Will these two children ever reach their parents safely? Kamek's forces are actively searching the island. Yoshi heads leisurely back to the other Yoshies, unaware of the danger at hand. Narrator: Kamek, the evil Magikoopa, and kidnapper of the baby, quickly dispatches his toadies, when he discovers that he missed the other baby! Maybe the stork was using it? But Yoshi can't figure it out. This is very fortunate! Wha-? Something else fell with the baby. HUH?!? Suddenly, a baby drops in onto his back. It's a lovely day, and Yoshi is taking a walk.
Meanwhile, here is Yoshi's Island, home to all Yoshies. The second baby falls undetected towards the open sea. Narrator: WOW!!! Snatching only one baby, the creature vanishes into the darkness from whence it came. Suddenly, a shadow appears in a gap between the clouds and races towards the stork with blinding speed. In his bill, he supports a pair of twins. A stork hurries across the dusky, pre-dawn sky. This is a story about baby Mario and Yoshi. Check out the scripts from the original SMW2 cinematics below:- Kamek on his broomstick The story for Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island is as you would expect largely unchanged from the original setting for Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island on the SNES. The game includes all the levels and 6 “advance exclusive” new levels. Of course, you can connect up to 4 players to play Super Mario Bros, a staple now of the Advance series.
Taking on Yoshi who helps Baby Mario get to his lost brother Baby Luigi, you travel through Dinosaur Island and meet with Snifits, Shyguys, Shyaways and Kamek to defeat Baby Bowser. Yoshi’s Island, the game that was bundled with the Snes 2 and probably one of the few that gave the perfect use to the SFX-2 Chip saw its release as Super Mario Advance 3. Third time is a charm they say, and Nintendo did it, taking the power of the Gameboy advance to the edge they released one of the better, if not the best, platformers right into the Gameboy advance.