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==Sub-pages==
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==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==
* To access rounds 11+, on the 1P menu set Music Type to Off and Speed to Hi. Then, navigate to Round, hold Up and press Select.
* ''Yoshi's Cookie'' originally began development as a Super NES game called "Hermetica" produced by game designer David Nolte.
* ''Yoshi's Cookie'' originally began development as a Super NES game called "Hermetica" produced by game designer David Nolte.
* The soundtrack features a rendition of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Csik%C3%B3s_Post Csikós Post], written by German composer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Necke Hermann Necke].
* The soundtrack features a rendition of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Csik%C3%B3s_Post Csikós Post], written by German composer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Necke Hermann Necke].
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* Yoshi's Cookie (U) [o1]
* Yoshi's Cookie (U) [o1]


==External Links==
==External links==
 
{{Yoshi series}}

Latest revision as of 00:27, 29 January 2024

Title Screen

Yoshi's Cookie

Also known as: Yoshi no Cookie (JP)
Developer: TOSE
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: NES
Released in JP: November 21, 1992
Released in US: April 17, 1993
Released in EU: 1993


ROMIcon.png ROM map
RAMIcon.png RAM map
Cactisprite.png TCRF
Yoshi's Cookie
Mapper No. 4
Mapper Name Nintendo MMC3
PRG-ROM Pages 8 x 16 KiB
CHR-ROM Pages 8 x 8 KiB
Mirroring Horizontal
4-Screen Mirroring No
SRAM Enabled No


Sub-pages

Read about development information and materials for this game.
ROM map
Read about prototype versions of this game that have been released or dumped.
RAM map

Miscellaneous

  • To access rounds 11+, on the 1P menu set Music Type to Off and Speed to Hi. Then, navigate to Round, hold Up and press Select.
  • Yoshi's Cookie originally began development as a Super NES game called "Hermetica" produced by game designer David Nolte.
  • The soundtrack features a rendition of Csikós Post, written by German composer Hermann Necke.
  • The levels in the game's Puzzle mode were designed by Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov.
  • Tetris DS features a Yoshi's Cookie backdrop for its Puzzle mode, and Mario Kart: Double Dash‼ features a battle stage, Cookie Land, with a Yoshi's Cookie theme.
  • The Washington Post in 1993 called the game "simple, but addictive, just like all puzzlers from the Big N. Give Yoshi's Cookie a taste test - but don't do it before bedtime. You might have nightmares about that NES coming back to life.

Known Dumps

  • Hash Cookie (Yoshi's Cookie Hack) [o1]
  • Hash Cookie (Yoshi's Cookie Hack)
  • Ma Li 12 (Yoshi no Cookie) [p1]
  • Ma Li 12 (Yoshi no Cookie) [p1][o1]
  • Yoshi no Cookie (J) [!]
  • Yoshi no Cookie (J) [b1]
  • Yoshi no Cookie (J) [b2]
  • Yoshi no Cookie (J) [o1]
  • Yoshi no Cookie (J) [T+Chi1.3_Jiuban]
  • Yoshi's Cookie (E) (VC)
  • Yoshi's Cookie (E) [!]
  • Yoshi's Cookie (U) (VC)
  • Yoshi's Cookie (U) [!]
  • Yoshi's Cookie (U) [b1]
  • Yoshi's Cookie (U) [o1]

External links