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Creator(s) |
Various |
Oldest version |
Unknown |
Newest version |
DS12's version (2021) |
Origin |
Yoshi is a character from the Super Mario franchise. He has the ability to eat enemies with his long tongue and either spit them out or turn them into eggs. His home is Yoshi's Island named after himself, he has known Mario ever since Mario was a baby (as seen in Yoshi's Island for the SNES). He first appeared in Super Mario World for the SNES.
In M.U.G.E.N, Yoshi has been made by many creators.
Drede17XI's version
Despite boasting being one of the earlier versions of Yoshi in M.U.G.E.N, this green dinosaur happens to be an odd spriteswap of Super Mario. While it attempts to deviate from the base, its beta state leaves it in the dust with two, messily implemented Specials and not much else.
Mike's first version
One of the first Yoshi characters to exist in M.U.G.E.N, it is fairly easy to pick up and play for newcomers due to its abundance of projectiles.
Mike's second version
Aside from the prominent visual upgrades, Mike's second Yoshi does away with some of the fire-based attacks present in the first Yoshi and gives the character two charge attacks; a significant number of the character's move activations have been remapped to coincide with the transition from six-button to four-button gameplay.
YochiThMaster333's version
This version of Yoshi may seem like a regular Yoshi's Island-inspired conversion, but its usage of a generally negatively-perceived template, alongside odd-ranged Normals and overpowered infinites, may make you want to consider not counting this egg before it hatches.
Earthwormjim4's version
While this prehistoric pal looks and seems inspired by the N64 Super Smash Bros., this Yoshi takes a different path in terms of gameplay, as it instead carries basic gameplay mechanisms such as a Super Jump and a dodge, alongside having learnt a few techniques from a certain martial arts expert. Yoshi, while he lacks his trademark powers, can still put up a good combo, helped by his easily spammable Normals.