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'''Koopa Park''' is a golf course found in the game ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]]. To unlock this course, 50 Course Points are required. This course seems to be located in the wooded lowlands of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], with many lakes and ponds in it. Like all courses in the game, it has a par of 72. It has many more trees, bunkers and water hazards than the previous course in the game, [[Toad Highlands]]. | '''Koopa Park''' is a golf course found in the game ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]]. To unlock this course, 50 Course Points are required. This course seems to be located in the wooded lowlands of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], with many lakes and ponds in it. Like all courses in the game, it has a par of 72. It has many more trees, bunkers and water hazards than the previous course in the game, [[Toad Highlands]]. | ||
Koopa Park reappears in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' as additional downloadable content. It may be purchased by means of the Mushroom Pack, along with [[Toad Highlands]] and [[Toadette]]. It features improved music and graphics, along with [[Koopa Troopa]] balloons. The | Koopa Park reappears in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' as additional downloadable content. It may be purchased by means of the Mushroom Pack, along with [[Toad Highlands]] and [[Toadette]]. It features improved music and graphics, along with [[Koopa Troopa]] balloons. The ''Super Mario 64'' evergreens are replaced with more realistic-looking ones in different shades of green and yellow. | ||
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