
Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island
The GBA port of the SNES classic featuring Yoshi's first starring role, with enhanced visuals and new voice acting. Players guide Yoshi through pastel-colored worlds to reunite Baby Mario with his brother, using egg-throwing mechanics and transformative power-ups.
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Faithfully recreates the 1995 masterpiece with brighter colors and the addition of Luigi's voice samples. Introduces the revolutionary 'crayon' art style that dynamically reacts to in-game actions with sketch-like effects.
Features 48 inventive levels with transformations into helicopters, submarines, and mole tanks. The precise egg-aiming system allows ricochet shots and advanced platforming techniques still praised by speedrunners.
Added six exclusive touch-based minigames utilizing the GBA's hardware. Became the third best-selling GBA title of 2002, proving the handheld could deliver console-quality 2D platforming.
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