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'''[[Lakitu Valley]]''' - A basic course surrounded by trees.  It is the most conventional and easiest course to play on.<br>
'''[[Lakitu Valley]]''' - A basic course surrounded by trees.  It is the most conventional and easiest course to play on.<br>
'''[[Cheep Cheep Falls]]''' - This course has a conventional nature like Lakitu Valley, but also contains ponds and rivers as water hazards.<br>
'''[[Cheep Cheep Falls]]''' - This course has a conventional nature like Lakitu Valley, but also contains ponds and rivers as water hazards.<br>
'''[[Shifting Sands]]''' - This course is very similar to [[Dry Dry Desert]] and contains many sand traps.<br>
'''[[Shifting Sands]]''' - This course is based on [[Dry Dry Desert]] and contains many sand traps, known as bunkers.<br>
'''[[Blooper Bay]]''' - This course features some unconventional elements, such as fast fairways, and is set in a tropical resort theme. Its bunkers are shaped like certain objects, such as seagulls or bananas.<br>
'''[[Blooper Bay]]''' - This course features some unconventional elements, such as Fast Fairways, and is set in a tropical resort area. Many of the bunkers are shaped like recognisable objects, such as seagulls or bananas.<br>
'''[[Peach's Castle Grounds]]''' - This course features many unconventional elements, such as [[Warp Pipe|warp pipes]], [[Chain Chomps]], and giant [[Mushroom|mushrooms]].  Hitting a ball in a flower bed will result in many [[Pikmin]] popping up from the flowers.<br>
'''[[Peach's Castle Grounds]]''' - This course features many elements unique to the [[Marioverse]] , such as [[Warp Pipe|warp pipes]], [[Chain Chomps]], and giant [[Mushroom|mushrooms]].<br>
'''[[Bowser Badlands]]''' - This dark course, designed by Bowser, contains [[Bob-ombs]], [[Piranha Plants]], and [[Whomp|Whomps]], as well as elements such as lava.<br>
'''[[Bowser Badlands]]''' - This dark, difficult course, designed by Bowser, contains [[Bob-ombs]], [[Piranha Plants]], and [[Whomp|Whomps]], as well as elements such as lava.<br>
'''[[Congo Canopy]]''' - Set in the Congo Jungle, this is a special course used in pin-shot and birdie challenges.
'''[[Congo Canopy]]''' - Set in the Congo Jungle, this is a special Par 3 course used in pin-shot and birdie challenges.


=="Target Bullseye Tour" Version==
=="Target Bullseye Tour" Version==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In coin attack mode, the coins make up various patterns.  One makes up the Triforce from the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, while another looks like the [[Nintendo GameCube]].  One pattern spells out "1-2-3 GO!"
*In Coin Attack mode, the coins make up various patterns.  One makes up the Triforce from the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, while another looks like the [[Nintendo GameCube]].  One pattern spells out "1-2-3 GO!"
*Every time the player makes a shot, the screen will close up on the ball.  Very, very rarely and randomly, the close up will feature a Boo the size of a golf ball, making the sound that Boos do.
*Every time the player makes a shot, the screen will close up on the ball.  Very, very rarely and randomly, the close up will feature a Boo the size of a golf ball, making the sound that Boos do.
*This game's scoreboard features many [[characters]] from other ''Mario'' games, including [[Goombario]] and [[Hammer Bro.]] Quite shockingly (and very possibly coincidentally), [[Toadster|one of these referenced characters]] has actually never been seen since the ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'' comic, where he was a minor hero.
*This game's scoreboard features many [[characters]] from other ''Mario'' games, including [[Goombario]] and [[Hammer Bro.]] Quite shockingly (and very possibly coincidentally), [[Toadster|one of these referenced characters]] has actually never been seen since the ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'' comic, where he was a minor hero.
* Pikmin Made A Cameo In This Game. If you hit The Ball into flowers pikmin pluck out.
* Pikmin made a cameo appearance in this game. If the player hits the ball into a flower patch, several Pikmin get knocked out of the flowers.


==Artwork==
==Artwork==

Revision as of 07:18, June 15, 2008

Template:Infobox Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is the second game in the Mario Golf series and the first for the GameCube. The game has earned the Player's Choice rating.

The noticeable features are special elements such as Fast Fairways ( where the ball rolls much farther than on a normal fairway), Warp Pipes, (when a ball is shot into a Warp Pipe, it will come out of the corresponding same-colored pipe) and Chain Chomps (when a ball is hit and it lands near them, the Chain Chomp will chase after the ball, causing an O.B. shot).

