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End-of-level score tally screen now has two parts the second one shows your high score on all levels in the world.Pause screen now correctly displays your high score in the level, instead of replacing it with your current score when you have a higher score.When unlocking a bonus minigame or Extra level, all icons flip over at once, instead of one at a time."Perfect" message is displayed at 1000 points, not 800.Extra level no longer requires 100 points on every level of the world (not exactly a change, as it still requires 800 points, but the points from the Secret level count as well).Bonus minigame only requires 700 points instead of 800 to unlock.Extra lives are given for reaching certain point values (200- 1up, 300- 3up, 500- 5up).Total points on each world are calculated.After viewing scores, all icons flip over at once, instead of one at a time.It is possible to switch worlds while viewing scores.Score icon is removed there is a Score tab instead.There is only oneĀ ? icon on the map initially (the bonus minigame) there are blank spaces instead of squares for the Secret and Extra level.Extra level and bonus minigame icons are moved one space to the right.File select screen displays "Clear" instead of "World 6" after the final boss.You can return to the title screen by pressing B on the world select screen.A world select screen, styled after the maps from the SNES version, appears before the level select screen when you load a save file you can go back to it by pressing B.The x-2 and x-7 Yoshis have the correct colors on the map screen.Green Yoshi moves to the right of the x-8 level when you have a Secret or Extra level selected.The maps below the level icons are now just a horizontal line of Yoshis.6 Secret levels are unlocked after completing 6-8, one per world.This list is incomplete you could help by expanding it. This is a list of differences between the original SNES version of Yoshi's Island and its GBA remake.