Let's Compare ( Yoshi's Cookie )
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Yet another Gaming History Source copy "parody" made for fun with no intention of profit in mind, here is Let's Compare Yoshi's Cookie, as voted on by the fans, a great little puzzle game by Bullet Proof Software and Nintendo that surprisingly has 5 different ports, including a GameCube remake which most people don't know about.
Video Locations:
1. Gameboy ( Cinema 0:52 ) ( Gameplay 1:41 )
2. Gameboy Advance ( Cinema 3:16 ) ( Gameplay 4:05 )
3. Nintendo Entertainment System ( Cinema 5:41 ) ( Gameplay 6:29 )
4. Super Nintendo ( Cinema 7:58 ) ( Gameplay 8:39 )
5. Gamecube ( Nintendo Puzzle Collection ) ( Cinema 10:11 ) ( Gameplay 11:44 )
Description Source:
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Yoshi's Cookie is a 1992 tile-matching puzzle video game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the NES and Game Boy platforms in 1992. A Super NES version was released the following year, developed and published by Bullet-Proof Software.
Gameplay
Yoshi's Cookie is a tile-matching video game in which the player is given a playing field populated with cookies of several types, arranged in a rectangular grid. The main objective of each level is to clear the playing field of all the cookies. The player mixes and matches the cookies such that entire rows or columns consist only of cookies of the same type. The player controls a cursor on the grid that is used to rotate individual lines in a manner similar to a Rubik's Cube. When a single row or column contains all matching cookies, the row is cleared from the grid. The grid grows in size from cookies entering from the top and right sides of the playing field and a game over occurs when the grid overflows. A sixth cookie type, shaped like Yoshi's head, occasionally appears that acts as a wild card, used to help clear lines of any other cookie.
Their exists a version of this game on game boy color with hello kitty characters in it but it is more like a semi-sequel.
Yo, Disky, since GHS is still gone, can you do a Elevator Action comparison remake for him? I still have the list of ports.
1. Arcade
2. Atari 2600 ( Unreleased )
3. Atari 2600 ( Elevator Agent )
4. ZX Spectrum
5. Amstrad
6. Commodore 64
7. Fujitsu FM-7
8. Sharp X1
9. NEC PC-8801
10. MSX
11. Sega SG-1000
12. Colecovision ( Homebrew )
13. Nintendo Gameboy
14. Nintendo Entertainment System
15. Gameboy Color ( Elevator Action EX )
16. Atari ST ( Mission Elevator )
17. Amiga ( Mission Elevator )
18. Gameboy Advance ( Elevator Action: Old & New )
( Classic & Arranged )
19. Sega Saturn ( Hidden in Elevator Action Returns )
20. Playstation 2 ( Taito Memories Gekan )
21. Playstation 2 / Xbox / Windows ( Taito Legends )
22. Playstation Portable ( Taito Legends Power Up )
23. Windows ( Remake )
24. Playstation 3 ( Elevator Action Deluxe )
25. Playstation 4 / Nintendo Switch ( Arcade Archives )
I've actually had that one in mind for some time. Right now I'm working on Gremlins to celebrate Halloween though and will do Binary Land after that, so it will come, just later down the line.
@@diskyboy86 Okay, sounds cool. Thank you very much.
What? You haven't disappeared already? Stop bothering youtubers with your requests
What happened to Game History Source?