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'''''Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie''''' (ヨッシーのクッキー クルッポンオーブンでクッキー ''Yosshī no Kukkī: Kuruppon Ōbun de Kukkī'') is a Japan-only edition of ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'', exclusively for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. It was developed by National Human Electronics and released in 1994<ref>[http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/games/yckodc The Mushroom Kingdom] Retrieved November 21, 2010</ref> to promote their new Kuruppon oven. Only 500 copies of the game were produced, and are now very expensive collector's items<ref>[http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2010/10/expensive-games-tokyo/?pid=441 The 12 Most Expensive Videogames in Tokyo] Retrieved November 21, 2010</ref>.
'''''Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie''''' (ヨッシーのクッキー クルッポンオーブンでクッキー ''Yosshī no Kukkī: Kuruppon Ōbun de Kukkī'', lit. "Yoshi's Cookie: Cookies in Kuruppon Oven") is a Japan-only edition of ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'', exclusively for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. It was developed by National Human Electronics and released in 1994<ref>[http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/games/yckodc The Mushroom Kingdom] Retrieved November 21, 2010</ref> to promote their new Kuruppon oven. Only 500 copies of the game were produced, and are now very expensive collector's items<ref>[http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2010/10/expensive-games-tokyo/?pid=441 The 12 Most Expensive Videogames in Tokyo] Retrieved November 21, 2010</ref>.


While an identical copy of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''Yoshi's Cookie'' is included, an additional mode is available in which [[Yoshi]] moves around on a map similar to ''[[Super Mario World]]''{{'}}s, navigating a small, unknown island. By surveying around and selecting areas, Yoshi is able to cross bridges, hop over blocks, and swim river streams. Along his tour, Yoshi teaches recipe tutorials in the local buildings that players can use to bake real versions of the [[Yoshi Cookie|cookies]] featured in the game such as Checkerboard Cookies, Heart Cookies, and Flower Cookies.
While an identical copy of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''Yoshi's Cookie'' is included, an additional mode is available in which [[Yoshi]] moves around on a map similar to ''[[Super Mario World]]''{{'}}s, navigating a small, unknown island. By surveying around and selecting areas, Yoshi is able to cross bridges, hop over blocks, and swim river streams. Along his tour, Yoshi teaches recipe tutorials in the local buildings that players can use to bake real versions of the [[Yoshi Cookie|cookies]] featured in the game such as Checkerboard Cookies, Heart Cookies, and Flower Cookies.

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Template:Infobox Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie (ヨッシーのクッキー クルッポンオーブンでクッキー Yosshī no Kukkī: Kuruppon Ōbun de Kukkī, lit. "Yoshi's Cookie: Cookies in Kuruppon Oven") is a Japan-only edition of Yoshi's Cookie, exclusively for the Super Famicom. It was developed by National Human Electronics and released in 1994[1] to promote their new Kuruppon oven. Only 500 copies of the game were produced, and are now very expensive collector's items[2].

While an identical copy of the SNES version of Yoshi's Cookie is included, an additional mode is available in which Yoshi moves around on a map similar to Super Mario World's, navigating a small, unknown island. By surveying around and selecting areas, Yoshi is able to cross bridges, hop over blocks, and swim river streams. Along his tour, Yoshi teaches recipe tutorials in the local buildings that players can use to bake real versions of the cookies featured in the game such as Checkerboard Cookies, Heart Cookies, and Flower Cookies.

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  1. ^ The Mushroom Kingdom Retrieved November 21, 2010
  2. ^ The 12 Most Expensive Videogames in Tokyo Retrieved November 21, 2010
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