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Yoshi's Touch & Go Hands-On. We played one of the cutest games ever on the Nintendo DS today. Finally, Baby Mario is back in action. Oct 7, 2004 7:03pm. Yoshi's Touch & Go First Look.
While it's fair to say Yoshi's Touch & Go is an endearingly simple and addictive concept that is fun while it lasts, you really do expect more variety than is on offer.
Formally known as Balloon Trip, Yoshi Touch & Go was originally shown at E3 2004. It was a simple game that consisted of Baby Mario falling through the sky and it was up to the player to draw ...
Yoshi Touch & Go began its life as "Balloon Trip," an E3 tech demo to demonstrate the idea of dual-screen and touch-screen elements in a simple game design. At the time of its debut, ...
GameCore's William Vitka and Chad Chamberlain step aside for this week's game review, which is written by CBSNews.com's Joey Arak "Touching is good!" That's what Nintendo has been telling us in an ...
Review Yoshi Touch & Go (Wii U eShop / DS). Fleeting fun. Between the DS, 3DS and Wii U, Nintendo has delivered many touch screen gaming experiences throughout the years. While some are genuinely ...
Yoshi Touch & Go (Catch! Touch! Yoshi in the original Japanese) is one of the easiest games to describe that you'll ever come across. You start out as annoyingly squeaky Baby Mario, falling ...
Yoshi and Baby Mario are back together at long last, and it'll take a steady hand to guide them through their latest adventure. As Yoshi charges across the island, you use the stylus to throw eggs ...
Take a dash of Wario Ware, a shot of the mini-games from Super Mario 64 DS and a slug of Yoshi's Island and, while the resulting cocktail might be as. Skip to main content.
Yoshi's Touch & Go is a spin-off game design that brings back a lot of elements and situations from one of, if not the finest 2D platformer ever created: Yoshi's Island.
Yoshi's Touch & Go isn't really worth buying at its current price. I know that's a bit of a downer to come in on, but the key point I want to make about is that it's easy to confuse why it isn't ...
Yoshi's Touch and Go is a decent game that was overlooked by almost everyone, but it's definitely worth your time. At least, 15 minutes of it. If you're looking for something enjoyable to play, ...