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{{game | {{about|the Nintendo 64 game named Mario Golf|the Game Boy Color game of the same name|[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)]]|the ''Mario Golf'' series|[[Mario Golf (series)]]}} | ||
|image=[[File: | {{Infobox | ||
|title=Mario Golf | |||
|image=[[File:MG64.PNG|250px]] | |||
|developer=[[Camelot Software Planning]] | |developer=[[Camelot Software Planning]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |released='''Nintendo 64:'''<br>{{released|Japan|June 11, 1999|USA|July 26, 1999|Europe|September 14, 1999|Australia|September 14, 1999}} '''Virtual Console (Wii):'''<br>{{released|Japan|September 30, 2008|USA|October 6, 2008|Europe|January 23, 2009|Australia|January 23, 2009}} '''Virtual Console (Wii U)'''<br>{{released|Japan|September 2, 2015|USA|September 3, 2015|Europe|October 8, 2015|Australia|October 9, 2015}} | ||
|genre=Golf | |||
|genre= | |modes=Single player<br>1-4 player multiplayer | ||
|modes=Single player | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|usk=0|cero=a|acb=g}} | ||
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|usk=0|cero=a|acb=g | |platforms=[[Nintendo 64]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii]], [[Wii U]]) | ||
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| | |input={{input|n64=1|classic=1|wiigcn=1|wiiu=1|wiiupro=1|wiiumote=1|wiiuclassic=1}} | ||
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'''''Mario Golf''''' (マリオゴルフ64 ''Mario Gorufu Rokujūyon'', '''''Mario Golf 64''''') is the first installment for the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' series]] and was released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 1999. It was developed by [[Camelot Software Planning]]. Though several sports games featured [[Mario]] characters in the past, ''Mario Golf'' is considered the first game in the modern "Mario Sports" line. It would be followed by several titles encompassing a variety of sports. Its [[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color counterpart]] was released later that same year. | |||
'''''Mario Golf''''' is the | |||
{{br|left}} | {{br|left}} | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
''Mario Golf'' is a golf game which combines largely traditional mechanics and gameplay devices with a presentation from the ''[[ | ''Mario Golf'' is a golf game which combines largely traditional mechanics and gameplay devices with a cartoonish presentation, and a roster of characters and hazards taken from the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' universe. | ||
The basic gameplay uses the typical "sliding bar" mechanism of most golf video games, with several variables which must be anticipated, such as character attributes, wind strength and direction, rain, ball spin, and course topography. The gameplay modes include speed golf, ring shot, mini golf and skins match | The basic gameplay uses the typical "sliding bar" mechanism of most golf video games, with several variables which must be anticipated, such as character attributes, wind strength and direction, rain, ball spin, and course topography. The gameplay modes include speed golf, ring shot, mini golf and skins match. | ||
Players can play most of the multiplayer modes with CPU players by selecting a character and pressing {{button|n64|A}} while holding down {{button|n64|R}}. However, '''Club Slots''' and '''Mini-Golf''' do not allow CPU players. | Players can play most of the multiplayer modes with CPU players by selecting a character and pressing {{button|n64|A}} while holding down {{button|n64|R}}. However, '''Club Slots''' and '''Mini-Golf''' do not allow CPU players. | ||
===Scores=== | ===Scores=== | ||
Depending on how many strokes the player required to take to hit the ball into the hole, players receive a score and a name for the score. The following is a list of them, from best to worst scores: | Depending on how many strokes the player required to take to hit the ball into the hole, players receive a score and a name for the score. The following is a list of them, from best to worst scores: | ||
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!width=25%|Name | !width=25% |Name | ||
!width=25%|Image | !width=25% |Image | ||
!width=50%|Description | !width=50% |Description | ||
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|[[Hole-in-One]] | |[[Hole-in-One]] | ||
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|The player has sunk the ball in the hole with one stroke. It is the easiest to receive in Par 3 holes, though possible in Par 4 or 5 holes as well. | |The player has sunk the ball in the hole with one stroke. It is the easiest to receive in Par 3 holes, though possible in Par 4 or 5 holes as well. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Albatross]] | ||
|[[File:Mario Golf Albatross.png|150px]] | |[[File:Mario Golf Albatross.png|150px]] | ||
|The player has sunk the ball three below par. It is possible to receive only in Par 5 holes. | |The player has sunk the ball three below par. It is possible to receive only in Par 5 holes. | ||
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|[[Eagle]] | |[[Eagle]] | ||
|[[File:Mario Golf Eagle.png|150px]] | |[[File:Mario Golf Eagle.png|150px]] | ||
|The player has sunk the ball two below par | |The player has sunk the ball two below par. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Birdie]] | |[[Birdie]] | ||
|[[File:Yoshibirdie.PNG|150px]] | |[[File:Yoshibirdie.PNG|150px]] | ||
|The player has sunk the ball one below par | |The player has sunk the ball one below par. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Par]] | |[[Par]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Fat Par.png|150px]] | ||
