Mario and Luigi (DS)

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Seven hours and fifteen minutes in and I managed to rescue all the Yoshis. Hooray! It involved getting eaten by the big pink thing – which was deliberate, obviously. Ahem. Anyway, I ended up wandering about in its innards on a Yoshi hunt, before defeat0ring a big nasty boss beastie and then being part of a grand procession of Marios, Luigis, Yoshis, eggs and Toads dropping out of the dirty great pink thing’s sphincter.

And I learned a bit about the digestive system too! Who says video games aren’t educational. I know all about those coloured switches which can be hammered to open up little doors. And I know all about the little pressure sensitive springy platforms and, erm, stuff.

Ok, maybe not THAT educational, but fun nonetheless. And the Yoshis are all ok! Hooray! I was beginning to worry for a minute – unhappy Yoshis == WRONGNESS,

Oh! Which reminds me! Baby Bowser was in there as well but I can’t remember what happened to him.

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