![]() The 120 Shine Sprites can be found all over Isle Delfino. Gameplay-wise, Shine Sprites function in a similar way as Power Stars did in Super Mario 64, Super Mario Galaxy, and Super Mario Galaxy 2. Mario's objective from that point on is to collect the scattered Shine Sprites and restore the original conditions of Isle Delfino. When Mario then arrives on Isle Delfino at the start of the game, he is promptly tried for upsetting the Shine Sprites. Having their gathering spot polluted caused the Shine Sprites to scatter throughout the entire island, leaving the population engulfed in darkness. At some point prior to the events of the game, Bowser Jr., posing as Mario, attacks the Shine Gate and defaces the monument with goop. They are a factor in Bowser Jr.'s plot to get Mario sent to prison. The Shine Sprites of Isle Delfino play a key role in Super Mario Sunshine. The totals screen, displaying all currently collected Shine Sprites for each level in the game. Although they are mainly associated with the island, Shine Sprites have appeared in other places as well. There are 120 Shine Sprites on Isle Delfino, the same as the number of Power Stars in Super Mario 64. ![]() When Shine Sprites scatter, their collective power weakens and the island gets covered in a haze that blocks out sunlight. However, they can be scared away from their gathering spot. Under normal circumstances, Shine Sprites gather in great numbers at the Shine Gate, a large structure in the center of Delfino Plaza. Their presence is necessary to sustain the lifestyle of Isle Delfino's population, so they are thus held very dear to the island's inhabitants. They are also Super Mario Sunshine's equivalent to Super Mario 64's Power Stars and Super Mario Odyssey's Power Moons. They act as guardians of Isle Delfino and are the source of the island's sunshine. Shine Sprites, or simply Shines, are golden entities formed in the sun's image that debut in Super Mario Sunshine. The only way to ensure the return of the Shine Sprites is to keep the island from becoming any dirtier.” - F.L.U.D.D., Super Mario Sunshine There is no longer any power to support the peaceful lifestyle of the islanders. But, the graffiti incident has polluted the island and most of the Shine Sprites have fled. They used to gather in great numbers at the Shine Gate. ![]() Shine Sprites are the source of power on Isle Delfino. Pressing up and down on a ladder causes the game to crash, or could possibly send you to the credits of Milky Way Wishes.“ Mario, you witnessed this object at the Airstrip, correct? It is a Shine Sprite.If this is done with a helper, the game will act as if the helper doesn't exist. When using Yo-Yo Kirby, pressing up, down and Y in midair will cause Kirby to disappear from the screen.When using Plasma Kirby while holding left and right and pressing up will charge Kirby's plasma beam to the maximum immediately, allowing you to fire fully-charged shots right away.When using Fire Kirby while doing a running boost in midair, pressing up and down will cause Kirby to shoot down very fast, passing through floors.If Kirby bumps into a wall after a semi-charged boost while holding up and down, Kirby will bounce upwards very fast. When using Jet Kirby and doing a semi-charged or fully-charged boost in midair, pressing up and down while flying sends Kirby flying diagonally.There are a few glitches that were fixed when the game was localized overseas, mostly involving pressing opposite directions simultaneously. ![]()
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