|The player has sunk the ball without taking any extra strokes or having less strokes. | |The player has sunk the ball without taking any extra strokes or having less strokes. | ||
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==Game Modes== | |||
==Game | |||
''Mario Golf'' features 10 game modes: | ''Mario Golf'' features 10 game modes: | ||
===Tournament=== | ===Tournament=== | ||
*Number of Players: 1 | *Number of Players: 1 | ||
This mode consists of a tournament between the human player and 29 computer players in an 18-hole course (though the computer players aren't seen except in the leaderboards). Despite this, there are only 14 playable characters in this game. The CPU player names range from characters from franchises such as ''[[ | |||
This mode consists of a tournament between the human player and 29 computer players in an 18-hole course (though the computer players aren't seen except in the leaderboards). Despite this, there are only 14 playable characters in this game. The CPU player names range from characters from franchises such as ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' to ''[[:Category:The Legend of Zelda Series|The Legend of Zelda]]'' to ''[[:Category:Star Fox Series|Star Fox]]'', as well as the first names of real people, usually localisers and voice actors. The player's objective is to finish the tournament in the top three positions to earn a [[Trophy]]. | |||
The player earns the most Course Points when they finish a tournament in 1st place. | |||
[[Birdie Badge]]s can be earned by finishing a hole with [[Birdie]] or better. | |||
===Get Character=== | ===Get Character=== | ||
*Number of Players: 1 | *Number of Players: 1 | ||
The player competes in a '''Match Game''' against another computer player. In this game, the player with the fewest strokes gets a point. However, if the player | |||
The player competes in a '''Match Game''' against another computer player. In this game, the player with the fewest strokes gets a point. However, if the losing player cannot catch-up, the game will end. If the 18th hole is finished and the game is tied, [[Sudden Death]] starts. If the player wins, they unlock that character. | |||
===Ring Shot=== | ===Ring Shot=== | ||
*Number of Players: 1 | *Number of Players: 1 | ||
The player must shoot the ball through all rings while finishing at [[par]] or better | |||
The player must shoot the ball through all rings while finishing at [[par]] or better. | |||
===Speed Golf=== | ===Speed Golf=== | ||
[[File:MG64 Speed Golf Wario.png|thumb|[[Wario]] beginning a round of [[Speed Golf]]]] | [[File:MG64 Speed Golf Wario.png|thumb|right|[[Wario]] beginning a round of [[Speed Golf]].]] | ||
*Number of Players: 1 | *Number of Players: 1 | ||
The player must finish all 18 holes as fast as possible. | The player must finish all 18 holes as fast as possible. | ||
===Stroke Play=== | ===Stroke Play=== | ||
*Number of Players: 1-4 (CPU allowed) | *Number of Players: 1-4 (CPU allowed) | ||
A standard game of golf. The winner is the player with the fewest total strokes. | A standard game of golf. The winner is the player with the fewest total strokes. | ||
===Mini-Golf=== | ===Mini-Golf=== | ||
*Number of Players: 1-4 (CPU not allowed) | *Number of Players: 1-4 (CPU not allowed) | ||
Like Stroke Play | |||
Like Stroke Play but in mini-golf courses. Despite the rules being the same, CPU characters cannot be played against. The player selects from two courses, and each hole is par 3. It has three settings: Green (green-themed with a normal ball speed), Slow (blue-themed with a low ball speed), and Fast (red-and-yellow-themed with a high ball speed). [[Luigi's Garden]] has the first nine holes looking like numbers 1 to 9 and the last nine holes looking like letters A to I. The first 17 holes of [[Peach's Castle (golf course)|Peach's Castle]] look like the rest of the alphabet letters and Hole 18 resembles a question mark. In Training, Mini-Golf courses do not play the Training BGM and instead play their own. | |||
===Training=== | ===Training=== | ||
[[File:MG64 Driving Range Logo.png|thumb|60px|Driving Range logo.]] | [[File:MG64 Driving Range Logo.png|thumb|right|60px|Driving Range logo.]] | ||
*Number of Players: 1 | *Number of Players: 1 | ||
The player can play any course and hole, as well as change the weather settings. [[Driving Range]] is only available in this mode. | The player can play any course and hole, as well as change the weather settings. [[Driving Range]] is only available in this mode. | ||
===Match Play=== | ===Match Play=== | ||
*Number of Players: 2 (CPU allowed) | *Number of Players: 2 (CPU allowed) | ||
Like '''Get Character''' | |||
Like '''Get Character''' but with two players. | |||
===Skins Match=== | ===Skins Match=== | ||
*Number of Players: 2-4 (CPU allowed) | *Number of Players: 2-4 (CPU allowed) | ||
The winner of the hole gets a point. In a tie, the points are carried over. The winner is the one with the most points. | The winner of the hole gets a point. In a tie, the points are carried over. The winner is the one with the most points. | ||
===Club Slots=== | ===Club Slots=== | ||
*Number of Players: 2-4 (CPU not allowed) | *Number of Players: 2-4 (CPU not allowed) | ||
Like '''Skins Match''', but with randomized clubs (though the player can use the putter at any time). Despite the objective being the same, CPU players cannot participate. | Like '''Skins Match''', but with randomized clubs (though the player can use the putter at any time). Despite the objective being the same, CPU players cannot participate. | ||
==Interactions with ''Mario Golf'' | ==Interactions with ''Mario Golf'' GBC== | ||
