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YOSHI'S NEW ISLAND 1 Important Information Basic Information 2 Online Features Introduction 3 About the Game 4 Getting Started 5 Saving Data Controls 6 Basic Controls 7 Egg Controls Story Mode 8 Map Screen 9 Playing the Game 10 Course Screen

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YOSHI'S NEW ISLAND

1 Important Information

Basic Information

2 Online Features

Introduction

3 About the Game

4 Getting Started

5 Saving Data

Controls

6 Basic Controls

7 Egg Controls

Story Mode

8 Map Screen

9 Playing the Game

10 Course Screen

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11 Items

12 Switches and Things

13 Eggs

14 Transformations

2P Minigame Mode

15 Minigames

SpotPass

16 SpotPass

Support Information

17 How to Contact Us

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1 Important Information

Please read this manual carefullybefore using this software. If thesoftware is to be used by youngchildren, the manual should be readand explained to them by an adult.

Before use, please also read theOperations Manual for yourNintendo 3DS system. It containsimportant information that will helpyou enjoy this software.

♦ Unless stated otherwise, anyreferences to "Nintendo 3DS" inthis manual apply toNintendo 3DS™ andNintendo 3DS™ XL systems.

♦ Unless stated otherwise, anyreferences to "Nintendo 3DS" inthis manual also apply toNintendo 2DS™ systems,excluding references to featureswhich make use of 3D visuals.Features which require closing theNintendo 3DS system can besimulated by using the sleepswitch.

IMPORTANT

Important information about yourhealth and safety is available in theHealth and Safety Informationapplication on the HOME Menu.

To access this application, touch the icon on the HOME Menu, then

Health and Safety Information

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touch OPEN and read the contentsof each section carefully. When youhave finished, press toreturn to the HOME Menu.

You should also thoroughly read theOperations Manual, especially the"Health and Safety Information"section, before using Nintendo 3DSsoftware.

For precautions related to wirelesscommunication and online play,please refer to the OperationsManual, "Health and SafetyInformation".

The in-game language depends onthe one that is set on the system.This title supports eight differentlanguages: English, German, French,Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portugueseand Russian.You can change the in-gamelanguage by changing the languagesetting of your system. Forinstructions about how to change thesystem language, please refer to theSystem Settings electronic manual.

Language Selection

For age rating information for thisand other software, please consultthe relevant website for the agerating system in your region.

www.pegi.infoPEGI (Europe):

Age Rating Information

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USK (Germany):www.usk.de

Classification Operations Branch(Australia):www.classification.gov.au

OFLC (New Zealand):www.censorship.govt.nz

Advisories

This software (including any digitalcontent or documentation youdownload or use in connection withthis software) is licensed byNintendo only for personal andnon-commercial use on yourNintendo 3DS system. Your use ofany network services of thissoftware is subject to theNintendo 3DS Service UserAgreement and Privacy Policy,which includes the Nintendo 3DSCode of Conduct.

Unauthorised reproduction or use isprohibited.This software contains copyprotection technology to preventreproduction and copying ofcontent.Your Nintendo 3DS system andsoftware are not designed for usewith any existing or futureunauthorised technical modificationof the hardware or software or theuse of any unauthorised device inconnection with your Nintendo 3DSsystem.

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After the Nintendo 3DS system orany software is updated, anyexisting or future unauthorisedtechnical modification of thehardware or software of yourNintendo 3DS system, or the use ofany unauthorised device inconnection with your Nintendo 3DSsystem, may render yourNintendo 3DS system permanentlyunplayable. Content deriving fromthe unauthorised technicalmodification of the hardware orsoftware of your Nintendo 3DSsystem may be removed.

This software, instruction manualand other written materialsaccompanying the software areprotected by domestic andinternational intellectual propertylaws.

Trademarks are property of theirrespective owners. Nintendo 3DS isa trademark of Nintendo.

©2014 Nintendo Co., Ltd.

CTR-P-ATAP-00

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2 Online Features

This software supports NintendoNetwork™.You can allow this software toconnect to the internet and sendinformation about how you play toNintendo. See SpotPass™ (p. 16) formore details.

Nintendo Network is an onlineservice which allows you to playwith other players all over theworld, download new softwareand add-on content, tradevideos, send messages and muchmore!

