
Yoshi's Cookie Nintendo Game Boy DMG-CIJ CIB Boxed Manual Japan NTSC-J Tested
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Yoshi's Cookie (known in Japan as Yoshi no Cookie) is a 1992 tile-matching puzzle game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. The player is given a rectangular grid populated with different types of cookies and must mix and match them so that entire rows or columns consist of the same type, clearing them from the field. A special Yoshi-head cookie also appears occasionally, acting as a wild card to help clear lines. This is the complete boxed (CIB) Japanese NTSC-J release, model number DMG-CIJ, including the cartridge, box and manual. The game offers multiple modes, including a single-player Action Mode with progressively harder levels and a two-player VS Mode. Game Boy cartridges are region-free, so this Japanese version can be played on any Game Boy console. The cartridge has been tested and confirmed working, making it a solid pick for retro collectors or puzzle game fans.
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