User:Nelsonic/Box of Sand/Archive 05

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Games for a potential list

Puzzles

Pocket puzzles

# Game JP release Developer(s)
1 Super Mario Bros.[1] 1986 Sansei
2 Super Mario Bros. 2[2] 1986 Sansei

Block puzzles

# Game JP release Developer(s)
1 Super Mario World[3] 1986 Sansei

Sliding puzzles

# Game JP release Developer(s)
1 Super Mario Kart[4] Unknown Tomy
2 Doki Doki Puzzle Perfection[5] 1994 MB Games

Cube puzzles

# Game JP release Developer(s)
1 Super Mario Cube Puzzle[6] Unknown Nintendo

References

Split Golf: Japan Course (Professional Course) and Golf: Japan Course (Champions' Course

Per my reasoning on the proposal I made to split the Picross NPs. These two games are sort of a Famicom Disk System analogue to the Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge and All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros., being special versions of a game that were able to be obtained via a contest. In addition, all of the holes were modified and are now more challenging.

Also, I really hope I didn't miscount the amount of proposals I currently have going/have not yet implemented - - oh wait I forgot about Nathaniel's Fun Factory

Proposer: Nelsonic (talk)
Deadline: May 30, 2025, 23:59 GMT

Split (Champions'/Professional Course)

  1. Nelsonic (talk) Per proposal (Champions'/Professional Course).

Don't split (Champions'/Professional Course)

Comments (Champions'/Professional Course)

Golf: Japan Course (Professional Course)

Archive 05
Golf: Japan Course (Professional Course) Side B
Developer HAL Laboratory
Publisher Nintendo
Platform Family Computer Disk System
Release date Japan 1987
Language Japanese
Genre Sports (golf)
Mode 1–2 players
Format
FDS:
Disk Card
Input
Famicom:

Golf: Japan Course (Professional Course) is a golf game released exclusively for the Family Computer Disk System in 1987. The game was a special release of Golf: Japan Course, given out on a golden disk to around 5,000 runners-up in a tournament involving said game. In addition, it features a redesigned title screen that removes the text "Family Computer" and adds the text "prize-winning" at the bottom.

Gameplay

In terms of controls, Golf: Japan Course (Professional Course) plays identically to its retail counterpart, although this release features holes that are more difficult than Japan Course. The holes in (Professional Course) feature additional trees, less fairway, more sand traps, and have greens that are either shaped in an unusual manner, break either more heavily or in more directions, or both. Additionally, certain holes limit the amount of land compared to the amount of water, making it more difficult to avoid said water.

Holes

Outward nine
Hole 1
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 403y
HDCP 13
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 2
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 388y
HDCP 7
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 3
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 198y
HDCP 9
Par 3
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 4
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 524y
HDCP 5
Par 5
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 5
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 355y
HDCP 17
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 6
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 398y
HDCP 11
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 7
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 180y
HDCP 15
Par 3
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 8
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 609y
HDCP 1
Par 5
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 9
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 430y
HDCP 3
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Inward nine
Hole 10
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 119y
HDCP 16
Par 3
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 11
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 518y
HDCP 6
Par 5
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 12
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 403y
HDCP 8
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 13
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 383y
HDCP 12
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 14
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 348y
HDCP 14
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 15
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 394y
HDCP 4
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 16
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 356y
HDCP 18
Par 4
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 17
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 185y
HDCP 10
Par 3
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course
Hole 18
In-game map of a hole in Golf: Professional Course 534y
HDCP 2
Par 5
In-game map of a green in Golf: Professional Course

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Golf:Japan Course (Champions' Course)

Archive 05
Box for the Champions' Course release of Golf: Japan Course.
Developer HAL Laboratory
Publisher Nintendo
Platform Family Computer Disk System
Release date Japan 1987
Language Japanese
Genre Sports (golf)
Mode 1–2 players
Format
FDS:
Disk Card
Input
Famicom:

Golf: Japan Course (Champions' Course) was a golf game exclusively released in Japan for the Family Computer Disk System. Alongside [[Golf{ Japan Course (Professional Course)]], it was a special release of Golf: Japan Course, being given out to the 100 winners of a tournament revolving around said game. Unlike (Professional Course), the game came in a luxury case with the winner's rank and name inscribed. In addition, the winner's name and rank are also featured on the game's title screen.

Gameplay

As with (Professional Course), in terms of controls, the game plays identically to Golf: Japan Course. However, the game is much more difficult than its retail counterpart, in addition to being a lot rarer, due to fewer being made. However, no images of any of the holes appear to exist, as no ROMs of the game have been dumped and no copies are currently available commercially.

Holes

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Outward nine
Hole 1
354y
HDCP 6
Par 4
Hole 2
588y
HDCP 14
Par 5
Hole 3
192y
HDCP 10
Par 3
Hole 4
418y
HDCP 8
Par 4
Hole 5
363y
HDCP 12
Par 4
Hole 6
213y
HDCP 18
Par 3
Hole 7
529y
HDCP 16
Par 5
Hole 8
381y
HDCP 4
Par 4
Hole 9
401y
HDCP 2
Par 4
Inward nine
Hole 10
356y
HDCP 13
Par 4
Hole 11
495y
HDCP 7
Par 5
Hole 12
386y
HDCP 3
Par 4
Hole 13
440y
HDCP 5
Par 4
Hole 14
161y
HDCP 17
Par 3
Hole 15
414y
HDCP 15
Par 4
Hole 16
363y
HDCP 11
Par 4
Hole 17
153y
HDCP 9
Par 3
Hole 18
533y
HDCP 1
Par 5

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