

On Isle Delfino, there is a beach called Sirena Beach. Sirena Beach is a Huge GameCube Controllerĩ – Sirena Beach is a Huge GameCube Controller On the Noki Bay stage you have to clear up graffiti that is in the shape of a Dolphin.A hotel in the game is called Hotel Delfino.Dolphin statues can be found throughout the entire Plaza.When translated from Italian to English, “Isle Delfino” literally means Dolphin island.Here are a few obvious Easter Egg references: Nintendo has been very smart with this code name and many references can be seen in the Super Mario Sunshine game. You need to refer to the project as something, right? Just think of code names as a name given to projects such as a new console before their official name has been thought of.

Also, “Flipper” was the name of the Nintendo GameCube’s GPU (Graphics processing unit). Project “Dolphin” was the code name that was given to the GameCube and if you look underneath a Gamecube console you will see DOL-001 or DOL-101, which are references to the code name “Dolphin”. References to Project Dolphin in Super Mario Sunshineġ0 – References to Project Dolphin in Super Mario Sunshine Sure, to many this game was overlooked by I still think it is a classic game and I have played this retro classic (mostly on emulators) so much that I started to notice some Easter Eggs that other people might not have noticed… But have no fear, Mario is equipped with F.L.U.D.D (Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device) to make his efforts less endeavouring. Mario is not only required to clean up Isle Delfino, but he also has to rescue Princess Peach from Shadow Mario – come on, it wouldn’t have been a Mario game if the Princess didn’t need saving. Mario and friends are taking a vacation on the island when little did they know a perpetrator, who goes by the name “Shadow Mario”, would go around vandalizing the island and Mario would get blamed for the whole mess. The storyline of the game is set on the tropical island Isle Delfino. Super Mario Sunshine was released for the GameCube (Nintendo’s 6th generation console) back in 2002 and was the 2nd Mario game in the franchise to utilise 3D graphics – the one before being Super Mario 64 which was released in 1996 for the Nintendo 64.