About Nintendo Network

♦ For information about connectingyour Nintendo 3DS system to theinternet, refer to the OperationsManual.

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3 About the Game

Baby Luigi has been kidnapped, andit's up to the Yoshi clan to gothrough each course and get himback, all while taking care of BabyMario! Gobble up enemies and tosseggs to save the day (and BabyLuigi)!

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4 Getting Started

Navigate the menu using thefollowing controls:

Menu Controls

Select an option /

Confirm

Cancel

♦ You can also select and confirmoptions by touching the TouchScreen.

File Menu

To start a gamefrom thebeginning, selectNEW GAME. Tocontinue youradventure, selectthe data file you have been usingand you will continue to the modeselection screen.

If you're launching this game for thefirst time, you'll be asked whetheryou want to activate SpotPass(p. 16). Any time after that, you'llstart at the file menu.

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SpotPass

Activate or deactivate SpotPass for

Egg-Toss Style

Set your egg-toss style to Hasty,Patient or Gyro (p. 7).

Controls

Choose between A Style or B Stylecontrols.

The following settings can bechanged:

Options

Play with a friend in fun minigamesvia Local Play and Download Play.

2P Minigame Mode (p. 15)

Get through the courses and saveBaby Luigi!

Story Mode (p. 8-14)

Mode Selection Screen

Choose whichmode you want toplay.

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this game.

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5 Saving Data

● Do not turn the power off,reset the system or removeGame Cards/SD Cards whilesaving. Make sure not to getdirt in the terminals. Theseactions could result inpermanent data loss.

● Do not use externalaccessories or software tomodify your save data, as thiscan lead to an inability toprogress or loss of save data.Any modification ispermanent, so be careful.

Select ERASE in the file menu toclear data from a file.

Erasing a File

♦ Erased data cannot be recoveredso be sure to double check thatyou actually want to erase it.

Select COPY in the file menu tocopy data from one file to another.

Copying a File

Your game progress will beautomatically saved to your fileeach time you clear a course.

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6 Basic Controls

Flutter Jump

Jump and hold down to float in mid-air for amoment.

Press .

Jump

Press .

Crouch

Press .

Move

This game has two control styles: AStyle and B Style. This manual iswritten using the controls forA Style.

♦ You can view the controls for BStyle when selecting it from theoptions menu.

♦ and perform the samefunction.

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Enter Doorways

Enter a Pipe

Press in the directionof the pipe to enter it.

will appear whentrying to gobble upcertain enemies. Whenthis happens, press anybutton repeatedly to gobble upthe enemy.

Flick Out Tongue(Gobble Things)

Press to fl ick outYoshi's tongue andgobble up enemies andother objects. Press and to flick the tongue upwards.

♦ After gobbling up something,press to spit it back out as anattack.

Ground Pound

Press in mid-air toattack enemies or poundposts into the ground.

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Stand in front of adoorway and press toenter.

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7 Egg Controls

Hasty

❶ Press and hold / todisplay theaiming cursor( ).

❷ will move upand down. Lineit up with yourtarget, then letgo of the buttonto toss an egg.

Toss eggs at enemies and otherobjects. You can switch youregg-toss style between Hasty,Patient or Gyro.

Tossing an Egg

♦ You can carry up to six eggs.♦ Not all enemies can be turned

into eggs.

Making an Egg

After gobbling an enemy,press to make an egg(p. 13).

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Gyro

❶ Press / todisplay theaiming cursor( ).

❷ Line up with your target bytilting the Nintendo 3DS system.

❸ Press / once more to tossan egg.

Patient

❶ Press / to make appear.❷ Line up the moving with your

target, then press / again to toss an egg.

While is displayed...

• Press and hold to aim directly upwards.

• Press / to stop frommoving.

• Press / to cancel an eggtoss.

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When using this software, youmay have to move theNintendo 3DS system around.Make sure you have enoughroom before playing, and holdthe system firmly with bothhands. Do not move the systemwith excessive force, as thiscould lead to injuries, damageto the product or damage tonearby objects.

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8 Map Screen

You will encounter bosses incourses four and eight of eachworld. Beat the boss in course eightto progress to the next world.