''Mario Golf'' for the Nintendo 64 has the ability to link and exchange data with [[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color version of the same game]]. With the use of the Nintendo 64 [[Transfer Pak]], the player can use the characters: [[Kid]], [[Azalea]], [[Sherry]], and/or [[ | ''Mario Golf'' for the Nintendo 64 has the ability to link and exchange data with [[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color version of the same game]]. With the use of the Nintendo 64 [[Transfer Pak]], the player can use the characters: [[Kid]], [[Azalea]], [[Sherry]], and/or [[Joe]] from the Game Boy Color version to play through the Nintendo 64 version of ''Mario Golf''. The unlockable characters from the Game Boy Color version: [[Putts]], [[Grace]], [[Tiny (Mario Golf series)|Tiny]], and [[Gene]] are not transferrable. | ||
==Courses== | ==Courses== | ||
There are eight courses | There are eight courses in the ''Nintendo 64'' version of ''Mario Golf''. They are: | ||
*1. '''[[Toad Highlands]]''' | |||
*2. '''[[Koopa Park]]''' | |||
*3. '''[[Shy Guy Desert]]''' | |||
*4. '''[[Yoshi's Island (golf course)|Yoshi's Island]]''' | |||
*5. '''[[Boo Valley]]''' | |||
*6. '''[[Mario's Star (golf course)|Mario's Star]]''' | |||
*A. '''[[Luigi's Garden]]''' | |||
*B. '''[[Peach's Castle (golf course)|Peach's Castle]]''' | |||
===Mario's Star Holes=== | |||
*Hole 1 - [[Yoshi]] | |||
*Hole 2 - [[Boo]] | |||
*Hole 3 - [[Wiggler]] | |||
*Hole 4 - [[Cheep Cheep]] | |||
| | *Hole 5 - [[Thwomp]] | ||
*Hole 6 - [[Lakitu]] | |||
*Hole 7 - [[Shy Guy]] | |||
*Hole 8 - [[Piranha Plant]] | |||
*Hole 9 - [[Bowser]] | |||
*Hole 10 - [[Koopa Troopa]] | |||
*Hole 11 - [[Bullet Bill]] | |||
*Hole 12 - [[Toad]] | |||
*Hole 13 - [[Goomba]] | |||
*Hole 14 - [[Chain Chomp]] | |||
*Hole 15 - [[Blooper]] | |||
*Hole 16 - [[Princess Peach]] | |||
*Hole 17 - [[Bob-omb]] | |||
*Hole 18 - [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] | |||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Playable=== | ===Playable=== | ||
[[File:Mario Golf 64 Transfer Pak Mode.png|thumb|[[Kid]] about to be transferred from the Game Boy Color version.]] | [[File:Mario Golf 64 Transfer Pak Mode.png|thumb|[[Kid]] about to be transferred from the Game Boy Color version.]] | ||
The following is a list of default characters in the order of which they are unlocked | The following is a list of default characters in the order of which they are unlocked. [[Kid]], [[Joe]], [[Sherry]], and [[Azalea]] can also be unlocked through a Transfer Pak. In the Virtual Console port, the Transfer Pak feature to transfer these characters from the Game Boy Color version was removed. Each character has three alternate colors to choose from (players can choose the colors by using the {{button|n64|Cright}}, {{button|n64|Cdown}}, and {{button|n64|Cleft}}, and each character can be chosen multiple times if there is more than one player. | ||
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 style="border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse" width =100% class="navtemplate sport" | |||
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!colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Plum]] | |||
| | !colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Charlie]] | ||
!colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Princess Peach]] | |||
!colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Baby Mario]] | |||
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| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgplum.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgcharlie.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgpeach.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgbabymario.png|150px|center]] | ||
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| | |'''Drive''' || 190 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 192 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 194 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 197 m | ||
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| | |'''Shot''' || Straight | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Fade | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Straight | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Draw | ||
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| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Ray | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Ray | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Ray | ||
|Ray | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Fireball | ||
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!colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Luigi]] | |||
| | !colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Yoshi]] | ||
| | !colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Sonny (Mario Golf)|Sonny]] | ||
!colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Wario]] | |||
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| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgluigi.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgyoshi.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgsonny.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgwario.png|150px|center]] | ||
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| | |'''Drive''' || 200 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 210 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 220 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 230 m | ||
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| | |'''Shot''' || Fade | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Straight | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Draw | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Fade | ||
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| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Ray | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Rainbow | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Ray | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Thunder | ||
