How a Graffiti Map Led to Restoring Mario Sunshine’s Lost Area
Super Mario Sunshine's beta trailer at Spaceworld 2001 gave us a glimpse into a world we never would get to play. That is, until almost 2 decades later when a talented group of individuals took on the challenge of rebuilding this lost world from a single scrap left behind: A height map used to measure graffiti. This is the full story of this amazing Super Mario Sunshine beta recreation, so I hope you enjoy!
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Credits:
Thumbnail Mario render by SonicJeremy - https://www.deviantart.com/sonicjeremy/art/Mario-Fludd-736732753
Major props to Tempo and Yoshi2 for leading the charge with contributions by JoshuaMK, Inkstar, Just_Gio123, GamerSubZero, Epicwade, and Thomas.
A huge thanks to Tempo and JoshuaMK for providing documentation and assets for this video: @team_eclipse
Written by SwankyBox and Tempo.
Filmed by SwankyBox.
Music credits:
Songs from Super Mario Sunshine OST
"Delfino Plaza Remix" - Super Smash Bros Ultimate
"Sea and Sky" - Super Mario Sunshine
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