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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMS Screenshot Yoshi Platform (Orange).png|x65px]][[File:SMS Screenshot Yoshi Platform (Pink).png|x65px]][[File:SMS Screenshot Yoshi Platform (Purple).png|x65px]]<br>[[Yoshi Platform]]
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:nocoverart.png|x65px]]<br>[[Floaty Fluff|Floating fluff]]<ref name=guide/>
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!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733; color:white;"|Other objects

Revision as of 10:59, May 2, 2023

phrog

Casual Nintendo historian. Otherwise an artist and a field ecologist. Bio degree. I've had an account here since 2012.

I wrote the character sections for Super Mario 64, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Super Mario Odyssey. I contributed much of the article for Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine.

I have been a fan of Nintendo since a very young age. My first Mario games (and three of the first video games I ever owned) were Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, Super Mario 64 DS, and Mario Kart DS. These games were good company for a young kid who moved around a lot and had difficulty keeping long-lasting friends.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, I sequentially played some of my favorite games in the Super Mario series to 100% completion. This includes, in order, Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, and Super Mario Odyssey. It's been really fun! These are great games, and I always wanted to marathon a series like this before but never had the time. It has been interesting to see where the series began and where it has ended up. The design philosophies, the characters, the art directions, world building, level design, narrative, etc. All good stuff. It might be fun to write something about it some day.

My favorite video game character is Yoshi.

