Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

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Oh no! It looks like your granddad was right--things really were better in the old days. At least they were if you liked 2-D platform games, and Yoshi's Island is indisputably one of the best ever made.

Yoshi's Island goes back in time to recount the touching story of the various Yoshis' attempts to unite Baby Mario with his parents. You don't actually control the Italian plumber-to-be but instead his dinosaur pal, who has the curious ability to eat his enemies and then immediately turn them into eggs, which he can then fling at more enemies.

Since Yoshi isn't particularly fast and can float in midair for a few seconds after making a jump, the whole dynamics of the normal Mario gameplay have changed, but the same incredible attention to detail and endless imagination that mark all of Nintendo's best efforts are still here in full effect. In fact they're joined this time, after the rather plain-looking prequel, by some wonderful pastel-shaded graphics that were jaw-dropping when the game was originally released in 1995 and still manage to impress now.

As with the other Super Mario Advance titles, this game also contains a four-player version of the original Mario Bros. arcade game, making it even more of a bargain than it already was. --David Jenkins, Amazon.co.uk

Other Details

  • Brand: Nintendo of Canada
  • EAN: 0045496731861
  • ESRBAgeRating: Everyone
  • Genre: Arcade Games
  • Label: Nintendo of America
  • Manufacturer: Nintendo of America
  • ManufacturerMinimumAge: 72
  • Model: 45496731861
  • MPN: AGBPA3AE
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 0
  • Platform: Game Boy Advance
  • ReleaseDate: 2006-03-26
  • SKU: 160267
  • UPC: 045496731861
  • Item Dimensions: 2.00 lb
  • Package Dimensions: 5.04 in x 4.80 in x 1.02 in; 0.13 lb

Customer Reviews

The best Yoshi Game out there!!

5.0 / 5.0


I loved this game more than any other GBA game i've ever played. Bieng a fan of Mario and all the other characters in the mario franchise this was like heaven to have an play. The entire mix of gameplay, Yoshi's special abilities and great storyline I think it's a reason in it's self to get a GBA. I've played alot of other Mario/Yoshi games and have Super Mario Bros. 3 and Mario CART Super Circut and this was the best out of all I've played. Plus the classic Mario Bros. 3 is on it for a bargain of 2 games in one package. Also my best friend has beaten the game 3 times and still has lots of fun with it. Be sure to pick up this spectacular game for your GBA.


F.U.N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

4.0 / 5.0


My sister and I have this game and totally love it!!! It is sort of strange how mario and luigi are babies but it grows on you! I am at the last level called Bowser's castle and it seems unbeatable! It is a really fun game that will have you engaged for hours! Perfect for traveling! Something good about this game is that you can revisit any level you want anytime and improve your score! We definentally recommend this game!

Hint: To practice bonus games you need to be in world 4 or 5, press select while your cursor is on a stage and press these buttons in order "L-L-B-A-R" and you should come to another screen with many choices for mini games! A great way to get free items!!

Have fun gaming,
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Cool!!!!

5.0 / 5.0


It is the coolest game ever with yoshi + mario put together in one game. The best part about it is that it has sleep mode in it (which is not in many games), and all it means is that you can turn off the game boy (but not really) and when you turn the game boy back on (you press R,L,and select)your back at the same spot that you turned sleep mode on and you can countenu playing!


A Good Port but the same minor flaws as the others

4.0 / 5.0


Yoshi's Island was one of the best selling games on the SNES and now its on the GBA for the gamers enjoyment. Of course if your SNES version still works, the differences are very minimal.

Once upon a time there was a stork delivering a couple of babies to their parents when out of nowhere the evil koopa Kamek storms by and snatches one baby and the other plummets to the land below. Meanwhile, on Yoshi's Island the baby that managed to remain unsnatched lands on Yoshi's back with a map. The Yoshi's then decide to rally together and help baby Mario find his twin brother, Luigi. Back in 1995 the story was very original and even today there has been no game like Yoshi's Island.

Yoshi's Island presents a different tone to gameplay than any other Mario game to date. For example, you can either jump on enemies or you can have Yoshi slurp them up and make an egg to throw. Throwing eggs also has its benefits; you can grab coins or out of the way items that Yoshi normally can't reach. One con for the game I can pull out now is you have to get used to the shoulder buttons early on. The R button fires eggs and if you're still used to the SNES version you may still have the "A" button embedded into your mind as the release button for throwing eggs. Yoshi can also hover from place to place.

The entire objective of Yoshi's Island is to keep Baby Mario safe. You can do this by collecting stars (carrying up to 30). Each time Yoshi gets hit or sustains damage Baby Mario will be tossed off his back and the countdown (which depends on the number of stars you have) will begin. If the Countdown reaches zero Baby Mario will be kidnapped and you'll lose a life. If the countdown reaches below ten and you grab baby Mario then the countdown will refill up to ten.

The levels in Yoshi's Island are rather exciting. Each level has a score of 100 points you must obtain by collecting 30 stars (one point each) 20 red coins hidden among the yellow ones (one point each) and five flowers (ten points each). Each time you beat a level two things happen. You're points will tally up based on the collection of times and depending on how many flowers you got you may or may not get a bonus game. Five flowers gives you a 50/50 chance.

The levels are also rather challening and LONG. Some levels may also have mini games inside that can be frustrating. Some are fun such as when you grab a watermelon and shoot your opponent before he shoots you. But others like popping balloons or throwing the balloon before it pops aren't fun but rather frustrating.

Each world has eight levels, two of which are boss levels. Each world also keeps track of your score. If you score 700 points total in a world (out of the possible 800) then you get a bonus mini game that would normally be presented to you if you grabbed some flowers in a normal stage. Score 800 points (meaning you get 100 points on EVERY stage in that world) and you'll get an Extra Level. Keep in mind these Extra Stages are beyond hard and require some great skill.

The music as with every Mario Advance, doesn't sound as good as the original. In fact, Yoshi's Island sounds the utmost worst of the whole bunch. The noises that Yoshi makes eventually get annoying and repetative and what's worse he has a noise he makes for EVERYTHING he does, even jumping. The graphics look about the same as they did on the SNES but because of the GBA's pixle problem some of it actually looks a tad bit worse.

As for the bonuses in Yoshi's Island that weren't previously on your SNES version. Well, after you beat the game you can unlock six "secret" stages that will really test your skill. Yoshi's voice, which I already talked about and then there's the "Classic Mario Bros." But I bet most of you have classic Mario Bros. on another Mario advance game already. At least the six secret stages will keep you busy for a while, but that's the only real "Bonus" you get.

Overall of the GBA re-release frenzy Yoshi's Island doesn't fare too badly. A couple of minor flaws that can easily be overlooked.

The Good
+Re-release of one of the greatest SNES games
+Fun levels
+Original Gameplay
+Original Storyline
+Still looks good
+New Secret Stages

The Bad
-LONG levels
-Yoshi's voice is ANNOYING
-Limited amount of bonuses may not make people rush out and buy the product.


BEST MARIO ADVANCE SET GAME

5.0 / 5.0


when i bought my game boy sp the firs game i had was this one i bought 14 games all ready and this still in my personal the best i dont get tired of plaing this over and over great grahpics nice game play nice music is a most have for collectors of gbsp gamers and mario advance set as well im wating to get the first mario game from back in the days from the original nintendo for gbasp get this wont regreat it


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