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| | |'''Unlock''' || Character Match #1<br>Default in 2~4P | ||
| | |'''Unlock''' || Character Match #2<br>Default in 2~4P | ||
| | |'''Unlock''' || Character Match #3<br>Default in 2~4P | ||
| | |'''Unlock''' || Character Match #4<br>Default in 2~4P | ||
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| | !colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Harry (Mario Golf)|Harry]] | ||
!colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Mario]] | |||
!colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Maple]] | |||
!colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Donkey Kong]] | |||
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| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgharry.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgmario.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgmaple.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgdk.png|150px|center]] | ||
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| | |'''Drive''' || 240 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 250 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 225 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 250 m | ||
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| | |'''Shot''' || Draw | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Draw | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Straight | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Fade | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Ray | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Fireball | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Ray | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Rainbow | ||
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| | |'''Unlock''' || Character Match #5<br>Default in 2~4P | ||
| | |'''Unlock''' || Character Match #6<br>Default in 2~4P | ||
| | |'''Unlock''' || Collect 50 Birdie Badges. | ||
| | |'''Unlock''' || Collect 30 Stars in Ring Shots. | ||
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| | !colspan=2 rowspan=6| | ||
| | !colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Bowser]] | ||
| | !colspan=2 style="width:25%;background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Metal Mario (character)|Metal Mario]]{{footnote|main|*}} | ||
!colspan=2 rowspan=6| | |||
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|[[ | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgbowser.png|150px|center]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:Mgmetalmario.png|150px|center]] | ||
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| | |'''Drive''' || 260 m | ||
| | |'''Drive''' || 260 m | ||
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| | |'''Shot''' || Draw | ||
| | |'''Shot''' || Draw | ||
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| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Flame Ray | ||
| | |'''Nice Shot Effect''' || Fireball | ||
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| | |'''Unlock''' || Character Match #7 | ||
| | |'''Unlock''' || Collect All 108 Birdie Badges. | ||
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{{footnote|note|*|Only available in North American and PAL versions of the game; is not present in the Japanese version.}} | |||
===Non Playable=== | |||
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!style="background:greenyellow;font-size:120%"|[[Toad]] | |||
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|[[File:MG64ToadOoB.png|127px|center]] | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
''Mario Golf'' garnered generally favorable reviews. GameSpot describes the game as easy to play, by having simple features and by "removing the guesswork for gamers who are not familiar with the | ''Mario Golf'' garnered generally favorable reviews. GameSpot describes the game as easy to play, by having simple features and by "removing the guesswork for gamers who are not familiar with the subtlenuances of golf" that may put off many players. IGN stated "When it comes to the intricacies that make golf the most loved and frustrating game on the planet, Mario Golf has it all. Challenging, but you will be drawn into it because of the nature of golf and your fear that the "little cartoon game" is mocking you". | ||
''Mario Golf'' is the 37th best selling game for the [[Nintendo 64]], selling approximately 1.5 million copies worldwide - 650,000 copies each in North America and Japan, and 200,000 elsewhere - and it would later be re-released as a Nintendo 64 "Player's Choice" title. | |||
==References to other games== | ==References to other games== | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' - One of Wario's alternate color schemes in ''Mario Golf'' is the blue shirt and red overalls that Mario wore in his first appearance. | |||
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' - One of Bowser's alternate color schemes in ''Mario Golf'' is the green skin that Bowser had in his first appearance. A cover version of the overworld theme plays in Mario's Star and during part of the credits. A cover version of the underground theme is heard during the player's attempt to score a birdie. | *''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' - One of Bowser's alternate color schemes in ''Mario Golf'' is the green skin that Bowser had in his first appearance. A cover version of the overworld theme plays in Mario's Star and during part of the credits. A cover version of the underground theme is heard during the player's attempt to score a birdie. | ||