Sandbox for current project

Name Description
Trigger objects
Model of a balloon from Super Mario Sunshine.
Balloon
in-game
Screenshot of a basket from Super Mario Sunshine.
Basket
description
Screenshot of a bell from Super Mario Sunshine.
Bell
in-game
Texture of the closet from Super Mario Sunshine.
Closet
desc
Dune Bud.png
Dune Bud
in-game
Screenshot of a flower from Super Mario Sunshine.
Flower[1]
p. 32
Screenshot of a fruit tree from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of the Pianta tree from Super Mario Sunshine.
Fruit tree[1]
p. 104
Screenshot of a fruit vat from Super Mario Sunshine.
Fruit vat[1]
p. 50
Screenshot of a juicer from Super Mario Sunshine.
Juicer
in-game
Artwork of Shadow Mario's M Graffiti from Super Mario Sunshine.
M Graffiti
Screenshot of a Nail from Super Mario Sunshine.
Nail
desc
Screenshot of graffiti from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of graffiti from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of graffiti from Super Mario Sunshine.
Paired Graffiti
desc
Texture of a Boo scribbled onto a poster from Super Mario Sunshine.
Poster
desc
Model of a Red Switch Plate from Super Mario Sunshine.
Red Switch Plate
desc
Screenshot of a slot machine from Super Mario Sunshine.
Slot machine[1]
p. 84
Model of a stone slab from Super Mario Sunshine.
Stone slab[1]
p. 26 (might be the same as Stone Wheel)
Screenshot of a swinging door from Super Mario Sunshine.
Swinging door[1]
p. 25
Screenshot of a switch in Tricky Ruins from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of a switch in Tricky Ruins from Super Mario Sunshine.
Switch (Tricky Ruins)
description
Screenshot of the tile set game from Super Mario Sunshine.
Tile Set Game
verification needed
Texture of the Shadow Mario wanted poster from Super Mario Sunshine. Internal designation is "poster_s9.png".
Wanted poster
p. 19
Model of a watermelon from Super Mario Sunshine.
Watermelon
in-game
Screenshot of a window from Super Mario Sunshine.
Window
description
Screenshot of a Yellow Switch Plate from Super Mario Sunshine.
Yellow Switch Plate
description
Climbable objects
Screenshot of a Chain-Link from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of netting from Super Mario Sunshine.
Chain-link / netting
desc
Model of a Flagpole from Super Mario Sunshine.
Flagpole
desc
Screenshot of a grate from Super Mario Sunshine.
Grate
desc
Screenshot of a green panel from Super Mario Sunshine.
Green panel[1]
p. 72
Screenshot of a pole from Super Mario Sunshine.
Pole
desc
Model of a Palm Tree from Super Mario Sunshine.
Tree
desc
Blocks and platforms
Model of a boat from Super Mario Sunshine.
Boat (Delfino Plaza)[1]
p. 19
Model of a Brick Block from Super Mario Sunshine.
Brick Block
description
Screenshot of a cloud from Super Mario Sunshine.
Cloud
desc
Model of a Crate from Super Mario Sunshine.
Crate
in-game
Screenshot of a Ferris wheel from Super Mario Sunshine.
Ferris Wheel
in-game
Screenshot of Rotating Panels from Super Mario Sunshine.
Flipping platforms
desc
Model of an Ice Block from Super Mario Sunshine.
Ice block
desc
Screenshot of a mirror from Super Mario Sunshine.
Mirror
in-game
Screenshot of a Mushroom Platform from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of a mushroom from Super Mario Sunshine.
Mushroom
desc
Model of a Block from Super Mario Sunshine.
Orange block
desc
Screenshot of a pirate ship from Super Mario Sunshine.
Pirate Ship
in-game
Screenshot of rope from Super Mario Sunshine.
Rope
desc
Model of a Sand Block from Super Mario Sunshine.
Sand block
desc
Screenshot of a scale from Super Mario Sunshine.
Scale[1]
p. 92
Screenshot of a spinning block from Super Mario Sunshine.
Spinning block[1]
p. 49
Screenshot of a gear platform from Super Mario Sunshine.
Spinning gear[1]
p. 49
Model of a green spotted block from Super Mario Sunshine.
Spotted block[1]
p. 69 (spotted box on p. 73)
Screenshot of a star platform from Super Mario Sunshine.
Star[1]
p. 36
Screenshot of a Trampoline from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of a trampoline from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of a Trampoline from Super Mario Sunshine.
Trampoline[1]
p. 48
Model of a Watermelon Block from Super Mario Sunshine.
Watermelon block[1]
p. 82
Screenshot of a white box from Super Mario Sunshine.
White box[1]
p. 39
Screenshot of a windmill from Super Mario Sunshine.
Windmill
in-game
Screenshot of a Yoshi Platform from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of a Yoshi Platform from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of a Yoshi Platform from Super Mario Sunshine.
Yoshi Platform
desc
Transportation objects
Model of a boat from Super Mario Sunshine.
Boat (course)[1]
p. 110
Screenshot of a Cannon from Super Mario Sunshine.
Cannon
in-game
Screenshot of a Fluff from Super Mario Sunshine.
Floating fluff[1]
p. 107
Hook
Hook[1]
p. 48
Texture of a lily pad from Super Mario Sunshine.Texture of a lily pad from Super Mario Sunshine.
Lily Pad
in-game
Artwork of a Manhole (depicting a Sun) in Super Mario Sunshine.Artwork of a Manhole (depicting a Moon) in Super Mario Sunshine.
Manhole[1]
p. 19
Texture of a portrait from Super Mario Sunshine.Texture of a portrait from Super Mario Sunshine.
Portrait
desc
Screenshot of a Warp Pipe from Super Mario Sunshine.Screenshot of a Red Pipe from Super Mario Sunshine.
Pipe[1]
p. 22 (Red Pipe on p. 22; warp pipe on p. 27)
Model of a roller coaster car from Super Mario Sunshine.
Roller coaster car[1]
p. 68
Screenshot of a swing from Super Mario Sunshine.
Swing[1]
p. 107
Other objects
Model of an Arrow Sign from Super Mario Sunshine.
Arrow sign[1]
p. 48
Model of a sign from Super Mario Sunshine.
Board
description
Pinna Park
Clam Cups
in-game
Model of a red fish from Super Mario Sunshine. It resembles a discus.Model of a blue fish from Super Mario Sunshine. It resembles a yellow-tail acei.
Fish[1]
p. 62 (the school of angel fish that has Red Coins follow him)
Screenshot of a spray point from Super Mario Sunshine.
Spray Point
Needs a verified name.
Yoshi-Go-Round Model.png
Yoshi-Go-Round
in-game

References

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