Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)

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Genre: Platformer - Publisher: Nintendo - Developer(s): Nintendo - Age Rating: 3+ more

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... So I went down to Woollies and got myself a GameCube complete with Super Mario Sunshine. I rushed home, set it up and switched it on. There he was, back in my living room and I was happy again...... sad isn't it :oP Now you have discovered what a sad person I really am, I better tell ... Read review





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