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SNES Super Mario World 2 - Yoshi's Island (USA v1.0) in 1:38:56.6 by Spezzafer (?).
Download AVI file via BitTorrent (size: 280 MB, length: 1:43:17)
Download snes9x movie file (.smv) (date: 2005-06-18)
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Watch online (video.google.com)
Read author's comments in submission #721
Discuss this movie
Rating: 8.4 (58 votes)
- Aims for fastest time
- Takes damage to save time
- Uses no warps
- Abuses programming errors in the game
- Genre: Platform
Super Mario World 2 - Yoshi's Island is a vibrant, colorful and fun game that stars the popular Yoshi.

We recommend reading the author's comments, because there's a lot more to this movie than meets the eye, even though the movie is very colourful, actionpacked and full with entertaining tricks and maneuvers.
In other words, the very essence we tool-assisted speedrun movie makers enjoy. :)

Technically, the game is very exceptional on SNES due to its use of the SuperFX chip. The chip allows for many cool special effects that are otherwise impossible on SNES.

If you liked this but want even more Yoshi craziness, be sure to check out the warped completion.