... Like, it seemed like every issue that at least every issue that I had of Nintendo Power, which wasn't too many, it was around this time, had Yoshi's Cookie in it at some point. And I never played it because I didn't really care for puzzle games. ...

... So there's another fun fact while we get ready for our final course of the evening, the dessert course that we talk about, you know, you could play right now if you felt like it. Yoshi's Cookie for the Super Nintendo and regular Nintendo. So Yoshi's Cookie came out originally on the NES in 1992 in Japan, 1993 in the US, and then they re-released it at the same time for the Super Nintendo
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... ports of things like Matt Hoffman's Pro BMX games, a few other Game Boy Advance games. But last month we talked about the Resident Evil Game Boy game and the prototype that was like the 3D version that they threw away. The developer of the 3D one they threw away was Hot Gen Studios. So there's another fun fact while we get ready for our final course of the evening, the dessert course that we talk about, you know, you could play right now if you felt like it. Yoshi's Cookie for the Super Nintendo and regular Nintendo. So Yoshi's Cookie came out originally on the NES in 1992 in Japan, 1993 in the US, and then they re-released it at the same time for the Super Nintendo because at this point, the Super Nintendo about it for two years. This was one of the very later, not the very last, but a very later Nintendo published NES game. It originally was not a Mario game. They basically found another puzzle game that didn't do incredibly well. They added the Mario characters. ...