Normally, in games where Boos have their trademark "stopping when looked at" mechanic, they hide their face with their arms when the player character is looking at them. However, in Yoshi's Story, they instead simply stop moving and display a "friendly" face with a slight smile while Yoshi is looking at them.
The 1998 German guide for Yoshi's Story is the only place where an official render of that Boo face is featured.
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Cover Artwork Comparison
'Yoshi's Story'
Nintendo 64
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1998 Yoshi's Story for Nintendo 64 Comic Ad
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Peace, Love & Happiness
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Japanese magazine ad for "Yoshi's Story" (N64).
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It's a little weird but I have a file on my phone that is specifically for your art. No one accomplished that before so... have the appreciation you deserve! Before I go, have my whole heart. I don't want it :)
I take it, plant it, grow it into a Super Happy Tree, and then give it back 🍎
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Unique high-quality illustration of Baby Bowser's castle, found only in the 1998 German official guide for Yoshi's Story. It appears to be a colorful, much more high-resolution version of the game's Game Over screen background.
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Christmas promotional artworrk for 'Yoshi's Story', which was included in a supplemental media file for 'Mario no Photopi' on the Nintendo 64 DD.
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Yoshi's Story
Nintendo EAD
Nintendo 64
1998
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1998 Yoshi's Story for Nintendo 64 Magazine Ad
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