NGC - Super Mario Sunshine [JPN]
NGC - Super Mario Sunshine [JPN]
NGC - Super Mario Sunshine [JPN] is a video game soundtrack composed by Koji Kondo and Shinobu Tanaka for the Nintendo GameCube game Super Mario Sunshine. The soundtrack was released in Japan on July 18, 2002, along with the game. The soundtrack features 58 tracks, including the main theme, "Delfino Plaza", and various music pieces for different stages, characters, and events in the game.
NGC - Super Mario Sunshine [JPN]
Super Mario Sunshine is a 3D platform game that follows the adventures of Mario as he travels to Isle Delfino, a tropical island filled with sunshine and water. However, Mario soon discovers that the island has been polluted by a mysterious villain who resembles him, and he is blamed for the mess. Mario must use a water-spraying device called F.L.U.D.D. to clean up the island and find the true culprit.
The soundtrack of Super Mario Sunshine reflects the sunny and tropical atmosphere of the game, as well as the water-based gameplay. The music is mostly upbeat and cheerful, with influences from Latin, Caribbean, and Hawaiian music styles. Some tracks also feature vocals, such as "Bianco Hills", "Ricco Harbor", and "Corona Mountain". The soundtrack also incorporates some classic Mario themes, such as the "Super Mario Bros." theme and the "Underwater" theme.
The soundtrack of Super Mario Sunshine has been praised by critics and fans for its quality and diversity. Some of the tracks have become fan favorites, such as "Delfino Plaza", which has been remixed and covered by many artists. The soundtrack has also been featured in other Nintendo games, such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mario Kart 8, and Super Mario Maker 2.
If you want to listen to the soundtrack of Super Mario Sunshine, you can find some of the tracks on SoundCloud . You can also buy the original CD from online stores or download it from digital platforms. Enjoy the sunshine and the music!