their own level and speed. The game plays just the same, but the board is now split in half, right half for Player 1, Mario, left half for Player 2, Luigi. If a player loses, he gains an "X", while the winning player (whoever was still alive when his opponent lost) gains an "O". An "X" simply signifies a lost game, and "O", one won. Won games are recorded on the upper part of each player board by Yoshi eggs. If a player has three eggs, he wins. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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*[[Luigi]] (Playable) | *[[Luigi]] (Playable) | ||
*[[Yoshi]] | *[[Yoshi]] | ||
*[[Baby | *[[Baby Yoshi]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Goomba]] | ||
*[[Blooper | *[[Blooper]] | ||
*[[Boo | *[[Boo]] | ||
*[[Piranha Plant]] | *[[Piranha Plant]] | ||
==Appearances in other media== | ==Appearances in other media== | ||
''Yoshi'' was the subject of | ''Yoshi'' was the subject of a manga called '''Yoshi's Egg''' by Kazuki Motoyama, who later went on to write a manga based on ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. It involves Yoshi opening a restaurant called Yossy's Pizza (note that the ''Yossy'' in the name was how Yoshi's name was anglicized in Japan at the time). | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
YoshisEggFront.jpg | File:YoshisEggFront.jpg | ||
YoshisEggPage.jpg | File:YoshisEggPage.jpg | ||
YoshisEggReverse.jpg | File:YoshisEggReverse.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
'' | The game received mixed to negative reviews due to the repetitive gameplay and the fact that it is based on luck. Brett Alan Weiss of [[Wikipedia:Allgame|Allgame]] said that ''Yoshi'' was a "surprisingly dull game" and he noted that the controls were unique, but he also added; "the novelty wears off after a while." | ||
The [[Virtual Console]] re-release also received negative reviews. [[Wikipedia:GameSpot|GameSpot's]] Frank Provo and [[Wikipedia:International Gaming Network|IGN's]] Lucas M. Thomas gave the game 5 of 10 stars. Thomas said the game was "slow" and the controls were "cumbersome". | |||
Several video game websites said that players should refrain from buying ''Yoshi'' on the [[Wii Shop Channel]]. Nintendo World Report said that "there was too much luck and chance in the game to make playing it satisfying". [[Wikipedia:Joystiq|Joystiq]] said that "while [the gameplay is] admittedly a pretty interesting way to spend an afternoon, it still feels kind of a ripoff." | |||
[[Wikipedia:1UP.com|1UP.com's]] Jeremy Parish stated that the gameplay was "not enough to justify the asking price" (500 points), but he later stated that, compared to ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'', it was "decent and actually had some relationship to the Mario series." | |||
''N-Force'' gave the game a positive review saying that in a preview for the game that it was "basically the game is great. The fun of Tetris, but with colour and sound effects. Just as hard, maybe harder - definitely just as addictive." They later rated the game 4/5 stars in the Buyer's Guide for the Jan. 1993 issue saying that "Yoshi is great fun. Gameplay's nothing new - Tetris all over again! Graphics are a treat. Lots of fun - in short bursts." | |||
Despite the negative reviews, the game sold well and helped Game Freak create the Game Boy Pokemon games. | |||
==References to other games== | ==References to other games== | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Mario's sprite from this game appears on the high score board. All of the enemies look identical to their sprites from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' (with the exception of [[Piranha Plant | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Mario's sprite from this game appears on the high score board. All of the enemies look identical to their sprites from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' (with the exception of [[Piranha Plant]]s) | ||
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': Yoshi's many forms and the Piranha Plants' design are from this game. | *''[[Super Mario World]]'': <i>Yoshi</i>'s many forms and the Piranha Plants' design are from this game. | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Box arts and logos=== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
File:Nes Box - Yoshi.png|North American [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] box art | |||
File:Y Cover.jpg|North American [[Game Boy]] box art | |||
File:Box JP NES - Yoshi no Tamago.png|Japanese NES box art | |||
File:Box JP NES (reverse) - Yoshi no Tamago.png|The reverse of the Japanese NES box art | |||
File:Box JP Game Boy - Yoshi no Tamago.png|Japanese Game Boy box art | |||
File:Logo JP - Yoshi no Tamago.png|Japanese logo | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
== | ===Artwork=== | ||
<center><gallery> | |||
File:Y Mario.jpg|[[Mario]] with several objects and enemies | |||
File:Char Art - Yoshi no Tamago.png|[[Yoshi]] with several objects and enemies | |||
File:Yoshi 24.jpg|Yoshi | |||
File:WingedYoshi.jpg|[[Winged Yoshi]] | |||
File:Yoshi-Yoshi Star Artwork.jpg|[[Star Yoshi]] | |||
File:StarYoshi.jpg|Star Yoshi | |||
File:Yoshi-Egg Shell Artwork.JPG|[[Yoshi Egg]] | |||
File:Yoshi-Blooper Artwork.jpg|[[Blooper]] | |||
File:BooY.jpg|[[Boo]] | |||
File:Goomba Y.png|[[Goomba]] | |||
</gallery> | File:Piranha Plant Y.png|[[Piranha Plant]] | ||
</gallery></center> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{ | {{foreignname | ||
|Dut=Mario en Yoshi | |Dut=Mario en Yoshi | ||
|DutM=Mario and Yoshi | |DutM=Mario and Yoshi | ||
| | |Fra=Mario et Yoshi | ||
| | |FraM=Mario and Yoshi | ||
|Ger=Mario und Yoshi | |Ger=Mario und Yoshi | ||
|GerM=Mario and Yoshi | |GerM=Mario and Yoshi | ||
| | |Jap=ヨッシーのたまご<br>''Yoshi no Tamago'' | ||
|JapM=Yoshi's Egg | |||
| | |Ita=Mario e Yoshi | ||
|Ita=Mario | |ItaM=Mario and Yoshi | ||
|Por=Mario e Yoshi | |Por=Mario e Yoshi | ||
|PorM=Mario and Yoshi | |PorM=Mario and Yoshi | ||
|Rus=Марио и Йоши | |Rus=Марио и Йоши<br>''Mario i Yoshi'' | ||
|RusM=Mario and Yoshi | |RusM=Mario and Yoshi | ||
| | |Spa=Mario y Yoshi | ||
|SpaM=Mario and Yoshi | |||
| | |||
}} | }} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{NIWA|HardDrop | {{NIWA|HardDrop-p=Yoshi}} | ||
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{{NES}} | {{NES}} | ||
{{GB}} | {{GB}} | ||
{{ | {{VirtualConsole}} | ||
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[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] | ||
[[Category:Virtual Console | [[Category:Virtual Console Games]] | ||
[[Category:Puzzle | [[Category:Puzzle Games]] | ||
[[Category:1991 games]] | [[Category:1991 games]] | ||
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System Games]] | |||
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[[Category:1992 games]] | [[Category:1992 games]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category: Yoshi Games]] | ||
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[[Category:3DS Ambassador games]] | [[Category:3DS Ambassador games]] | ||