Super Mario Sunshine

Super Mario Sunshine is a 3D platformer game made in 2002 for the Nintendo Gamecube. It is the follow-up to Super Mario 64.

Plot
Mario and Princess Peach are on holiday to Isle Delfino but a figure similar to Mario has been vandalising the island with a weird paint-like substance. Mario is the prime suspect and sentenced to cleaning up the island with a device called FLUDD. Princess Peach is kidnapped by the Mario figure and it turns that the Mario figure is Bowser Jr. Mario must collect Shine Sprites (similar to Mario collecting Power Star in Super Mario 64). After collecting 70 Shine Sprites, Mario must go to Corona Moutain where Bowser Jr and Bowser are waiting for him. After defeating the two and rescuing Princess Peach, Bowser Jr says he wants to fight Mario again. Bowser praises him but then says to rest awhile.

Trivia
This game is the second Mario game to have extensive voice acting after Hotel Mario and the first 3D Mario to have extensive voice acting.

The game sold 5 million copies, making it the sixth best-selling Gamecube game.

The number of Shine Sprites, 120, is the same amount of Power Stars in Super Mario 64.