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− | |title = Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 |
+ | |title = ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'' |
|image = [[File:Yoshi's Island - Super Mario Advance 3 Boxart.png|250px]] |
|image = [[File:Yoshi's Island - Super Mario Advance 3 Boxart.png|250px]] |
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− | |caption = The North American |
+ | |caption = The North American box art for ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''. |
|developer = [[Nintendo]] |
|developer = [[Nintendo]] |
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− | |release = '''Game Boy Advance'''<br>{{Vgrelease|JP=September 20, 2002|NA=September |
+ | |release = '''Game Boy Advance:'''<br>{{Vgrelease|JP=September 20, 2002|NA=September 23, 2002|AUS=October 4, 2002<ref>http://nintendo-database.the-chronicles.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-231.html</ref>|EU=October 11, 2002|GER=October 11, 2002|FR=October 11, 2002|CHN=March 2, 2006 (iQue)}}'''Virtual Console (3DS) (Ambassador Program Release):'''<br>{{Vgrelease|AUS=December 15, 2011|NA=December 16, 2011|JP=December 16, 2011|EU=December 16, 2011}}'''Virtual Console (Wii U):'''<br>{{Vgrelease|NA=April 24, 2014|EU=April 24, 2014|AUS=April 25, 2014|JP=October 15, 2014}} |
|genre = Platformer |
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− | |modes = Single |
+ | |modes = Single-player |
|ratings = ESRB: Everyone |
|ratings = ESRB: Everyone |
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− | |platforms = [[Game Boy Advance]] |
+ | |platforms = [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]]) |
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− | |pregame = ''[[Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World]]'' |
+ | |pregame = ''[[Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World]]'' (2001) |
− | |nxtgame = ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' |
+ | |nxtgame = ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' (2003) |
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==Changes== |
==Changes== |
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===General=== |
===General=== |
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− | [[File:World 0 - Super Mario Advance 3.png|thumb|left|[[Welcome to Yoshi's Island!]] stage (portrayed as a World 0) on the file select. Exclusive to this version.]] |
+ | [[File:World 0 - Super Mario Advance 3.png|thumb|left|[[Welcome to Yoshi's Island!]] stage (portrayed as a World 0) on the file select. Exclusive to this version.|134x134px]] |
*Instead of a single menu map, there are two menu maps with both doing different functions. One does sleep mode and allows returning access to the overworld map. The other one allows a use for items and displays the current score for the player. |
*Instead of a single menu map, there are two menu maps with both doing different functions. One does sleep mode and allows returning access to the overworld map. The other one allows a use for items and displays the current score for the player. |
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*The Mini Battle code was changed for this version, due to a lack of the X and Y buttons on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The new code is now holding down SELECT and then pressing L, L, B, A and R in the following order. |
*The Mini Battle code was changed for this version, due to a lack of the X and Y buttons on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The new code is now holding down SELECT and then pressing L, L, B, A and R in the following order. |
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*A new room has been added in [[Salvo the Slime's Castle]]. It is between the second and third rooms in the area. |
*A new room has been added in [[Salvo the Slime's Castle]]. It is between the second and third rooms in the area. |
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*[[More Monkey Madness]] now has twenty [[Red Coin]]s. |
*[[More Monkey Madness]] now has twenty [[Red Coin]]s. |
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− | *An extra [[Middle Ring]] had been |
+ | *An extra [[Middle Ring]] had been implemented into [[Marching Milde's Fort]]. |
*The room where [[Hookbill the Koopa]] is fought has been redesigned. |
*The room where [[Hookbill the Koopa]] is fought has been redesigned. |
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− | *All of the Extra Levels in this game have been |
+ | *All of the Extra Levels in this game have been remodeled. |
*Secret Levels, six in total, are added in the game. They can be unlocked if all of the levels in a world gets a score of 100. |
*Secret Levels, six in total, are added in the game. They can be unlocked if all of the levels in a world gets a score of 100. |
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− | *"Castles - Masterpiece Set" has been renamed to "Ultimate Castle Challenge |
+ | *"Castles - Masterpiece Set" has been renamed to "Ultimate Castle Challenge." |
===Audio=== |
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*Most of the SFX has been taken from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. |
*Most of the SFX has been taken from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. |
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− | *The audio has been downgraded to match the capabilities of the |
+ | *The audio has been downgraded to match the capabilities of the Game Boy Advance. |
==Regional differences== |
==Regional differences== |
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[[Category:Games in the Yoshi series]] |
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[[Category:Games released for the Game Boy Advance]] |
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Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 is the Game Boy Advance remake of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. This game was released in 2002 (2003 in Australia) and is notable for its various changes.
It was later released as a Game Boy Advance Ambassador game on 2011 on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console and the Wii U Virtual Console in 2014.
Changes
General
- Instead of a single menu map, there are two menu maps with both doing different functions. One does sleep mode and allows returning access to the overworld map. The other one allows a use for items and displays the current score for the player.
- The Mini Battle code was changed for this version, due to a lack of the X and Y buttons on the Game Boy Advance. The new code is now holding down SELECT and then pressing L, L, B, A and R in the following order.
- Yoshi only has a limited amount of lives in the very first stage, Welcome to Yoshi's Island!, meaning that the World 0 icon is displayed in the file select.
Levels
- A new room has been added in Salvo the Slime's Castle. It is between the second and third rooms in the area.
- More Monkey Madness now has twenty Red Coins.
- An extra Middle Ring had been implemented into Marching Milde's Fort.
- The room where Hookbill the Koopa is fought has been redesigned.
- All of the Extra Levels in this game have been remodeled.
- Secret Levels, six in total, are added in the game. They can be unlocked if all of the levels in a world gets a score of 100.
- "Castles - Masterpiece Set" has been renamed to "Ultimate Castle Challenge."
Audio
- Most of the SFX has been taken from Yoshi's Story.
- The audio has been downgraded to match the capabilities of the Game Boy Advance.
Regional differences
Alternate title screen
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Possibly because the game was rushed, the North American, European and Australian versions of the game's title screen only display the logo without a background.