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Yoshi Touch & Go is a Nintendo DS platform/ puzzle game developed by Nintendo EAD and first released in Japan and the ROC on January 27, 2005. It is the only spin-off game in the Yoshi's Island series. Here, the player guides an auto-running Yoshi and Baby Mario through an array of side-scrolling courses. The game is almost entirely touch driven, using the DS's stylus to fire eggs at enemies, trap them in bubbles, and build bridges or ramps for Yoshi to walk on. The "Touch & Go" in this game's title is a phrase more or less synonymous with "risky", which reflects the overall gameplay where the player needs to multi-task against multitudes of obstacles to succeed. The game first started out as a tech demo for the Nintendo DS under the title Balloon Trip, where it was decided to adapt the game as a full title due to its positive reception.
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- Wario Land 4 (pictured) was released on Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online for the Nintendo Switch on February 14, 2025.
- The soundtrack from Super Mario World was made available on the Nintendo Music app on February 3, 2025.
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- The soundtrack from Super Mario Kart was made available on the Nintendo Music app on January 20, 2025.
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NIWA is a group of open-content encyclopedias based on Nintendo franchises.
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