*''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'' - One of Peach's alternate color schemes in ''Mario Golf'' is her green dress and Daisy's blue dress. | *''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'' - One of Peach's alternate color schemes in ''Mario Golf'' is her green dress and Daisy's blue dress. | ||
*''[[Super Mario World]]'' - One of Yoshi's alternate color schemes in ''Mario Golf'' are the Red Yoshi, the Blue Yoshi and the Yellow Yoshi. | |||
*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' - Yoshi's sound effects were taken from this game. | *''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' - Yoshi's sound effects were taken from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'' - Names of several characters in this game appear on the score Board, and many sound effects from this game such as camera change are used. Also Metal Mario is playable and has the same sound effects. Mario's Hole-in-one animation is the same as his victory animation from this game. | *''[[Super Mario 64]]'' - Names of several characters in this game appear on the score Board, and many sound effects from this game such as camera change are used. Also Metal Mario is playable and has the same sound effects. Mario's Hole-in-one animation is the same as his victory animation from this game. | ||
*''[[Wario Land II]]'' and ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' - One of Wario's alternate color schemes in ''Mario Golf'' is the monochromatic outfit he wears throughout these games | *''[[Wario Land II]]'' and ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' - One of Wario's alternate color schemes in ''Mario Golf'' is the monochromatic outfit he wears throughout these games. | ||
*''[[Mario Party]]'' - Many of the sound effects from ''Mario Party'', such as "menu select", "go back", "your turn", "pause", and "not available", are used. If the character whose taking their turn is out of [[Power Shot | *''[[Mario Party]]'' - Many of the sound effects from ''Mario Party'', such as "menu select", "go back", "your turn", "pause", and "not available", are used. If the character whose taking their turn is out of [[Power Shot]]s, it will make the "go back" sound in any attempt to press the {{button|N64|B}} when far away from the Green. One of Toad's voice clips from this game is reused. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' - Some of the sound effects from ''Mario Kart 64'' are also used, such as "item drop" and "1st lap complete". | *''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' - Some of the sound effects from ''Mario Kart 64'' are also used, such as "item drop" and "1st lap complete". | ||
==References in later games== | == References in later games == | ||
*''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' - Mario's pose is reused for his portrait artwork. | *''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' - Mario's pose is reused for his portrait artwork. | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' - Plum appears as a trophy. | *''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' - Plum appears as a trophy. | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' - Two of Wario's alternate costumes are his red and blue outfit and his black and white outfit | *''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' - Two of Wario's alternate costumes are his red and blue outfit and his black and white outfit. | ||
*''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' - In addition to being a sequel to this game, all six main courses in this game are available as [[Downloadable content|downloadable content]] with updated music and visuals (though Shy Guy Desert, Yoshi's Island, and Boo Valley have been renamed to [[Layer-Cake Desert (golf course)|Layer-Cake Desert]], [[Sparkling Waters (golf course)|Sparkling Waters]], and [[Rock-Candy Mines (golf course)|Rock-Candy Mines]], respectively, and the music for Mario's Star has been changed) | *''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' - In addition to being a sequel to this game, all six main courses in this game are available as [[Downloadable content|downloadable content]] with updated music and visuals (though Shy Guy Desert, Yoshi's Island, and Boo Valley have been renamed to [[Layer-Cake Desert (golf course)|Layer-Cake Desert]], [[Sparkling Waters (golf course)|Sparkling Waters]], and [[Rock-Candy Mines (golf course)|Rock-Candy Mines]], respectively, and the music for Mario's Star has been changed). | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | *''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' - Two of Bowser's alternate costumes are his blue skin and his green skin, two of Donkey Kong's alternate costumes are his blue fur and his yellow fur, and one of Luigi's alternate costumes is his dark green and yellow outfit. | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:WarioMG.png|thumb|Wario's pink shoes.]] | |||
*Wario's shoes are pink in his models here, which is inconsistent with his artwork for this and other games. In ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'', however, his shoe colors are corrected. | |||
*The European/PAL version of the game has a different intro theme. | |||
*Interestingly, if Peach gets an Eagle or better, her sport dress extends to the ground. | |||
*While selecting a tournament in Tournament Mode, Boo Classic is misspelled as "Boo Clasic". | |||
*The sun sets when the player gets to the last six holes of the main courses, in any mode. | |||
*The ball makes a different sound when it bounces on the green than when it bounces on the fairway. In later games, both terrains produce the same sound for the ball. | |||
==External | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nmfj/ Official Mario Golf Japanese website] | |||
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