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A place where airplanes land and take off, hopefully. Also where food is really, really overpriced, and intrigue always seems around the corner, at least in video games.
A kind of airport that consists only of a runway with perhaps fueling equipment. They are generally in remote locations.
Sometimes a fun place, other times a nightmare come true.
Apart from the basement, the scariest place in the house.
Beaches are slopes of sand, gravel, or pebbles that lead down to the water of an ocean, sea, river, or lake.
A rural village of windmills and verdant rolling hills located on Isle Delfino, and the first main stage of Super Mario Sunshine.
A place to gamble.
The side of a cliff; a vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure.
A lava-filled volcano located on Isle Delfino, and the final stage of Super Mario Sunshine.
The hub of Isle Delfino in Super Mario Sunshine.
A port where seagoing vessels can take on or discharge cargo.
The largest beach on Isle Delfino, and the third main stage of Super Mario Sunshine.
Haunted houses are ominous places full of dread. If you dare enter, anything from flying books to hordes of zombies await you.
This four star hotel of Isle Delfino is located on Sirena Beach. Mario visited the hotel after an incident involving a giant manta.
A place where the player can rent a bed/room for the night, or cause trouble. Hotels are distinct locations in games where the player goes to restore their health, save the game, cure status effects, or even to advance the plot and/or level. Also called Inns in some games.
Isle Delfino is the dolphin shaped island inhabited by Piantas and Nokis. The island is known best as the main setting for the GameCube game Super Mario Sunshine.
A large body of water surrounded by land.
The ancestral home of the Nokis on Isle Delfino, and the sixth main stage of Super Mario Sunshine.
The ancestral home of the Piantas on Isle Delfino, and the seventh main stage of Super Mario Sunshine.
A colorful amusement park at the southwestern tip of Isle Delfino, and the fourth main stage of Super Mario Sunshine.
A bustling seaport located on the coast of Isle Delfino, and the second main stage of Super Mario Sunshine.
Area above houses and buildings. You can walk, run or jump on and over rooftops. Usually good sniping positions.
The location of Isle Delfino's most luxurious resort, Hotel Delfino, and the fifth main stage of Super Mario Sunshine.
The Sun is a yellow dwarf star in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Earth orbits the Sun, and it is also the closest star to Earth. It radiates light. This light, along with Earth's rotation, causes day and night as it is known on Earth. Don't stare at it too long.
Tropical islands have been featured in major games such as Far Cry and Monkey Island. With the technology now available to render lush vegetation and sparkling sea water, this location has become increasingly popular.
These games often take place in submerged environments or have underwater swimming levels.
A place where flowing water rapidly drops in elevation.
A building that uses wind to mill wheat and other types of grain.
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