Courses5

Touch these icons to changeworlds.

World4

Collected coins (p. 11)3

Remaining lives2

Current world and coursename

1

1

2

3

4

56

7

Here you select which world andcourse you want to play. Selectinga course will bring you to thecourse screen (p. 9-10).

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These icons display when you havecleared a course and met any of thefollowing conditions:

Course progress6

: Finished the course with a starpower of 30 (p. 9)

: Collected 20 red coins (p. 11): Collected five smiley flowers

(p. 11)

Medal count (p. 9)7

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9 Playing the Game

Baby Mario will get swept away byKamek's goons, and you'll lose alife.

If the counter reacheszero...

Once Baby Mario is on Yoshi'sback again, your star power willslowly recover up to ten.

Star Power

When you gethit by anenemy, BabyMario will falloff Yoshi'sback and yourstar power ( ) will startdecreasing. Hurry and grab BabyMario before the counter reacheszero!

The objectiveis to headthrough eachcourse,defeatingenemies anddodging traps as you go. Onceyou've cleared a course, you'll thenbe able to proceed to the next one.

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Jump through the GoalRing to finish a course.You will earn medals ifthe roulette stops on asmiley flower ( ).

♦ There is one on the Goal Ringfor every smiley flower you foundin that course.

♦ You will get a medal for everysmiley flower you found.

Clearing Courses

Once you pass throughthis ring, you'll be able torestart the course fromhere if you lose a life.Your star power will also increaseby ten.

♦ Your progress will be lost if youleave to play another course, orif you get a Game Over.

Checkpoint Ring

Medals

Collect 30 of theseegg-shaped medals ineach world and whoknows what willhappen...

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When you lose all your lives, it'sGame Over! If that happens, you'llstart from the beginning of thecourse with five lives.

Game Over

• Your star power count reacheszero and Baby Mario is sweptaway

• You fall into a hole or lava• You touch spikes or other traps

Losing a Life

The following will make Yoshi lose alife:

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10 Course Screen

Collected coins4

Remaining lives3

Collected items2

Shows how many items you'vecollected and how many of thoseitems you need to collect.

: Stars: Red coins: Smiley flowers

Message Block1

Hit these from below to get helpfulhints and tips.

1

4

2

3

Using the Course Screen

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Pause Menu

Touch PAUSEwhile on thecourse screen todisplay the pausemenu. Here youcan return to themap screen, or configure settings inthe options menu.

Looking Up or Down

In certain areas, you can movethe view up with / ordown with / and seeplaces you couldn't see before.

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11 Items

Smiley Flowers

There are five of thesehidden in each course.

Stars

These increase your starpower by one, to a maximumof 30.

Red Coins

20 of these are scatteredthrough each course. Theyare also counted towardsyour normal coin count.

Coins

Collect 100 of these to gainan extra life.

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Red Yoshi Stars

Pick up one of theseto make you zoomalong like a comet!Use to adjustyour position.

Yoshi Stars

Grab one of these totransform into the invincibleSuper Yoshi! Hold down to dash and make Super Yoshi runup walls and across ceilings!

Watermelons

Eat one of these and press to spit the seeds out asan attack. You can also findspecial kinds of watermelon - firewatermelons that let Yoshi breathefire, and ice watermelons that letYoshi breathe ice!

Flutter Wings

If you lose a life severaltimes in the same course,Mr. Pipe will lend you thesespecial wings. Hold down tocontinuously flutter-jump!

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Mr. Pipe

This mysteriouscharacter will appear atcertain times in thegame to help you outwith an item or two.

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12 Switches and Things

Arrow Clouds

Hit one of these with an eggand the egg will fly off in thedirection the arrow ispointing.

Keys and Doors

You can open locked doorsif you have a key.

Switches

Jump on these to cause avariety of effects.

Egg Blocks

Hit one of these from belowto make an egg pop out.

Winged Clouds

If you can hit one of thesewith eggs or enemies, allkinds of things can happen!

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Binoculars

Pick up these to look aroundYoshi's immediatesurroundings for a shorttime. Move the Nintendo 3DSsystem or slide to look aroundthe area.

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13 Eggs

You can get items by hittingenemies with eggs - differentcoloured eggs produce differentitems.

