![]() Number 5 – Old school Mario Game references This unused combatant can even still be found on a test map amongst the games unused data! It’s probably just as well this guy didn’t make into the game however, as he looks pretty mean and was supposed to spawn both Swoopin’ and Strollin Stu’s behind him as you attempted to fill up his outer shell with water to pop him, before stomping on his eye. Speaking of Dolphin Plaza, Super Mario Sunshine makes several references to the Nintendo Gamecube’s original codename “Dolphin”! Dolphin statues and symbols litter the entire plaza, Isle Delfino is also shaped like a Dolphin and even translates to Dolphin Island, there is a Hotel Delfino and in Noki Bay there is even a Dolphin shaped patch of Graffiti!Įarly in development, there was going to be an enemy named “Tramplin’ Stu” or Hinokuri in Japan, who was essentially a giant stu like enemy. Starting with Number 8 we have – Italian Island NamesĪll of the primary locations of the colourful Isle Delfino in Mario Sunshine have an Italian first name!įrom Shell Bay to Dolphin Plaza if you want to brush up on your Italian then what better way then playing Mario Sunshine? Are you ready to learn a little bit more about one of the most fun Super Mario Games ever? Delve with us into the 2002 Game Cube classic Super Mario Sunshine with these 8 super facts!
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