If you grew up in the early 2000s, you remember the GameCube’s purple lunchbox and the sticky, sun-soaked mystery of Super Mario Sunshine. Today, many players are revisiting this classic not on original discs, but via WBFS files—the standard format for USB Loaders on the Nintendo Wii.
Released in 2002 for the Nintendo GameCube, Super Mario Sunshine is a 3D platformer that marked a significant departure from the traditional Mario formula. Now available on the Wii Virtual Console (WVC) via the Wii Shop Channel (WSH) or as a Wbfs (Wii Backup File System) file, this charming game still holds up today. Super Mario Sunshine Wbfs
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Dolphin is the most popular way to play Super Mario Sunshine in high definition. Now available on the Wii Virtual Console (WVC)
Released in 2002 for the Nintendo GameCube, Super Mario Sunshine is a 3D platformer that follows Mario as he attempts to clean up the city of Isle Delfino with the help of a water-spraying device called FLUDD. Now, with the Wii's Virtual Console (Wii VC) and the Wii Backup File System (WBFS) allowing for easy access to classic games, it's an ideal time to revisit this oft-overlooked Mario gem.