Eggs and Items

♦ Red eggs don't bounce. If onehits a wall, pipe or otherobstacle, it will be lost.

Normal Eggs

As an egg bounces off walls,pipes or other obstacles, itwill turn from green toyellow and then to red.

Tossing eggs around can be usefulfor defeating enemies and affectingobjects in the world. There are eventwo special types of egg: MegaEggdozers and Metal Eggdozers.

Produces a coin.

Produces two stars.

♦ These only appear incertain courses.

Produces a red coin.

Produces three coins.

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Metal Eggdozers

There are differentways to get these,one of which is bygobbling a Metal Guy.Toss one and it'll rollalong the ground,smashing rocks, squashing enemiesand shaking things up!

Mega Eggdozer Gauge

Fill this gauge bysmashing pipes and otherscenery and you'll get a1-Up for each bar filled.

Mega Eggdozers

One way to get one ofthese is by gobbling aMega Guy. Toss it tosquash enemies,smash pipes andcause chaos!

♦ A Mega Eggdozer will replace allof your normal eggs.

♦ You won't be able to get throughnarrow areas while you'recarrying a Mega Eggdozer.

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When carrying a MetalEggdozer...

Metal Eggdozers are heavy andwill weigh down your jumps. Onthe other hand, they will let youwalk around while underwater.Tossing the egg will let you floatto the surface again.

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14 Transformations

Mine Cart Yoshi

Yoshi rides along as amine cart. Press anybutton to jump.

Transformations

Pick up a Time Booster tostay transformed forlonger.

♦ Control Yoshi while he'stransformed by tilting theNintendo 3DS system.

♦ Touch PAUSE to see the controlsfor the transformation.

Head through a WhirlyGate and Yoshi willundergo a transformationfor a short time. Try toget to the exit before thetransformation wears off!

Here are just a few of Yoshi'stransformations...

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Jackhammer Yoshi

Press any button to drillthrough blocks beneathyou.

Hot-Air Balloon Yoshi

Float higher and higherwhile dodging obstacles.Press any button to slowdown.

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15 Minigames

- One Nintendo 3DS system perplayer

You Will Need:

- At least one copy of the software

Play with a friend in fun minigamesusing Local Play or Download Play.

♦ You'll unlock more minigames asyou play through Story Mode.

Both players own thesoftware

(Local Play)

Hosting a Game

❶ Select HOST.

❷ Once a playerhas been found,select theplayer's name.

❸ Choose a minigame to play.

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One player owns thesoftware

(Download Play)

Joining a Game

Select JOIN, then select theplayer's name when it appears.

Sharing the Software

The player who owns a copy of thesoftware on their system shouldselect SHARE, then select the otherplayer's name when it appears.

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♦ You may need to perform asystem update. Follow theon-screen instructions to beginthe update.

If you receive a message duringthe system update that theconnection was unsuccessful,carry out the system update fromthe System Settings application.

For further information aboutsystem updates, refer to theOperations Manual.

♦ Closing the system duringLocal Play/Download Play, or asystem update, will interrupt the

Joining a Game

❶ The player withouta copy of thesoftware shouldtouch theDownload Playicon on the HOME Menu, thentouch OPEN.

❷ Touch the Nintendo 3DS logo,then touch YOSHI'S NEWISLAND, and finally touch OK.

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connection.

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16 SpotPass

Set the SEND DATA? setting to YESin the options menu.

Activating SpotPass

♦ Set it to NO to deactivate

Sending play data toNintendo

(SpotPass)

To use SpotPass, you must first:- Accept the Nintendo 3DS ServiceUser Agreement and Privacy Policy- Set up an internet connection- Insert an SD Card into theNintendo 3DS systemFor information on these, refer tothe Operations Manual.

If you have activated SpotPass, thesystem will automatically search fora wireless access point while inSleep Mode, and send data on howyou play this game to Nintendo,without having to launch the gameitself. Data sent to Nintendo will beused for the development of futureproducts. You can deactivateSpotPass for this software at anytime.

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SpotPass.

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17 How to Contact Us

For product information, please visitthe Nintendo website at:www.nintendo.com

For technical support andtroubleshooting, please refer to theOperations Manual for yourNintendo 3DS system or visit:support.nintendo.com