Yoshi’s Story contains a secret message spanning the entirety of the game - hidden letters spelled out in coins that only become visible under the effect of the temporary Heart Fruit, which is awarded to Yoshi for eating six identical fruit in a row.
For many years, I have looked for a guide that describes where to find these letters, and provides pictures of them. I was unable to find this material even in official guides, and there do not seem to be any fan-made guides for it that include screenshots either. Therefore, I have decided to take matters into my own hands, and create such a guide myself.
I have published a freely available article on the Supper Mario Broth Patreon where I detail where and how to find each letter in the secret message, with screenshots. I hope that guide can be useful to you if you decide to go on the quest to find each letter yourself.
disaster capitalism wrecked nearly every facet of new orleans post-katrina, this is the latest in a long line of things that have broken this city. half the black population gone, gentrification in final stages, underemployment is rampant, harsher enforcement of ancient drug laws, corrupt politics, Airbnb, and now a fully for-profit school system designed to funnel those with the best access and privilege to the top, and those without on the school to prison pipeline as early as goddamn Pre-K. New Orleans ain’t New Orleans anymore, and hasn’t been for a long ass time.
To get into the spirit of summer I chose water Pokemon as my inspiration for my latest Guzu Gallery show piece! Shellder is a vastly underrated Pokemon by the way. Just look at that face!
If anyone here in Austin wants to check it out you should! It’ll be up until July 10! Prints available here.
jurassic parks problem is that they spend all their time making psychic super raptors that turn invisible or whatever when they could be combining fluffy dinosaurs and lizards with really chubby necks
if they need scary animals they can just make awful pterosaurs that yawn like pelicans
December 24, 1968: In the Apollo 8 message from space, astronauts read verses from the Book of Genesis, and mission commander Frank Borman closes with Christmas greetings to “all of you on the good Earth.”