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Alternative Names

Mario Golf 64

マリオゴルフ64

Developer

Camelot Software Planning

Genre

Sports

Other Versions

GB, Series, VC

Release Dates

06/30/99 Nintendo
06/11/99 Nintendo
09/14/99 Nintendo

Community Stats

Owners: 99
Favorite: 5
Tracked: 0
Wishlist: 4
Now Playing: 2
 
8.1

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Mario Golf - Reviews

Critic Reviews

Game Informer Print Magazine 9 out of 10 19th Sep 2009
Gamepro Read Review 5 out of 5 19th Sep 2009
Gamespot Read Review 8.7 out of 10 19th Sep 2009
IGN Read Review 8.3 out of 10 19th Sep 2009

User Reviews

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Shipping Total

1,470,000 Units
As of: December 31st, 2003

Opinion (2)

Slayer of God posted 10/06/2007, 02:29
Ignore my comments and just read the summary. or dont. its the same thing. opps
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Slayer of God posted 10/06/2007, 02:28
A fun pick-up-and-play Mario based sports title before they became redundant!! This game features 14 different playable characters and 6 different 18 hole courses. 4 extra characters are obtainable via the N64/GB transfer pack and a copy of Mario Golf on Gameboy. Most of the characters are recognizable from previous Mario titles but they did create 5 new characters exclusive to this game.

Mario Golf has plenty of unlockables that will keep you busy for hours playing single player, but the true strength of this title is the multiplayer games. There are many variations of golf to make the game more interesting and keep its appeal, such as the club slots where you and your opponents get clubs selected at random via a slot machine to play with (can be funny/frustrating to play a hole with all woods or all irons).

While this game is a lot simpler than title such as Tiger Woods or even Hot Shots Golf it still has its fair share of different game mechanics. It has varying wind levels, full set of real clubs, different golfer strengths/weaknesses, power/accuracy meters, sloped fairways and greens and vastly different courses.
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