


#Yoshi sound effects series#
This is the 2nd Panel de Pon game in the series to be released in most regions, while in Japan this is the 1st game in the Panepon series under the Panepon name. Yoshi no Panepon ( ヨッシーのパネポン, Yoshi no Panepon) also known as Tetris Attack outside of Japan is essentially a watered-down port of its 16-bit counterpart of the same name. The ending is different, more similar to a typical Mario story.The palette does not change in the Bowser cutscene, nor are there any effects in place of the effects in Cordelia's cutscene.Kamek does not have a cutscene like Thanatos.Colors are more saturated than Panel de Pon.Bowser reuses Thanatos theme and the tileset is based off of the Dragon, making Cordelia's theme unused.Kamek uses the theme of the Phoenix & Dragon.Wickedness use a tileset like the ones seen in the Hub World. The Jewel World stage was entirely redesigned since Flying Wiggler is more associated with Flowers than Jewels.The voice that says "Nintendo" when you boot up the game is different.No mouth flaps whenever the characters do a chain in the 1-player modes.Garbage blocks are no longer unique to the character but instead, all characters use a modified version of Thanatos' Garbage Block.Lip's theme only plays in the tutorial mode, since the game uses a rendition of Yoshi's theme. The Fairy World was entirely redesigned to a Yoshi stage.This change is not in the Japanese Satellaview version of the game, and instead the advertises the Game Boy version of the game. The game states that the Tetris name was licensed with permission for Nintendo to use.The title screen is entirely redesigned with no assets used from Panel de Pon.In the menu, there's an additional option that allows players to view content such as the sound effects, character bios and change some of the settings for the 2-player vs.

The game was originally released in the west as a replacement for the original Panel de Pon and then later brought to Japan using the Satellaview. This game is also quite infamous for not getting a re-release for the Virtual Console since the original Panel de Pon has always been released regularly on Nintendo's Virtual Console service in Japan along with being included on the SFC Mini. This game has led to future rebrandings of the Panel de Pon series, in an attempt to make the series more marketable for a worldwide audience. The music in the game is identical to the original Panel de Pon, with a few exceptions and the introduction of a few Yoshi-themed tracks, some originally composed by Koji Kondo. The stages and artwork were all changed to remove any Panel de Pon references. The characters were changed to be from the Yoshi series. This is the 1st Panel de Pon game in the series to be released in most regions, while in Japan this is the 2nd game in the Panepon series under the Panepon name. Yoshi no Panepon, also known as Tetris Attack outside of Japan, is a reskin of the original Panel de Pon.
