Yoshi's Island World 3

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Release dates

AustraliaN/A
EuropeOctober 11th, 2002
JapanSeptember 23rd, 2002
N.AmericaSeptember 23rd, 2002

General information

Platform: Game Boy Advance
Developed by Nintendo R&D2
Published by Nintendo
Players: 1-4

Third time is a charm they say, and Nintendo did it, taking the power of the Gameboy advance to the edge they released one of the better, if not the best, platformers right into the Gameboy advance. Yoshi’s Island, the game that was bundled with the Snes 2 and probably one of the few that gave the perfect use to the SFX-2 Chip saw its release as Super Mario Advance 3.
Taking on Yoshi who helps Baby Mario get to his lost brother Baby Luigi, you travel through Dinosaur Island and meet with Snifits, Shyguys, Shyaways and Kamek to defeat Baby Bowser. Of course, you can connect up to 4 players to play Super Mario Bros, a staple now of the Advance series. The game includes all the levels and 6 “advance exclusive” new levels.

Official Plot / Story

The story for Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island is as you would expect largely unchanged from the original setting for Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island on the SNES. Check out the scripts from the original SMW2 cinematics below:-Kamek on his broomstick
From the first opening cinematic
Narrator: A long, long time ago... This is a story about baby Mario and Yoshi. A stork hurries across the dusky, pre-dawn sky. In his bill, he supports a pair of twins. Suddenly, a shadow appears in a gap between the clouds and races towards the stork with blinding speed.
Kamek: 'SCRREEEECH!!!'
Kamek: 'THE BABIES ARE MINE!'
Narrator: WOW!!! Snatching only one baby, the creature vanishes into the darkness from whence it came. The second baby falls undetected towards the open sea... OH NOO...
Meanwhile, here is Yoshi's Island, home to all Yoshies. It's a lovely day, and Yoshi is taking a walk. HUH?!? Suddenly, a baby drops in onto his back. The baby seems to be fine. This is very fortunate! Wha-? Something else fell with the baby... Let's take a peek... It looks like a map. Maybe the stork was using it? But Yoshi can't figure it out. Yoshi decides to talk to his friends.
Kamek: AAAAAAAAAAKK!!!
Narrator: Kamek, the evil Magikoopa, and kidnapper of the baby, quickly dispatches his toadies, when he discovers that he missed the other baby!
Yoshi heads leisurely back to the other Yoshies, unaware of the danger at hand. Kamek's forces are actively searching the island. Will these two children ever reach their parents safely?
From the second cinematic

Super Mario World 2 Yoshi's Island Wiki


Narrator: This paradise is Yoshi's Island, where all the Yoshies live. They are all in an uproar over the baby that fell from the sky. Wait! The baby seems to know where he wants to go... The bond between the twins informs each of them where the other one is. The Yoshies decide to carry the baby to his destination via a relay system. Now begins a new adventure for the Yoshies and baby Mario.
Perhaps you'd prefer to watch the opening / intro video for Super Mario Advance 3 instead? That explains the story pretty well.

Changes from the Original SNES Version

  • The mini battle code now is LLBAR while holding select, sadly there is no 2-player mode.
  • The countdown timer ticks every second now, instead of twice per second.
  • This version will allow the player to carry 27 items at the same time, instead of 26
  • The pause menu has been split on two, start allows you to set the Gameboy to sleep if a break has to be taken, the other menu displays your items.
  • Due to a lack of a backlight, the colors of the palette have been lightened.
  • The Pink and Red yoshis now have more consistency, they appear the same in the map and in the world they are beating.
  • The Yoshis have different colors, according to their own color like in Yoshi’s Story.
  • The Fuzzy effect is way less intense.
  • Red coins are SUPER HARD to notice on this version.
  • There is a Glitch that causes some sparkling objects on underground levels to have their palletes switched around.
  • Sealed doors are different.
  • The Magic Effect of Kamek is different.
  • The overworld map had a full redesign, now it follows a straight line, spots have been added to the map for each world two hidden levels and a world select screen has been added. Baby Luigi is shown on the spot of the 6th world if 6-8 has not been finished.
  • After defeating the final boss, the file on the file select screen, the world “CLEAR” will appear, alongside an image of Baby Bowser.
  • The soundtrack suffered a downgrade due to the capabilities of the Gameboy Advance.
  • Every Boss has the same musical opening now.
  • Many sounds were replaced by sound clips, Yoshis’ and Shy Guys’ voices particularly.
  • The sound effects of Yoshi were replaced by Yoshis’ voice clips.
  • The Baby who cried on the Snes was a stock effect, now there is a cry, voiced by Charles Martinet. The original cry was deroged to Luigi.
  • The credits are shorter, crediting the original YI staff only on the Special Thanks, not even Shigeru Miyamoto is credited.

