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+ | '''''Super Mario Sunshine''''' is the second 3D platform game in the {{ser|Super Mario}} series, released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], and the successor to ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. | ||
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− | When Mario arrives on tropical Isle Delfino, the once-pristine island is polluted and plastered with graffiti. Even worse, he's being blamed for the mess! Now instead of enjoying a relaxing vacation Mario has to clean up the place and track down the real culprit." | + | ''When Mario arrives on tropical Isle Delfino, the once-pristine island is polluted and plastered with graffiti. Even worse, he's being blamed for the mess! Now instead of enjoying a relaxing vacation Mario has to clean up the place and track down the real culprit.''" |
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
+ | Mario, Princess Peach and a group of Toads head to the tropical paradise Isle Delfino on vacation. When they arrive, however, they find that the island has been covered in graffiti, and the residents have pinned the blame on Mario, arresting him for the crime. Mario is now tasked with using his new water pump F.L.U.D.D., which he finds on the airstrip at the beginning of the game, to clean the island while also trying to stop the real culprit, a shadowy doppelgänger of Mario wielding a paintbrush who is simply known as "Shadow Mario". | ||
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− | * {{sw|Super Mario Sunshine| | + | * {{sw|Super Mario Sunshine|''Super Mario Sunshine'' game guide on StrategyWiki}} |
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Revision as of 21:56, 12 July 2015
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Super Mario Sunshine is the second 3D platform game in the Super Mario series, released for the Nintendo GameCube, and the successor to Super Mario 64.
Contents
Blurb
"Dark Days on Isle Delfino!
When Mario arrives on tropical Isle Delfino, the once-pristine island is polluted and plastered with graffiti. Even worse, he's being blamed for the mess! Now instead of enjoying a relaxing vacation Mario has to clean up the place and track down the real culprit."
Story
Mario, Princess Peach and a group of Toads head to the tropical paradise Isle Delfino on vacation. When they arrive, however, they find that the island has been covered in graffiti, and the residents have pinned the blame on Mario, arresting him for the crime. Mario is now tasked with using his new water pump F.L.U.D.D., which he finds on the airstrip at the beginning of the game, to clean the island while also trying to stop the real culprit, a shadowy doppelgänger of Mario wielding a paintbrush who is simply known as "Shadow Mario".
Gameplay
References
External links
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