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=Gameplay=
 
=Gameplay=
  
The game is played with the Super Scope, which within the game is wielded by Mario. The player is on Yoshi's back for the duration of the game and will lose health if they shoot Yoshi. The rifle can fire indefinitely, although it will drain power the longer it is used and will eventually need to be recharged. The gun can be temporarily powered up by a [[Fire Flower]], of which only two were found in the game. Each level had a time limit and split paths, with the player being able to choose a path by shooting a gate.
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The game is played with the Super Scope, which within the game is wielded by Mario. The player is on Yoshi's back for the duration of the game and will lose health if they shoot Yoshi. The rifle can fire indefinitely, although it will drain power the longer it is used which makes shots slower and weaker. The gun can be temporarily powered up by a [[Fire Flower]], of which only two were found in the game.  
  
 
Although it is primarily a shooter, ''Yoshi's Safari'' occasionally has platforming elements as the cursor button could be used to make Yoshi jump over objects. Various classic ''Mario'' enemies appear as enemies and bosses. A harder second playthrough is available upon completion of the game
 
Although it is primarily a shooter, ''Yoshi's Safari'' occasionally has platforming elements as the cursor button could be used to make Yoshi jump over objects. Various classic ''Mario'' enemies appear as enemies and bosses. A harder second playthrough is available upon completion of the game
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=Legacy=
 
=Legacy=
  
''Yoshi's Safari'' has not had a follow-up and has primarily fallen into obscurity. It is notable that this is the first game where the princess was known by her Japanese name of "Peach" rather than "Princess Toadstool" in the English language versions, although this could be due a translation oversight. Mario and Yoshi would later be paired up again in the more well-known ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.
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''Yoshi's Safari'' has not had a follow-up and has primarily fallen into obscurity. It is notable that this is the first game where the princess was known by her Japanese name of "Peach" rather than "Princess Toadstool" in the English language versions, although this could be due to the translation. Mario and Yoshi would later be paired up in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.
  
{{Yoshi Series}}
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[[Category: Super Nintendo games]][[Category: Mario Games]][[Category: Yoshi Games]]
 
 
[[Category: Super Nintendo Games]][[Category: Mario Games]][[Category: Yoshi Games]]
 

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