Gameplay

Don’t think the lack of the X and Y button will make this game harder, the L and R button cover for most of the functions of those buttons.
Yoshi has his flutter jump, achieved by keeping A pressed. B leashes out Yoshi’s long tongue to eat on enemies and he turns them into eggs by pressing down or spits them out with B, you can control de direction where you spit them. Pressing R brings out the crosshair, which you can lock with L to shoot an egg on that direction. Start pauses the game and select brings up the item selection menu, which also shows the current score of the level.

Worlds & Maps

There are 6 worlds, which follow the same theme as the last version of Yoshis’ Island, these worlds are:
World 1: Taking place in a grass field, this world has all the kind of stages that will be presented on the rest of the game, caverns, sky stages, The Boss of the world is Salvo, The slime.
World 2: A mountainous region with the introduction of enemies such as the Baseball Boys and Ghosts, the Boss of the world is The Potted Ghost who waits on their castle.
World 3: Is right on the middle of a jungle with many water sections, the boss is Naval Piranha.
World 4: A sunset landscape has a lot of beautiful scenery that will keep Yoshi and Baby Mario Distracted, Hookbill the Koopa is the boss.
World 5: Total contrast from the last world, an Icy mountain with several enemies and snowball mayhem, Raphael the Raven is the boss.World 5: Total contrast from the last world, an Icy mountain with several enemies and snowball mayhem, Raphael the Raven is the boss.
World 6: Finally on Bowsers’ Kingdom, lava, spikes, barrens and finally Bowser, the King himself as the final boss of the game.

Reception

The game was well received, selling 1.6 million copies overall, re-released as a Player’s Choice title in 2006. IGN gave it an 8.6 and a Great rating, while GamePro gave it a 91, both sites praised its similarity to the SNES title but complained alike on the lack of intuitive controls.
Users of Super Luigi Bros scored the following:-
  • Funguz scored the remake 10/10.

Videos

Some videos featuring Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island including TV Commercials and game trailers.
The trailer from E3 2002
A TV Commercial for Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island
The official trailer for the Wii U Virtual Console port

Trivia & Facts

  • In the German version of the game the level “Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy” is called “Lustiges Sporen Drama” which makes reference to LSD, the psychedelic drug.
  • Hidden on the game data there are different transformations of Yoshi, they include a Mushroom, a Plane and a tree!
  • Thanks to a rebellious action by Shigeru Miyamoto the game ended looking as it does now, the Nintendo Committee wanted a realistic looking game with pre-rendered graphics like DKC, so he ended up asking the artists to make the game look as if it was drawn with crayons.

Poochy

Reference / Information


Media / Downloads

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Level
Yoshi's Island 3

Mario and Yoshi on a rotating platform

World-Level1-3
WorldYoshi's Island
GameSuper Mario World
Time limit300 seconds
<<List of levels>>

Yoshi's Island 3 is the third level of Yoshi's Island in Super Mario World. It takes place on a high mountain and features a lot of yellow ! Blocks that can make a hidden area easier to find if the Yellow Switch is pressed.

