Yoshi's Island is a 2D side-scrolling platform game. Its story begins as a Magikoopa of the Koopalings attacks a stork delivering baby brothers Mario and Luigi.They succeed in kidnapping Baby Luigi, but Baby Mario falls out of the sky and onto the back of Yoshi, the titular friendly dinosaur and player-character of the single-player game. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island is a 1995 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. To reunite baby Mario with his brother Luigi, who has been kidnapped by Kamek, the player controls Yoshi, a friendly dinosaur, through 48.
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Total movies: 3
SNES Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (USA v1.0) '100%' in 1:59:35.12 by Baxter, Carl Sagan & NxCy. | |
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snes9x movie (.smv) (date: 2013-02-19) MKV file via BitTorrent (size: 480.09 MB, length: 2:01:00) MKV file via BitTorrent (Modern HQ) (size: 484.26 MB, length: 2:01:00) Mirror archive.org Mirror archive.org (MKV Modern HQ) Watch on (www.youtube.com) Submission #3865 — Author's comments Discuss this movie Rating: 9.6 (40.5 votes) View Publication | - Contains speed/entertainment tradeoffs - 100% completion - Takes damage to save time - Forgoes major skip glitch - Forgoes final boss skip glitch - Uses a game restart sequence - Forgoes time-saving glitches - Foregoes memory corruption - Genre: Platform |
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island is a vibrant, colorful and fun game that stars the popular Yoshi. From a technical standpoint, the game is very exceptional on the SNES due to its use of the SuperFX² coprocessor. The chip allows for many cool special effects that are otherwise impossible on the SNES. This is a 100% completion of the game. It plays through all the levels and collects every item that contributes to end-of-level score: 5 flowers, 20 red coins, and 30 stars. By getting 100% completion in each stage, six extra stages are also unlocked. These are played at the end of the run, again with 100% scores. The authors of the run have spent over three years working on this run, showing off plenty of egg juggling, precise shots, and other incredible antics. This run does not use certain glitches present in the other runs of the game (an any% run and a warp glitch run), but there should still be plenty to surprise you. Reading the authors' lengthy comments is recommended. |
SNES Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (USA v1.0) in 1:33:40.18 by Carl Sagan. | |
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snes9x movie (.smv) (date: 2011-10-13) MP4 file via BitTorrent (Modern HQ) (size: 384.46 MB, length: 1:38:09) MP4 file via BitTorrent (Compatibility) (size: 504.1 MB, length: 1:38:09) Mirror www.archive.org (MP4 Modern HQ) Mirror www.archive.org (MP4 Compatibility) Watch on (www.youtube.com) Submission #3312 — Author's comments Discuss this movie Obsoletes movie #362 (1:38:56.6) Rating: 8.6 (22.5 votes) View Publication | - Contains speed/entertainment tradeoffs - Takes damage to save time - Forgoes warps - Forgoes major skip glitch - Forgoes final boss skip glitch - Heavy glitch abuse - Forgoes time-saving glitches - Foregoes memory corruption - Genre: Platform |
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island is a vibrant, colorful and fun game that stars the popular Yoshi. From a technical standpoint, the game is very exceptional on the SNES due to its use of the SuperFX chip, which allows for many cool special effects that are otherwise impossible on the SNES. This movie by Carl Sagan (no, not that Carl Sagan) is fast-paced, action-packed, and full of entertaining tricks and maneuvers. In other words, the very essence we tool-assisted speedrun makers enjoy. It also improves the previous run of this game by over 5 minutes. For more details, we recommend reading the author's comments; there's a lot more to this movie than meets the eye. This run forgoes using the null egg glitch to finish the game within minutes and instead plays through the regular levels. To see the null egg glitch in action, check out the any% run by Masterjun. For more Yoshi's Island action, check out our 100% run. |
SNES Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (USA v1.0) 'game end glitch' in 01:17.54 by Masterjun. | |
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lsnes movie (.lsmv) (date: 2014-12-24) MKV file via BitTorrent (Modern HQ) (size: 12.32 MB, length: 05:41) MP4 file via BitTorrent (Compatibility) (size: 15.37 MB, length: 05:41) Mirror archive.org (MKV Modern HQ) Mirror archive.org (MP4 Compatibility) Watch on (www.youtube.com) Submission #4523 — Author's comments Discuss this movie Obsoletes movie #2431 (02:36.81) Rating: 7.4 (18 votes) View Publication | - Major skip glitch - Final boss skip glitch - Executes arbitrary code - Heavy glitch abuse - Corrupts memory - Genre: Platform |
This is a quick completion of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Here, the author, Masterjun, abuses a glitch that causes Yoshi's tongue to extend infinitely. This confuses the game and causes it to jump to the SNES CPU registers and start executing arbitrary code, which triggers the credits. There is also a run without game-breaking glitches and a 100% run. Exploiting this glitch instead of a glitch that results in corruption of the egg list saved 1:19.26 over the previous movie. |
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To do: Note the changes made to Yoshi's icon between versions: https://twitter.com/vervalkon/status/1068404158762504192?s=19 |
A number of changes were made to the international version, mostly graphical in nature.
- 8Revisional Differences
Title Screen
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In Japan, the title is simply Super Mario: Yoshi Island. The international versions were instead marketed as a sequel to Super Mario World. The European version removed the ®.
Map Icons
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The Japanese icons for extra stages have a red and orange background, while the international versions added a star. In addition, the 'Extra' stages are called スペシャル, 'Special' stages in the Japanese version.
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The international versions have generic icons for the bonus stages. The Japanese version has enough room to fit the bonus game names in the icons.
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The US and European versions have a completely different SCORE icon. Note that the US version changed the color of the buttons to purple. Since the controls menu in the US version wasn't changed, this was a bit pointless.
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The squished balloon was redrawn a bit here. Yoshi's hands also seem to have been rounded out.
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A slight alteration to the fins of the Cheep-Cheep in the stage icon for World 4-6.
Control Options
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The letters on the buttons were bolded in the international versions. Oddly enough, the US version didn't update the colors of the buttons despite the updated control icon.
Score Screens
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The font on the pause and total score screens was made thicker in the international versions.
Tutorial Graphics
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The sound effect 'pon' is removed from the tutorial graphics of Yoshi making eggs. This is about equivalent to the sound effect 'poof' in English. It's also the sound Yoshi makes when laying eggs in later games.
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More sound graphics removal. 'Bun' is a swishing sound.
Mini-Game Graphics
Yet another sound effect graphic removed. In the Balloon Popping mini-game, this graphic appears when the incorrect balloon is popped. This is 'suka', a sound effect used to represent a miss, like the sound of a bat whiffing.
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The Japanese version has 当, the Kanji for Win/Hit, surrounded by a circle of stars when the correct balloon is popped. This was changed to a giant star for the international release.
World 6-Extra
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An alternate romanization for Yoshi's Japanese name is 'Yossy', as shown here. In the international versions of the game, this section of World 6-Extra was changed to reflect the common spelling. The layout changes make this section of the level more difficult. This difference also exists in Super Mario Advance 3.
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Score Screens
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The nouns were pluralized, the string of dots were altered with the one by 'Coins' changing from 5 to 6, and the one by 'Points' changing from 6 to 5.
Font
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The font for the European version, as well as US revision 1.1, was made thicker, though graphics such as Controller buttons were left the same. The thicker font was later used in all versions of Super Mario Advance 3.
Yoshi's Island Warp Zones Chart
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