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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 23, 2011 20:05:30 GMT -5
But I don't really want to buy a Mario Golf. ....your missing out on major fun  Maybe I'll rent it sometime.
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 23, 2011 20:03:26 GMT -5
Does anyone get this weird message when you screw up logging in, there's a message hat you must "verify you're human" or something? Uh...no.  Must be something with my computer. Maybe I need a "security update" or whatever.
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 23, 2011 14:32:03 GMT -5
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 23, 2011 14:21:49 GMT -5
In the cut-scene where Mario goes to court, a map is shown with way more locations (levels like Corona Mountain and not like a secret level with red coins in Delfino Plaza) than there are in the game. It's possible that maybe the game once had more locations like SM64 did, but running out of time, most were scrapped. I also noticed that Noki Bay and Corona Mountain weren't marked as well.
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 23, 2011 11:38:51 GMT -5
Version 3:
Version 4:
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 22, 2011 6:52:41 GMT -5
Never played a Mario Golf game. Golf's pretty okay with me, but I don't really want to buy a Mario Golf.
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 21, 2011 16:02:02 GMT -5
Just post secrets/tricks that you have discovered or other people have!
-Spraying water on some of the doors in Bianco Hills make coins pop out.
-Cataquacks can be killed by leading them up to the Sand Dune and spraying them.
-Pressing Y and shifting the camera quickly when you jump to a Shine Sprite and the camera's angle will be different when the cutscene plays. If you're really quick, you can even get the camera behind Mario when he poses! (FOUND BY RJWATERS2)
-When you're in the secret level in Pianta Village and you are on the platform with all the spawning Strollin' Stus, do not, repeat, DO NOT wash off the graffiti that makes them appear. Instead, try squirting them down (without letting them go fly off) and jump. Every Stu down automatically dies when you jump on one, and every three you kill gives a 1-up. This can be repeated over and over to farm up to 99 lives.
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 21, 2011 15:53:47 GMT -5
I think it would be cool for Super Mario Sunshine to have a "hard mode" like Luigi's Mansion and some other games do.
Changes would be:
- Water in FLUDD depletes faster (spraying water would use as much water as a regular Turbo Nozzle spray would)
-Yoshi lasts only half the time he would in the regular game.
-Enemies do double the damage.
-Shadow Mario is faster, more agile, takes longer to take him down, and he does triple the damage to Mario.
-1-Up's are rarer
-Spraying some things makes a Stu (any of the sub-species) pop out instead of a coin or a 1-up normally.
-The Crate smashing Mini-game lasts for 20 seconds instead of 30.
-Red Coins are now in harder to reach places.
MORE WILL BE ADDED!
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 21, 2011 14:15:47 GMT -5
Yeah, I probably won't be going that again. 
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 21, 2011 14:14:50 GMT -5
Does anyone get this weird message when you screw up logging in, there's a message hat you must "verify you're human" or something?
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 21, 2011 13:56:32 GMT -5
The extra lives stuff. 300th forum post! Woo! There were a lot of 4th wall breaks in Super Paper Mario like that, and I just wanted to do something similar and I had fun writing it. Anyways, the movie will be updated every Monday and Thursday!
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 21, 2011 13:32:16 GMT -5
Game-logic?
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 21, 2011 11:28:41 GMT -5
Part 3:
The Piantas in black lead the gang to a strange underground tunnel, and when they reach the bottom, discover there's a secret military base under the entire island! They are taken into a small room where five important-looking Piantas and Nokis stare down at them. They are in a highly-classified military courtroom, where the 5 immediately give them the Game-Over penalty and will privately lose all their extra lives in 3 days.
The gang is depressed by this, considering why they will game over has not been revealed. They are in a sound-proof, dusty old jail cell with no windows and a flickering small light bulb. The cell is protected by a large steel door. Suddenly, Luigi's head perks up and asks the others if they hear anything.
Just then, a large hole appears in the cell, the Noki Grandson (from Noki Bay) pops out with a large drill-like contraption and tells them they must follow, and he won't explain till they're out. The gang follow down, when sirens go off and some guards come rushing in. However, the Noki Grandson throws a backpack full of poison mushrooms at the guards, and they all fall unconscious.
The Grandson hurries back down, and to keep other guards from following, dump some detonators on the ground and runs toward the others. The detonators explode, and the end tunnel leading to the jail cell caves in.
Well? Do you like it?
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 20, 2011 18:47:20 GMT -5
Wow, cool dicoveries HRE! 
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Post by sunshineforever on Jul 20, 2011 13:55:46 GMT -5
Just checking out Delfino's Map (Press Z to see it) and you can see the island and see bios of it's areas. Here are some things I noticed on this map:
*Ricco Harbor: There appears to be a ship (I don't recognize it) sideways, where the normal ship is usually there. Also, under it's name, there is a small sentence that says "The Face/Fact of (????)"
*Noki Bay: On it's map/picture, there is a small Noki girl/guy that looks awfully dressed up and wearing something on his/her head. If I recall, the Elder Noki mentioned a Noki King or something. Perhaps the Noki is part of the royal family?
*Delfino Plaza: When you click on this if you are in the Plaza, an 8-bit Mario head is seen, representing where you are when you've got the map up. Also, the beach on the East side appears to have a name, but all I can recognize is an 'N'.
*Gelato Beach: Nothing of interest.
*Bianco Hills: There's a picture of the Big Windmill, with palm trees completely surrounding it, yet there are no trees near it in the level and the trees are different than the ones in the level (I think). There's also a mini-picture of something, but I don't recognize it.)
*Sirena Beach: Nothing of interest.
*Pianta Village: Nothing of interest.
*Pinna Park: Nothing of interest.
*Delfino Airstrip: Interest. There's a mini picture of all the islands (the same one from the beginning, when Peach sees the map and goes "Ooh, look at that!"), though I think the turtle island is missing. And down in the corner is a caption that says something unreadable, and then a blue plane icon with the capital letters DAL next to it. What is DAL? I think the DA stand for Delfino Airstrip, but what does the 'L' stand for?
*Corona Mountain: Shows a mini-picture of a girl and boy Noki in the hot springs, both of them having... hair? Also, a few other things as well.
Finally, on the map of Isle Delfino itself, in the top left corner, there is text saying "Welcome to Isle Delfino, the glittering jewel of the southern seas. The sun is always shining here, so come and visit!" and in the bottom right, text says "???? Rolling hills, quaint villages, ???? await you. Contact Delfino Tours to plan your vacation today!"
A boat is covering the bottom right text, so that's why not all of it is shown.
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