![]() ![]() As Mario clears each world, he unlocks others. Instead of stars, Mario captures Shine Sprites that will help restore the island. Like Super Mario 64, there are many worlds and each world has several goals to meet. Mario learns that Bowser Jr., Bowser's son, was the one who changed the island and kidnapped Princess Peach. is a powerful water device that can clean up the mess that the fake Mario has caused. ( Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device), which Mario straps on his back. A judge tells Mario to clean up the island. Someone who looks like him has been making the island dirty. However, the police on the island arrest Mario. ![]() Mario and his friends arrive in Isle Delfino for a vacation. To compare, other consoles like the NES, SNES, and Nintendo 64 had been accompanied by a Mario game. Instead, it was released about nine months after the GameCube had come out. It was the first platform game starring Mario that was not a launch title – it was not released when the Nintendo console debuted. This game has it all.Super Mario Sunshine ( スーパーマリオサンシャイン, Sūpā Mario Sanshain) is a 2002 video game made by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. And while “Super Mario Sunshine” did not revolutionise the game industry or even make sales records, it is the definitive platformer for the Gamecube, and a testament to the franchise as a whole. The game is an aesthetic masterpiece, combining beautifully crafted environments, with a deep memorable soundtrack, and a vibrant colour pallet straight out of a comic book. It is a fun, original experience, which takes from its predecessors, yet influences its successors. In conclusion, “Super Mario Sunshine” is everything I like in video-games. Furthermore, the fact that the gameplay consists collecting Shine Sprites (120 to be exact) there is tons of replay value to find each one. In terms of the gameplay, the game’s controls are very responsive and the difficulty is just right, not too hard and not too easy. ![]() The water effects are mesmerising and the game is probably the most colourful of all the games in the franchise. Graphically, the game is smooth and a pleasure to look at. Plus, the game has got a brilliant soundtrack, bringing each of the different levels vibrantly to life. Instead, it is down to the game’s beautiful environments and level design, which show a sun-soaked tropical paradise, and a pleasant counteraction to the ‘traditional’ Mushroom Kingdom. The plot is insanely weird, albeit farcical, but it is a kind departure from the frequently simple Princess saving, which has become the Mario series trademark.īut this is not why I have such a fondness for “Super Mario Sunshine”. Naturally, as with all Super Mario games, the culprits turn out to be Bowser and his clan of minions, who once again are trying to steal the Princess, only for Mario to save her. To help Mario on his quest for freedom, he is joined by FLUDD a talking water nozzle pump cannon, who cleans the gooey graffiti, with a number of different attachments. After being incarcerated for supposedly covering the beautiful isle of Delfino in graffiti goo, Mario has to clean up the town (and his name) to restore peace back to the land of the Pianta people and reclaim the precious Shine Sprites. “Super Mario Sunshine” is, in my mind, the most original Super Mario game in the franchise. That game is of course, “Super Mario Sunshine” which is by far, the most overlooked and underappreciated Super Mario game in history. Yet, one Super Mario game, rarely ever makes the cut, and is unfairly sandwiched between “Super Mario 64” and “Super Mario Galaxy”. Whenever greatest game lists are written, it is common for at least one (in some cases even two) Super Mario games to make an appearance. ![]()
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