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Released in 2002 for the Nintendo GameCube, Super Mario Sunshine is a 3D platformer that showcased the capabilities of Nintendo's then-new console. Developed by Nintendo EAD, the game follows Mario as he attempts to clean up the tropical island of Isle Delfino using a water-spraying device called FLUDD.

Running the NTSC-U ISO on the Dolphin emulator is the most common way to play today. For a high-quality experience, expert guides recommend:

A linker address map file—used for internal exception handling—can be found in the NTSC-U code. Test Maps:

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