Yoshi (video game)

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Yoshi

European, NES version
Developer(s) Game Freak
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Shigeru Miyamoto
Series Yoshi/Mario
Platform(s) Famicom/NES, Game Boy, Virtual Console
Release date NES version
JPN December 14, 1991
NA June 1992
EUDecember 10, 1992
VC version
AUS May 18, 2007
EU May 18, 2007
JPN March 6, 2007
NA July 9, 2007
Genre(s) Puzzle game
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: E (Everyone) (VC)
Media 2-megabit cartridge

Yoshi, known as Yoshi's Egg (ヨッシーのたまご Yosshī no Tamago?) in Japan and Mario & Yoshi in Europe and Australia, is a video game released for the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System) and the Game Boy.

From March to July 2007, the NES version was released for the Wii's Virtual Console across all four regions (Japan, Australia, Europe, and North America).

[edit] Gameplay

Yoshi Screenshot
Yoshi Screenshot

The player controls Mario or Luigi and tries to keep blocks with monsters inside that are falling from the top of the screen from piling up so high that they reach the top. Mario and Luigi attempt to prevent this by switching the different columns of enemy characters back and forth so that they are positioned under different falling objects.

If there is a chain of monsters within two yoshi egg shells, the egg shells will merge and a Yoshi will form, adding points and eliminating a group of monsters. The larger the chain of monsters between the two eggshells, the more powerful the Yoshi that is created will be.

[edit] Music and sound

The theme song was sampled by the Ambassadors of Funk for the song Mario & Yoshi. This song was included on the album Super Mario Compact Disco.