Ms. Throwback pf PL Writes "Using a tilt sensor built into the cartridge of the game, the player could turn the GameBoy and manipulate the environment. Although this was still considered a platforming game, the tilt controlling also added a significant amount of puzzle solving to the series."
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With 37 titles now available on the Nintendo Switch Online SNES library, which is the best of the bunch?
And it's not for want of trying.
Yoshi's Island is one of my fave games the baby crying can get annoying but the game is fun. Yoshi's Story for N64 is also another one of my fave Yoshi games.
You're telling me a game you didn't find entertaining continued to not entertain you?
Highly interesting.
After 25 years, maybe it's time you stop trying, and then move on and not find a reason to write a negative article about it for reasons unknown, because if the purpose of this is to incite negativity towards the game, then it doesn't matter after all this time, and if it's not, then no one really cares that much about your gaming interests.
Yoshi's Island is one of the greatest platformers (Top 10), and by extenttion one of the greatest video games of all time (Top 100)
That is all
I liked Touch & Go but it was way too short.