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|release='''Nintendo 64'''<br />JP June 11, 1999<br />US July 27, 1999<br />EU September 14, 1999<br />'''Virtual Console'''<br />JP September 30, 2008<br />US October 6, 2008<br />EU January 23, 2009
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|release='''Nintendo 64'''<br />JP June 11, 1999<br />US July 27, 1999<br />EU September 14, 1999<br />'''Wii Virtual Console'''<br />JP September 30, 2008<br />US October 6, 2008<br />PAL January 23, 2009<br />'''Wii U Virtual Console'''<br />JP September 2, 2015<br />US September 3, 2015<br />PAL October 8, 2015
 
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'''Mario Golf''' (known in Japan by the less confusing title of '''Mario Golf 64''') is a ''[[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]]''-themed golf game that was released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 1999.
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'''Mario Golf''' (known in Japan by the more distinctive title of '''Mario Golf 64''') is a ''[[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]]''-themed golf game that was released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 1999.
  
 
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==Ports and Remakes==
 
==Ports and Remakes==
  
*''Mario Golf'' was released for download as part of the [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in 2008.  Due to the limits of the Virtual Console, the Transfer Pak functionality was omitted.
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*''Mario Golf'' was released for download as part of the [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in 2008 and as part of the [[Wii U]]'s [[Wii U Virtual Console|Virtual Console]] in 2015.  Due to the limits of the Virtual Console, the Transfer Pak functionality was omitted.
  
 
==Sequels==
 
==Sequels==
  
A ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf]]'' game was released for the [[Game Boy Color]] within the same year. It was a companion game which focused on an original set of characters and featured RPG elements. The next console game would be ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' in 2003.
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A ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf]]'' game was released for the [[Game Boy Color]] within the same year. It acted as a companion game, which focused on an original set of characters and featured RPG elements. The next console game would be ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' in 2003.
  
 
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{{Mario Sports Series}}
  
 
[[Category: Mario Games]][[Category: Nintendo 64 Games]]
 
[[Category: Mario Games]][[Category: Nintendo 64 Games]]

Revision as of 09:26, 15 June 2018

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Mario Golf
Developer Camelot
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo 64, Wii Virtual Console, Wii U Virtual Console
Release Date Nintendo 64
JP June 11, 1999
US July 27, 1999
EU September 14, 1999
Wii Virtual Console
JP September 30, 2008
US October 6, 2008
PAL January 23, 2009
Wii U Virtual Console
JP September 2, 2015
US September 3, 2015
PAL October 8, 2015
Rating ESRB: E

Mario Golf (known in Japan by the more distinctive title of Mario Golf 64) is a Mario-themed golf game that was released for the Nintendo 64 in 1999.

Gameplay

Mario Golf follows the standard gameplay of other golf video games while adding a cast of Mario characters and settings. The characters each have different skills, and players can play practice holes as well as tournaments. Other characters could be unlocked.

The game had Transfer Pak compatibility with the Game Boy Color counterpart. Linking the games allowed the player to temporarily use characters from the handheld game in the Nintendo 64 game and earned experience for the Game Boy Color game.

Legacy

Although it was preceded by the more obscure Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy, Mario Golf received a better reception which seemed to kick off the subseries of Mario sports games. The only other Mario sport to be covered on the Nintendo 64 was Mario Tennis.

Ports and Remakes

  • Mario Golf was released for download as part of the Wii's Virtual Console in 2008 and as part of the Wii U's Virtual Console in 2015. Due to the limits of the Virtual Console, the Transfer Pak functionality was omitted.

Sequels

A Mario Golf game was released for the Game Boy Color within the same year. It acted as a companion game, which focused on an original set of characters and featured RPG elements. The next console game would be Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour in 2003.