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According to the Super Mario 128 Central post, admins there had subsequently reached out to SolarGamer but they had proved unable to provide any further useful information. Chances are good they were merely a fan who had reposted the Handheld Boards image and added their own, enthusiastic commentary.  
According to the Super Mario 128 Central post, admins there had subsequently reached out to SolarGamer but they had proved unable to provide any further useful information. Chances are good they were merely a fan who had reposted the Handheld Boards image and added their own, enthusiastic commentary.  


The 128 Central blogpost does point out that a purple Yoshi - albeit wearing brown not green sneakers, and surrounded by none of the details in the earlier image - is briefly seen in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', which would be released for the Nintendo GameCube only a couple of years later. Since the Game Boy Advance turned out not to be able to render 3D graphics at the resolution shown, it's plausible that the image might actually have been pulled from an early demo of a console game.
The 128 Central blogpost does point out that a purple Yoshi - albeit wearing brown not green sneakers, and surrounded by none of the details in the earlier image - is briefly seen in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', which would be released for the Nintendo GameCube only a couple of years later. Since the Game Boy Advance turned out not to be capable of rendering 3D graphics at the resolution seen in the image, either at launch or in subsequent upgrades <ref>[https://www.sm128c.com/purple-yoshi-gba-game-likely-not-real-0099 Super Mario 128 Central blog post about the tech demo.] Retrieved 17 Feb '22</ref>, it's plausible that the image might actually have been pulled from an early demo of the console game, or been incorporated into it instead.


==Status==
==Status==
The ultimate source of the purple Yoshi image has never surfaced, making it impossible to confirm whether it was actually part of a longer demo. In any case, the Game Boy Advance turned out not to be capable of rendering 3D graphics at the resolution seen in the image, either at launch or in subsequent upgrades.<ref>[https://www.sm128c.com/purple-yoshi-gba-game-likely-not-real-0099 Super Mario 128 Central blog post about the tech demo.] Retrieved 17 Feb '22</ref>
The ultimate source of the purple Yoshi image has never surfaced, making it impossible to confirm whether it was actually part of a longer demo.  


Despite the overtly promotional tone and exclusivity of both IGN image posts, no further info was ever provided by Nintendo or anyone affiliated. On balance, it seems most likely that the image was either lifted from a very preliminary tech demo or mocked up by someone within the Nintendo PR offices to encourage fan speculation around the GBA's release and never intended to reflect an actual upcoming game.
Despite the overtly promotional tone and exclusivity of both IGN image posts, no further info was ever provided by Nintendo or anyone affiliated. On balance, it seems most likely that the image was either lifted from a very preliminary tech demo or mocked up by someone within the Nintendo PR offices to encourage fan speculation around the GBA's release and never intended to reflect an actual upcoming game.

Revision as of 18:32, 23 May 2022

Purple yoshi tech demo.jpeg

The screenshot of the tech demo.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

In August 2000 an image featuring a notably off-model Yoshi the Dinosaur was posted on IGN's website. At least resembling a screenshot from a longer tech demo, presumably for the then-upcoming Game Boy Advance, it shows a 3D rendering of the popular Nintendo mascot as bright purple, with a red crest and wearing dark green sneakers - a striking departure from the canonical apple-green dino with an orange crest and sneakers. He is seen from a third-person forward perspective, moving along a forest path. Blue and red spider-like creatures - apparently also new designs - face him as he stretches his tongue out at one, ready to capture or eat it. A target on that creature along with a prominent counter and other graphics add to the impression of gameplay in progress.

The Search

In 2014 Lost Media YouTuber LSuperSonicQ discovered the screenshot on a Spaceworld 2000 image website and uploaded it onto his blog.[1] On further investigation in 2018 he also found it on an Ars Technica forum page from August 14th, 2000, along with a Lost Levels forum page of similar vintage providing links to two separate sources for the image.[2]

The second link in the Lost Levels post led to what seems most likely to be the original and official source of the image: an archived IGN Boards forum page, where a pixelated version had been used to lure users into signing up for the Handheld Boards in order to see the clear version. The blurb on the signup page cited it as having been 'sent to us from a Japanese correspondent' and suggested that it matched the GBA's expected resolution thus might be from a demo for an upcoming GBA game, or at least designed to gauge interest in producing one.

Unfortunately, the matching Handheld Boards forum thread containing the clear image was not archived, and it is unknown what if any additional context it provided.[3] Given the tone of contemporary references and (probable) reposts, however, the missing reveal post could not have been much more specific than the teaser - although the entire saga does at least seem to have confirmed the image was not entirely fake.

The first Lost Levels forum link led to another, less official but significant reference on a now-defunct fansite, Super Mario 128 Central, which in turn had sourced the image from a post by user "SolarGamer" on the IGN Boards fan forum. Similarly citing a 'Japanese source', SolarGamer had posted the image there along with the following information about its provenance:

"That is right! There is finally a high-quality Game Boy Advance screenshot...And as you can see it is of Yoshi!!... While there is no word on what exactly this game is, it looks a little like "Yoshi's Safari" for the SNES..."[4]

According to the Super Mario 128 Central post, admins there had subsequently reached out to SolarGamer but they had proved unable to provide any further useful information. Chances are good they were merely a fan who had reposted the Handheld Boards image and added their own, enthusiastic commentary.

The 128 Central blogpost does point out that a purple Yoshi - albeit wearing brown not green sneakers, and surrounded by none of the details in the earlier image - is briefly seen in Super Mario Sunshine, which would be released for the Nintendo GameCube only a couple of years later. Since the Game Boy Advance turned out not to be capable of rendering 3D graphics at the resolution seen in the image, either at launch or in subsequent upgrades [5], it's plausible that the image might actually have been pulled from an early demo of the console game, or been incorporated into it instead.

Status

The ultimate source of the purple Yoshi image has never surfaced, making it impossible to confirm whether it was actually part of a longer demo.

Despite the overtly promotional tone and exclusivity of both IGN image posts, no further info was ever provided by Nintendo or anyone affiliated. On balance, it seems most likely that the image was either lifted from a very preliminary tech demo or mocked up by someone within the Nintendo PR offices to encourage fan speculation around the GBA's release and never intended to reflect an actual upcoming game.

Gallery

LSuperSonicQ's video on the subject.

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