A key powerhouse franchise plumber takes a well-earned vacation. Read Review
Mario makes his debut on the Nintendo GameCube with Super Mario Sunshine. On a vacation away from the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario finds himself in a messy situation on the island of Delphino, where a Mario look alike has been causing all kinds of trouble. Explore huge 3D environments that range from a lush waterfall paradise, to an exciting amusement park complete with a rollercoaster you can ride. Mario makes use of a new water pack, which allows him to hover, launch, and rocket around levels, as well as spray enemies with. Mario has never had so many cool new moves, or looked so good in 3D.
Complete walkthrough of each Story, plus where to find all the Shines and Blue Coins.
You've read far too many previews. You know Mario's on vacation. It goes wrong. He's on clean-up duty with a FLUDD water cannon strapped to his back. There's some "terminator" Mario running about Delfino Island like he owns the place, causing the Pianta natives to wobble their gigantic noses in disgust. You know Mario's rescuing "shine sprites" to lighten up the island. You've seen the video footage. Heck, you might have even played the import copy. What you need to know is, "How big's the game, where's Luigi, where's Wario, where's Waluigi, and do I really have to rescue the princess again?" Oh, and "is this Miyamoto masterpiece any good?" Read More »
Release Region: United States
Release Date: August 26, 2002
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: November 20, 2002
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: August 26, 2002
Publisher: Nintendo
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