![]() Of course, back in 1995 they were doing this on two fronts, with Super Mario 64's development running parallel.Īrtoon's attempt to rework Yoshi as a DS title doesn't do this. ![]() ![]() The first one was, in effect, Super Mario World 2, and it was made at a time when Nintendo still understood that to truly improve on something of that game's incredible significance meant ripping it up completely, and proceeding with only the most fundamental elements intact: in Yoshi's case, the controls, and the collectibles. I expect the standard thing to do here is to remark that Yoshi's Island was the most astounding, mesmerising, stunningly inventive 2D platform game of its generation, and then go on to talk about how Yoshi's Island DS does the same things with a few more additions and is therefore also excellent.īut I don't really feel that way, and I suppose it's because a sequel to Yoshi's Island is self-defeating.
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