The Gamecube stores titles that are quite loved by gamers around the world, and one of the most special is none other than Super Mario Sunshine, which could be considered among the least beloved of the plumber franchise, and that is because the movements were not as accurate as expected. However, there are fans who have become so obsessed with this refreshing release that they have even revealed one of its biggest mysteries that never had a solution.
As some may already know, within the game there are some signs that have a language that has no apparent translation, which for people were just scribbles, but for others a kind of hieroglyphics that can help us learn about the lore, especially of Delfino Island. This was deciphered by the YouTuber 2CPhoenix, and he has achieved this based on a booklet that helped him find the entire alphabet in order to shape the letters in different languages such as Italian, English and Japanese.
Here you can see the process:
Here is a description of Super Mario Sunshine:
The game features similar gameplay to its predecessor, “Super Mario 64,” with Mario exploring open 3D worlds and collecting stars to progress. However, “Super Mario Sunshine” introduces a new device called “FLUDD” (Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device), which Mario carries on his back. FLUDD allows Mario to spray water to clean up pollution, temporarily fly with water jets, and shoot water blasts to attack enemies and solve puzzles.
It is known for its colorful design and tropical theme, as well as its innovative gameplay and unique mechanics, such as the use of FLUDD. “Super Mario Sunshine” received critical acclaim and became one of the best-selling games for the Nintendo GameCube. It remains a beloved title among fans of the “Super Mario” franchise and is considered one of the classics of the series.
Remember that the video game was only available for a limited time with the collection Super Mario 3D All-Stars. It is no longer for sale, at least officially.
Via: Nintendo Life
Editor's note: It's great how there are people who decipher ancient mysteries in video games that are no longer played as much, especially in Super Mario Sunshine, which needs to be valued more, because it is a fact that it is a fun installment.
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