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Looking to create a fuss in the kingdom, a meddling magikoopa, Kamek, intercepted a stork carrying the Mushroom Kingdom's newest set of twins. During the heist, Kamek successfully kidnapped one twin; but the other twin accidentally slipped from the stork's bundle and fell to the ground. With miraculous fortune, the second twin landed safely on Yoshi's back! Now, the normally docile Yoshis must take on the trouble-making Kamek and his entire cast of underlings to reunite the twins!
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GameNow
The greatest side-scrolling platform game ever made. [Dec 2002, p.75; A+]
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Pocket Games
The mini-games and various vehicles Yoshi can transform into are just icing on an already delicious cake. [Spring 2003, p.41]
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Electronic Gaming Monthly
One of the freshest, most lovingly crafted side-scrollers that still plays well to this day. [Dec 2002, p.272]
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GMR Magazine
One of the greatest 2D platformers ever put to silicon. [Feb 2003, p.97]
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Game Informer
While this isn't the new Mario adventure I am still waiting for on the GBA, it is one heck of a platformer. [Nov 2002, p.150]
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Nintendo Power
It has everything a gamer could want, including challenge, hidden stuff, replay value and a healthy helping of Miyamoto magic. [Oct 2002, p.195]
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Play Magazine
For such an old game, Yoshi holds up spectacularly well in its look, existing as a quintessential portable experience. [Nov 2002, p.105]
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