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Yoshisstoryearlytitle.png|An early Japanese title screen, with the title "Yoshi’s Picture Book".
Talltowernobg.png|An early version of [[Tower Climb (level)|Tower Climb]], devoid of a background.
Earlygrassflower.png|Pink Yoshi in a grass level, with a Smiley Flower.
Redyoshiunderwaterbeta.png|Red Yoshi in a barren water level, with an early, simpler sprite for the Smile Meter.
Neurongrass.png|Green Yoshi standing on a Neuron in a beach or grass level, in which they do not appear in the final.
Page1select.png|An early version of the Page 1 select screen
BetaYoshiStoryArt.jpg|Early artwork, showing a slightly different design for the Yoshis
BetaYoshiStoryArt.jpg|Early artwork, showing a slightly different design for the Yoshis
Purplestory.PNG|Artwork for the Purple Yoshi, a character not present in the final game
Purplestory.PNG|Artwork for the Purple Yoshi, a character not present in the final game

Revision as of 18:24, October 20, 2021

This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Yoshi's Story.

Early ideas

The game's original name and logo.

The game's working title was Yoshi's Island 64. The early logo looks similar to the SNES game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island logo, implying that Yoshi's Story was originally planned as a sequel to said game and would have been a title in the Yoshi's Island series.

Early builds

As seen in early footage and screenshots, there was originally going to be a playable Brown Yoshi and Purple Yoshi. However they were replaced by Pink Yoshi and White Yoshi in the final game[1]. Smiley Flowers were set to appear in the game, but didn't make it to the final version. Large Shy Guys resembling Giant Shy Guys were going to appear[2] and Bone Dragons were to be purple, flesh-covered dragons rather than bony, undead ones. They also looked less sinister. Also it appears that these flesh-covered dragons would have appeared in a more vibrant looking cave rather than the dark one seen in the final game.

Stage 4-2: The Jungle Puddle was known to be much more menacing, with large bubbles and a Bone Dragon. Jungle Hut also looked different than the final version. Yoshi also used the same noises he did in Super Mario World and Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, likely as placeholders until the voice was decided on.[citation needed]

An unused theme can be found in the game's files. It may have been used for another Page.[3]

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