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Mario Golf

Mario Golf
Developer: Camelot Software Planning
Publisher: Nintendo
Release date: July 27, 1999
Genre: Sports game
Game modes: Single player, multiplayer
ESRB rating: Everyone (E)
Platform: Nintendo 64

Mario Golf is a sports video game made for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color, in which Mario, his friends, and his enemies play golf. Mario Golf was developed by Camelot Software Planning also known for the successful golfing game Hot Shots Golf for the Sony PlayStation. Mario Golf was published by Nintendo and released for the Nintendo 64 on June 11th, 1999 in Japan, July 30th, 1999 in the North American market and September 14th, 1999 in the European market. The Game Boy Color version was released on September 10th, 1999 in Japan and on January 27th, 2000 in the North American market.

In 2003 Camelot developed the sequel to the Nintendo 64 Mario Golf titled Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. It was released for the Nintendo GameCube on July 29th in the North American market, September 5th in Japan and on June 18, 2004 it was released to the European market.

Camelot also developed a sequel to the Game Boy Color Mario Golf titled . It was released for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance on April 22, 2004 in Japan, June 22, 2004 in the North American market and September 17, 2004 in the European market.

Characters

There are an additional four more characters that can be acquired by importing them via the Game Boy link cable if the owner has both Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64 and Mario Golf for the Game Boy.

  • Azalea — Imported character
  • Joe — Imported character
  • Kid — Imported character
  • Sherry — Imported character

Courses

  • Toad Highlands
  • Koopa Park
  • Shy Guy Desert
  • Yoshi's Island
  • Boo Valley
  • Mario's Star

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