Yoshi's Island - Mystery of the Castle?
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i love the music ;D
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it's not an emulator, it was an add on to the gamecube system that allowed to play gameboy advance games on your tv.
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taaaaaaaoooooooooouuuuuuuuuung !!! xD
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awesome level run-through! o_o
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@AnimeNeko2009 Roughly. The Super Mario Advance games, Link to the Past/Four Swords, Donkey Kong Country, and Final Fantasy Advance games are all enhanced ports from the SNES to the GBA. All have mildly downgraded visuals and sounds for new stages, bosses, worlds, and in general, content. The downgrades are generally worth it, due to all of the new content extending the length of the game.
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Wow, this is like the reunion of never before seen enemies. I don't remember those Hadoken baseball guys, the red coin carrying bandit, the jumping slime, or those 4- direction platforms in any of the main levels. Then again, it has been over a year since I last played this.
Great job with these videos by the way; when I play the game again, I will be sure to use them as a guide.
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I think there are 6 extra levels in the gba version. The sound effects are different. When you beat the game, your file will say clear and show baby bowser.
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isnt the gbna version and the snes version the same thing? (besides the game consoles and the bigger screen?
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Personally, I think the music from the original is beter.
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jeje... cool!!!!
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there is only one extra stage per world on the snes
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not on gba version. gba has different set of secret levels. on snes if i remember, yeah there were two extra stages per world. 100& on each level would open the first up, and 100& on that level would open up the second. I think.
Is this a regular Level from the game? I have only got the SNES Version.
Quietschquatsch 3 years ago
The GBA version has 6 additional levels not found in the SNES version (those marked as "Secret"). This is one of those levels.
dsTsubame 3 years ago
what program is that? (i mean Z button : options)
TheRafa9258 4 years ago
This video was recorded using a TV capture card, and a GameCube with a Game Boy Player attached. The "Z Button: Options" is from the GBP itself.
dsTsubame 4 years ago