Overview[edit]

The level starts with a Message Block giving information on Dragon Coins. Right next to the Block, a row of yellow ! Blocks show that activating the Yellow Switch is a big help in this stage. When the player follows the path up the steps and to the right, they come across a platform that starts to rotate when stepped on. This way, it is possible to collect the coins below. When going on, the player finds another type of platform called Stretch Blocks, that are composed of five segments which constantly expand and cut down again. Though they look like Rotating Blocks, they do not serve the same function. The first Dragon Coin can be found above. After another swinging platform, the player finds a Red Koopa Paratroopa in the game. Soon there is another type of platform. These are black and white and simply move either horizontally or vertically. After a red-shelled Koopa Troopa, there are some more of the rotating platforms. There is a hidden Warp Pipe below the first one, so the player can drop there. The Pipe leads to a simple underground room which features a lava pit, a Switch Block and a lot of coins. Hitting the Switch Block makes the coins turn into Blocks and thus it is possible to cross the lava pit. The second Dragon Coin is to be found here as well. Leaving the room through the Warp Pipe takes the player to solid ground again and, a bit further, to the Midway Gate.

After a Green Koopa Paratroopa, there is the third Dragon Coin and another Message Block talking about how to perform high jumps. Next, there is a row of five Rotating Blocks with a Koopa Troopa on the top; the right Block contains a Coin. Up the platform, the ? Block provides the player with a power-up. After various moving platforms, the player comes across the fourth Dragon Coin. Between more platforms, there is the first Bonus Block in the game, providing the player with a 1-Up Mushroom, in case they have collected at least 30 coins in the level. Otherwise it only yields a single coin. Moving on and crossing two more swinging platforms, the plumber finally reaches the fifth Dragon Coin. A bit further, there is the Giant Gate, with no enemies protecting it. Clearing this stage grants access to Yoshi's Island 4.

Enemies[edit]

  • Koopa Paratroopa: 5 (4 red, 1 green)
  • Koopa Troopa: 2 (red)

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseヨースターとう コース3
Yōsutā Tō Kōsu 3
Yo’ster Isle Course 3
SpanishIsla de Yoshi 3Yoshi's Island 3
FrenchIle de Yoshi 3Yoshi's Island 3
GermanYoshi-Insel 3Yoshi Island 3
Chinese耀东岛 3
Yàodōngdǎo 3
Yoshi's Island 3

Trivia[edit]

  • Similar vertically climbing sets of hills appear in Chapter 1-2 of Super Paper Mario.
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Yoshi's IslandYoshi's House • Yoshi's Island 1 • Yellow Switch Palace • Yoshi's Island 2 • Yoshi's Island 3 • Yoshi's Island 4 • #1 Iggy's Castle
Donut PlainsDonut Plains 1 • Donut Secret 1 • Donut Secret House • Donut Plains 2 • Green Switch Palace • Donut Ghost House • Top Secret Area • Donut Secret 2 • Donut Plains 3 • Donut Plains 4 • #2 Morton's Castle
Vanilla DomeVanilla Dome 1 • Vanilla Secret 1 • Vanilla Dome 2 • Red Switch Palace • Vanilla Ghost House • Vanilla Dome 3 • Vanilla Dome 4 • Vanilla Secret 2 • Vanilla Secret 3 • Vanilla Fortress • #3 Lemmy's Castle
Twin BridgesCheese Bridge Area • Soda Lake • Cookie Mountain • Butter Bridge 1 • Butter Bridge 2 • #4 Ludwig's Castle
Forest of IllusionForest of Illusion 1 • Forest of Illusion 2 • Blue Switch Palace • Forest of Illusion 3 • Forest Ghost House • Forest of Illusion 4 • Forest Secret Area • Forest Fortress • #5 Roy's Castle
Chocolate IslandChocolate Island 1 • Choco-Ghost House • Chocolate Island 2 • Chocolate Secret • Chocolate Island 3 • Chocolate Fortress • Chocolate Island 4 • Chocolate Island 5 • #6 Wendy's Castle
Valley of BowserSunken Ghost Ship • Valley of Bowser 1 • Valley of Bowser 2 • Valley Fortress • Valley Ghost House • Valley of Bowser 3 • Valley of Bowser 4 • #7 Larry's Castle • Back Door • Front Door
Star WorldStar World 1 • Star World 2 • Star World 3 • Star World 4 • Star World 5
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