Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
SNES platformer · Free browser emulator · Mobile & desktop
Play Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island in your browser with a WebAssembly SNES emulator. Escort Baby Mario through colorful levels with eggs and transformations.
Powered by EmulatorJS (WebAssembly NES core). On phones, rotate to landscape for the largest playfield and the on-screen controller.
Tap Play in the player to start. On phones and tablets, EmulatorJS shows an on-screen D-pad and A/B buttons after start. On desktop, use the keyboard map below.
How To Play
Yoshi's Island is a SNES platformer where Yoshi carries Baby Mario through painted worlds. Throw eggs, flutter-jump, and transform into vehicles while keeping Baby Mario safe from enemies.
EmulatorJS + snes9x WASM powers this page. Use keyboard or the touch virtual gamepad; save states help with tough fortress stages.
Controls
These are EmulatorJS default mappings (same defaults as emubrowser). Open the in-player settings gear to rebind keys or show/hide the virtual gamepad.
Touch
- Tap Play to start the emulator.
- Use the on-screen D-pad (left) to move and navigate levels.
- Tap A for jump / primary action and B for run / secondary action.
- Use Start to pause and Select for menus or inventory.
- Toggle the virtual gamepad from the emulator toolbar if it is hidden.
Mouse / Gamepad
- Click Play to start, then use the emulator toolbar for mute, fullscreen, save states, and settings.
- A USB or Bluetooth gamepad works through the browser Gamepad API once connected.
Keyboard
- Arrow keys — D-pad
- Z — A (flutter / special)
- X — B (jump)
- A / S — throw egg / look (X/Y)
- Enter — Start · V — Select
| NES action | Keyboard | In Yoshi's Island |
|---|---|---|
| D-pad | ↑↓←→ | Move / look |
| A | Z | Flutter / special |
| B | X | Jump |
| X / Y | AS | Throw egg / aim |
| Start / Select | EnterV | Pause / status |
Touch devices
Yes — it works on phones and tablets. EmulatorJS ships a built-in virtual gamepad that appears on touch browsers after the game starts. You get an on-screen D-pad plus A, B, Start, and Select. A custom D-pad overlay is not required.
Physical Bluetooth gamepads also work through the browser Gamepad API. If the virtual pad is hidden, use the gamepad icon in the emulator toolbar to toggle it.
More Mario games
Browse the Mario Bros category for Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart, Super Mario RPG, and the NES trilogy.
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