Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)

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This article is about the Nintendo 64 game named Mario Golf. For information about more information about the Mario Golf series, see Mario Golf (series).
Mario Golf
Developer(s) Camelot Software Planning
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo 64, Virtual Console
Release date Nintendo 64:
Japan June 11,1999
USA July 26, 1999
Europe September 14, 1999

Virtual Console:
Japan September 30, 2008
USA October 6, 2008
Europe January 23, 2009
Genre Sports
Rating(s) : Everyone
Mode(s) Single player
Multiplayer: 1-4

Mario Golf was a game in the Mario Golf series for the Nintendo 64. It was the first game in the Mario Golf series to have 3D graphics. The game has fourteen characters to select from on its own, some of whom were generic humans, who didn't make any other appearances.

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[edit] Gameplay

Mario Golf had undergone many changes since its predecessor. This game was much more detailed, both in character design as well as course layout. Courses involved many obstacles and traps, giving the player additional challenges. The precision of the wind's effect on a shot increased dramatically, giving addition to the game's realism. Another addition to realism in the game was how the player's reaction affected the golf ball's shot. The player could put spin on the ball as well as closely direct where the ball could land when a shot was performed correctly.

Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64 had the ability to link with Mario Golf for the Game Boy Color. With the use of the Transfer Pak, the player could transfer data from one version of Mario Golf to the other. By doing so, the player can play as characters specifically in the Game Boy Color installment on his or her Nintendo 64 installment of Mario Golf.

[edit] Courses

Mario's Power Star Holes

[edit] Characters

The following is a list of default characters in the order of which they are unlocked. For a list of charater quotes see List of Quotes in the Mario Golf Series. Kid, Joe, Sherry, and Azalea can also be unlocked through a Transfer Pak.

Plum Charlie Princess Peach Baby Mario
Drive 208 Yards Drive 210 Yards Drive 212 Yards Drive 215 Yards
Shot Straight Shot Fade Shot Straight Shot Draw
Luigi Yoshi Sonny Wario
Drive 220 Yards Drive 230 Yards Drive 240 Yards Drive 250 Yards
Shot Fade Shot Straight Shot Draw Shot Fade
Harry Mario Maple Donkey Kong
Drive 260 Yards Drive 270 Yards Drive 245 Yards Drive 275 Yards
Shot Draw Shot Draw Shot Straight Shot Fade
Bowser Metal Mario
Drive 280 Yards Drive 285 Yards
Shot Draw Shot Draw


[edit] Artwork

[edit] Staff

Main article: Mario Golf (Nintendo 64) Staff

[edit] Game Footage

[edit] References to Other Games

  • Wario Land II and Wario Land 3 - One of Wario's alternate colour schemes in Mario Golf is the monochromatic clothes he wears throughout these games.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - Many names of characters in this game appear on the score board.
  • Super Mario 64 - Names of several characters in this game appear on the score Board, and many sound effects from this game are used. Also Metal Mario is playable.
  • Star Fox 64 - Many characters from this game appear on the score board.
  • Mario Golf (Game Boy Colour version) - Not really a reference, but to unlock everything the two games must be linked using the Transfer Pak.

[edit] References in Later Games

[edit] Trivia

Wario's pink shoes.
Wario's pink shoes.
  • It should be noted that Wario's Shoes are pink in this game instead of his regular green. It seems to be an error since his shoes are green in the artwork. Regardless, the shoes were changed back to green in Camelot's next game, Mario Tennis.
  • This game shares several sound effects with Super Mario 64.


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