Nintendo originally released Super Mario Sunshine for the GameCube, but some fans have been curious about what it might resemble on the Game Boy Advance since it was Nintendo's primary handheld device at the time. Now, one fan is trying to make that idea a reality by making a piece of Super Mario Sunshine fan art that imagines what the GameCube game would have looked like as a «weird» GBA port.
Twitter user Huttaburger recently shared fan art with a similar likeness to several Game Boy Advance titles but with an obvious Super Mario coat of paint. The Super Mario Sunshine player is known for creating tons of video game fan art, and this one takes a question some Nintendo fans had at the time of what a Super Mario Sunshine title on the GBA could look like. Despite how many Super Mario titles were released for GBA, Super Mario Sunshine never came to the handheld platform. However, Huttaburger's fan art gives fans an idea of what it may have resembled.
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Huttaburger's fan art shows a small Mario sprite with an even tinier F.L.U.D.D. on his back in an obvious Delfino Plaza setting. The Nintendo character is standing near the big Delfino statue in the area of the island where Mario first lands when Super Mario Sunshine begins. Behind Mario in the fan art is one of the many pools of water in Super Mario Sunshine where players can refill their F.L.U.D.D. units in order to continue spraying graffiti off walls and hovering in the sky.
Some elements of Super Mario Sunshine's user interface are included in Huttaburger's fan art with fittingly pixelated edges. The UI includes standard coin and blue coin counters, the life meter is represented by a small sun just like in
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