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'''''Yoshi Demo''''' is a [[tech demo]]<ref>[http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/techdemos.shtml#ystory The Mushroom Kingdom's Yoshi Demo information]</ref> that appears to be a [[Game Boy Advance]] port of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. It is also commonly regarded as [[List of unreleased media|vaporware]], though it is unknown if [[Nintendo]] ever had any intentions of releasing it as a full game. The first version of the demo is completely mute—it does not use any audio assets, but the second version contains music and sound.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epzocbp5wMs Video of version 2 of ''Yoshi Demo'']</ref> The demo's ROM image can be obtained only within the Game Boy Advance {{wp|Software development kit|SDK}}. | |||
'''''Yoshi Demo''''' | As stated above, this tech demo seems to be based on ''Yoshi's Story'', though it has a few differences from that game. ''Yoshi Demo'' begins by showing [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] rotating before cutting to an endless ''Yoshi's Story''-like [[level]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6gXrxx0140 YouTube video of the demo]</ref> At the beginning of this level, [[Yoshi]] is given three [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]]s. Though {{wp|IGN}} claimed that Yoshi can lay more eggs by eating enemies,<ref>(December 7, 2001). [https://www.ign.com/articles/2001/12/07/yoshi-demo Yoshi Demo]. ''IGN''. Retrieved January 22, 2023.</ref> this is not true and Yoshi's eggs actually appear to act as health in ''Yoshi Demo'', as he loses both a Yoshi Egg and a petal from his [[Health Meter#Yoshi's Story|Smile Meter]] when getting hit by an enemy attack and regains three petals upon collecting another egg. Health can also be collected by hitting [[Message Block]]s and [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ing the [[balloon]] that results. Also, when Yoshi ground-pounds, he does so with his head. ''Yoshi Demo'' introduces [[Toady|Toadies]] that attack Yoshi with spiked balls and [[Thwomp]]-like weight enemies. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
===Sprites=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
YDYoshiSprite.png|A [[Yoshi (species)|Green Yoshi]]. | |||
YSBulletBill.png|[[Bullet Bill]] frames | |||
YDemo Demon Bill.gif|Bullet Bill | |||
Yoshi Demo Weight.png|A five-ton weight | |||
YDbobomb.png|[[Bob-omb|Bob-bomb]] frames | |||
Yoshi Demo Bobomb.gif|Bob-bomb | |||
YD Red Shy Guy.png|Red [[Shy Guy]] | |||
YD Blue Shy Guy.png|Blue Shy Guy | |||
YD Green Shy Guy.png|Green Shy Guy | |||
YD Yellow Shy Guy.png|Yellow Shy Guy | |||
YDtoady.png|Front and back [[Toady]] sprites with a spiked ball | |||
</gallery> | |||
== | ===Screenshots=== | ||
<gallery perrow=5> | |||
File:Ystory 01.png | |||
File:Ystory 02.png | |||
File:Ystory 03.png | |||
File:Ystory 04.png|Happy [[Baby Yoshi]] | |||
File:Ystory 05.png | |||
File:Ystory 06.png | |||
< | File:Ystory 07.png | ||
File:Ystory 08.png | |||
File:Ystory 09.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Artwork=== | |||
<gallery perrow=5> | |||
File:Gba yoshi.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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A screenshot of Yoshi Demo | |
Developer | Nintendo EAD |
Publisher | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
Release date | N/A; developed in 1999 |
Genre | Platformer |
Rating(s) | N/A |
Mode(s) | Unknown |
Input | Game Boy Advance:
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Yoshi Demo is a tech demo[1] that appears to be a Game Boy Advance port of Yoshi's Story. It is also commonly regarded as vaporware, though it is unknown if Nintendo ever had any intentions of releasing it as a full game. The first version of the demo is completely mute—it does not use any audio assets, but the second version contains music and sound.[2] The demo's ROM image can be obtained only within the Game Boy Advance SDK.
As stated above, this tech demo seems to be based on Yoshi's Story, though it has a few differences from that game. Yoshi Demo begins by showing Yoshi's Island rotating before cutting to an endless Yoshi's Story-like level.[3] At the beginning of this level, Yoshi is given three Yoshi Eggs. Though IGN claimed that Yoshi can lay more eggs by eating enemies,[4] this is not true and Yoshi's eggs actually appear to act as health in Yoshi Demo, as he loses both a Yoshi Egg and a petal from his Smile Meter when getting hit by an enemy attack and regains three petals upon collecting another egg. Health can also be collected by hitting Message Blocks and ground-pounding the balloon that results. Also, when Yoshi ground-pounds, he does so with his head. Yoshi Demo introduces Toadies that attack Yoshi with spiked balls and Thwomp-like weight enemies.
Gallery[edit]
Sprites[edit]
A Green Yoshi.
Bullet Bill frames
Bob-bomb frames
Red Shy Guy
Front and back Toady sprites with a spiked ball
Screenshots[edit]
Happy Baby Yoshi
Artwork[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ The Mushroom Kingdom's Yoshi Demo information
- ^ Video of version 2 of Yoshi Demo
- ^ YouTube video of the demo
- ^ (December 7, 2001). Yoshi Demo. IGN. Retrieved January 22, 2023.