Opening Movie

Mario and Luigi look at a shiny trophy while they comment on how nice it looks. Princess Peach and Princess Daisy yell their names and tell them to come play. Mario and Luigi shout "Okay!" and rush over to the princesses and start playing. Wario and Waluigi, from a bush, look at them play and are jealous that they're such great players. Wario and Waluigi hear a noise and turn around and see Yoshi and Koopa humming. Wario and Waluigi hold on tight to their Golf Clubs while laughing and prepare to have a game with them. They challenge them to a game. They all take turns hitting the ball- then Yoshi hits the ball near a Chain Chomp. When he tries to get it back, the Chain Chomp wakes up and barks at Yoshi, scaring him and making him fall over.

Waluigi laughs at Yoshi and Koopa and turns around and sees Wario attempting to hit the ball out of the bunker. However, all he manages to do is hit the sand with the club and make it fly into Waluigi's face. Waluigi then starts trying to putt the ball into the hole, but fails continuously. He takes so much time that Yoshi and Koopa fall asleep. Waluigi gives up trying to hit the ball into the hole and Wario then points out that Yoshi and Koopa have fallen asleep, so they can't play with them. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong walk past the sleeping Yoshi and Koopa and Wario and Waluigi find their new opponents. They challenge them to a round of golf. Wario hits the ball a long way, despite his terrible swing, until it goes out of sight into the forest. Wario and Waluigi start laughing, and then they hear a loud roar. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong turn around and walk away.

The ball suddenly flies back, landing in front of Wario. Wario and Waluigi look up and see Bowser in his Koopa Clown Car- and he has a black eye. It is then obvious that he wants revenge for being hit. Bowser starts firing Bullet Bills at the two as they run around Lakitu Valley and past Birdo and Boo who were playing a game of golf. Fortunately for the two, they find a yellow Warp Pipe that is too small for the Koopa Clown Car or Bowser to fit through. Wario and Waluigi come out the other side of the pipe and stop to catch their breath. However, Bowser and the Koopa Clown Car appear right above the two. Bowser takes out a Bob-omb as Wario and Waluigi scream loudly. Meanwhile, Mario is preparing to take a shot. Wario and Waluigi try to escape from Bowser by going through an enormous metal door. Mario hits his ball with the golf club, just as Waluigi is able to open the door.

Wario and Waluigi keep running, but at that moment the ball Mario just hit bounces off Wario and Waluigi and Bowser's hand, knocking the Bob-omb. The Bob-omb explodes on Wario, Waluigi and Bowser. Mario is confused as to what caused the explosion where his ball landed, while Luigi, Peach and Daisy just scream in terror.

Playable Characters

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour features many characters as well as unlockable ones. Here is a list of all the characters appearing in the game.

Original Characters

Unlockable Characters

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Transferable Characters

Neil and Ella can be transfered into the game by connecting Mario Golf: Advance Tour for the Game Boy Advance with the Nintendo GameCube.

Modes

  • Tournament
  • Club Slots
  • Coin Shoot
  • Speed Golf
  • Stroke Play
  • Side Games
  • Training
  • Match Play
  • Skins Match
  • Near-Pin

Golf Courses

Lakitu Valley - A basic course surrounded by trees. It is the most conventional and easiest course to play on.
Cheep Cheep Falls - This course has a conventional nature like Lakitu Valley, but also contains ponds and rivers as water hazards.
Shifting Sands - This course is based on Dry Dry Desert and contains many sand traps, known as bunkers.
Blooper Bay - This course features some unconventional elements, such as Fast Fairways, and is set in a tropical resort area. Many of the bunkers are shaped like recognisable objects, such as seagulls or bananas.
Peach's Castle Grounds - This course features many elements unique to the Marioverse , such as warp pipes, Chain Chomps, and giant mushrooms.
Bowser Badlands - This dark, difficult course, designed by Bowser, contains Bob-ombs, Piranha Plants, and Whomps, as well as elements such as lava.
Congo Canopy - Set in the Congo Jungle, this is a special Par 3 course used in pin-shot and birdie challenges.

"Target Bullseye Tour" Version

On July 28, 2003, Nintendo of America released Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (Target Bullseye Tour Included -- Exclusive Version) through Target stores. This version allowed players to play the Bullseye Tour in the Special Tournament mode. Codes issued from this version of the game could be submitted through the official website. Nintendo prizes were mailed out to the winners. The promotion ended on August 31, 2003.[1]

Trivia

  • In Coin Attack mode, the coins make up various patterns. One makes up the Triforce from the Legend of Zelda series, while another looks like the Nintendo GameCube. One pattern spells out "1-2-3 GO!"
  • Every time the player makes a shot, the screen will close up on the ball. Very, very rarely and randomly, the close up will feature a Boo the size of a golf ball, making the sound that Boos do.
  • This game's scoreboard features many characters from other Mario games, including Goombario and Hammer Bro. Quite shockingly (and very possibly coincidentally), one of these referenced characters has actually never been seen since the Super Mario Adventures comic, where he was a minor hero.
  • Pikmin made a cameo appearance in this game. If the player hits the ball into a flower patch, several Pikmin get knocked out of the flowers.

Artwork

Team Artwork

References

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