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Super Mario Sunshine

Super Mario Sunshine
GenreAction Adventure
DeveloperNINTENDO
PublisherNINTENDO
Released2002
Rating
Graphics:8.0
Sound:8.0
Gameplay:9.0
Overall:8.0
Reviewed byndial
Combining the wonderfully fluid control system of Super Mario 64, featuring great level designs and solid storyline, SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE is one of the best games ever released for the Nintendo GameCube! Explore huge 3D environments that range from a lush waterfall paradise to an exciting amusement park complete with a rollercoaster you can ride.
 
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Super Mario SunshineSTORY / GAMEPLAY
Super Mario Sunshine has a lot in common with the 96 Super Mario 64 (for the N64) game, an incredible example that set new standards for every 3D platform game. Just like in Super Mario 64, each level is split into multiple sequential objectives. Each of the levels contain eight episodes and completing an episode always results in obtaining a Shine. The game opens with Mario and his entourage escaping the daily grind of the Mushroom Kingdom by flying to a tropical vacation in Isle Delfino. But Mario's dreaming is cut short immediately after landing at the island's airstrip. A Mario-like maniac has mucked up the entire island, so Mario must do his best to clean up the mess! Armed with a hi-tech water cannon called FLUDD (Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device!), Mario sets out to free the island, clear his name and solve the mystery. The level goals are often pretty straightforward, as you can solve practically any problem you come across by simply shooting it with water. Controlling Mario is a snap. Most of his Super Mario 64 moves are retained in this game, including the extremely useful spinning and triple jumps.

GRAPHICS / SOUND
Super Mario Sunshine looks great. The game's levels are really large and the graphics are rendered with an impressive draw distance. Although some textures might look low-res and blocky up-close, the graphics are truly good. Super Mario Sunshine mostly runs at a solid and smooth frame rate and the characters are colorful and well animated. Apart from its great visuals, the sound is great too and most of the game's music is actually an updated version of the classic Mario theme that plays during the levels, along with a variety of cool sound effects.
 
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Gamecube

GamecubeCPU: IBM "Gekko" PowerPC CPU at 486MHz
MEMORY: 43MB RAM total (of which 16MB DRAM used as buffer for DVD drive and audio)
GRAPHICS: ATI Technologies GPU 162MHz max 640x576 progressive scan, supporting multi-texturing, bump mapping, reflection mapping, 24-bit z-buffer, Bilinear, trilinear, and anisotropic texture filtering etc
SOUND: Custom chip running at 81MHz Macronix DSP, 64 channels of 16bit 48kHz, supporting Dolby Prologic II
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24bit RGB 16,7 million-color palette (16,7M on screen)
 
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