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Yoshi Touch & Go started off as a tech demo for the GameCube called "Balloon Trip," a side-scrolling platformer. The game later shifted to the Nintendo DS in order to focus on the touch screen, as they wanted to make a feature that would allow the player to draw paths on.
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