Yoshi's Island DS, later released in Japan as Yoshi Island DS (ヨッシー アイランド DS, Yosshī Airando Dī Esu), is a platforming video game developed by Artoon for the Nintendo DS.Published by Nintendo, it was released in North America and Australasia in November 2006, in Europe in December 2006, and in Japan in March 2007. It is the sequel to the 1995 SNES game, Super Mario World 2. May 05, 2019 I played the original Yoshi's Island for SNES when I was a kid. This new one is a really good follow-up to that. It stays consistent in the design, but it also introduces a lot of newer, interesting gameplay dynamics to keep you entertained. This is a sub-page of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. A number of changes were made to the international version, mostly graphical in nature.
FREE at http://cartography.ocremix.orgSuper Cartography Bros. is the 55th album published by OverClocked ReMix. It features seventeen tracks from fifteen artists in three unique versions, arranging map themes from nine soundtracks of the Super Mario series for various Nintendo platforms from the NES to the Wii U.It was made by fans, for fans, and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any game publisher or developer; all images, characters, and original compositions are copyright their respective owners.• Games: Super Mario World, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, New Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario 3D World, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Super Mario 3D Land, Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, New Super Mario Bros.• Original Composers: Koji Kondo, Kenta Nagata, Shiho Fujii, Ryo Nagamatsu, Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Yasuaki Iwata, Asuka Hayazaki, Takeshi Hama, Kozue Ishikawa, Ryoji Yoshitomi, Hajime Wakai• ReMixers: Funk Fiction, RobKTA, DarkSim, Flexstyle, XPRTNovice, Jewbei, DDRKirby(ISQ), bLiNd, Arceace, Desert Catz (KingTiger, Flexstyle), SREYAS, Kruai, DJ RoboRob, EAR, BeatdropDirector/Mastering• Michael Birch (Flexstyle)DJ Mix• Aaron Wu (Global-Trance) - http://global-trance.comArtwork• Maya Petersen (rnn) - http://prnnography.comWebsite• David Lloyd (djpretzel)Trailer• José E. Felix (José the Bronx Rican)Project Assistant• R. Corey Oltman (KingTiger)QA• Joe Zieja (XPRTNovice)Creator• Shariq Ansari (DarkeSword)Executive Producers• David W. Lloyd (djpretzel)• Larry Oji (Liontamer)Founded in 1999, OverClocked ReMix is an organization dedicated to the appreciation, preservation, and interpretation of video game music. Its primary focus is ocremix.org, a website featuring hundreds of free fan arrangements, information on game music and composers, resources for aspiring artists, and a thriving community of video game music fans.For media inquiries (interviews, articles, conventions) or soundtrack development with OverClocked ReMix, please contact us!http://ocremix.org/info/About_UsVideo by José the Bronx Rican (José E. Felix)http://www.bronxrican.comSUPPORT US:OverClocked ReMix is a not-for-profit site that provides a ton of free music, which requires a ton of bandwidth and a pretty hefty web server. We need your help to keep the site running!• http://ocremix.org/store/• http://patreon.com/ocremix• http://bit.ly/ocrPayPalJOIN US:• http://ocremix.org/forums/• http://facebook.com/ocremix• http://twitter.com/ocremix• http://soundcloud.com/ocremix• http://ocremix.tumblr.com
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Comment by さいじん
Yoshi's Island Online
That beat though
Comment by OtterBEAT (Original)
great job!!!!!!
Comment by Flup
daaaaamn
Comment by lri_power
this is great
Comment by Nommy
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Mario Yoshi's Island Remix
Posted 2002-11-30, evaluated by djpretzel
Beautiful, and an imaginative and thorough overhaul of the caverns theme from Yoshi's Island. As a fan of McVaffe, trip-hoppish downbeat, piano-driven pieces, and Yoshi's Island, this ReMix is obviously partial to me on several levels. I loved the theme in question back when I was playing YI, sometimes referred to SMW2 - minimal, but neverending and cavernous . . . as a cavern theme should be, no? McVaffe takes the essence of that and imbues it with a life and character all his own, layering fantastic, organic processed drums, subtle pads, atmospheric synths and some nice slice fx circa 2'20'. But the anchor and meat of the melodic portion of the track is a very strong acoustic piano. This must have taken some restraint for McVaffe - at least it would have for me - as the piano never really belts out into a full-blown solo, but is instead consistently strong throughout, with variance and ornamentation to avoid straight repetition. I have to confess that I do consider this a missed opportunity for what could have been a bitchin' two-fisted piano solo, Billy Joel-style, forming a clear climax to the work. But I have my style and McVaffe has his, this is a very good thing, and I respect and admire the restraint. This is a shimmering work that creates a complete audio universe, and represents some of McVaffe's best beat work (esp. in the 'intriguing percussive textures' category) to date. It's also quite different in style and execution from most mixes of the Mario series at large, adding something new to the compendium of Kondo creations. Highly recommended.
― djpretzel