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I want to discuss whether the ''{{wp|Golf (1995 video game)|Golf}}'' for the [[Virtual Boy]] should count as a successor to the NES ''Golf'' or a wholly unrelated game that happens to have the same basic generic title. The US release points to the former, as it is internally branded ''Nintendo Golf'' in the background of the main menu and end of the credits, and it was published by Nintendo; but in its home country of Japan, it was published by its third-party developer, T&E Soft, and its title is ''T&E Virtual Golf'' on the box and in-game. It seems the "Nintendo" branding is specific to the US release, so should this be considered a third-party game dolled up into a first-party game's successor? Or just an unrelated game all around (noting that {{wp|T&E Soft}} has a long resume of golf games)? On another note, ''Mario Golf'' on the Nintendo 64 seems to borrow some gameplay elements from this one, like the ball-landing grid square. For reference, [https://youtu.be/YvcLiwgLLXg here is a playthrough of the US release], and [https://www.virtual-boy.com/games/golf/images/ here is paraphernalia associated with both games]. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:24, August 8, 2023 (EDT) | I want to discuss whether the ''{{wp|Golf (1995 video game)|Golf}}'' for the [[Virtual Boy]] should count as a successor to the NES ''Golf'' or a wholly unrelated game that happens to have the same basic generic title. The US release points to the former, as it is internally branded ''Nintendo Golf'' in the background of the main menu and end of the credits, and it was published by Nintendo; but in its home country of Japan, it was published by its third-party developer, T&E Soft, and its title is ''T&E Virtual Golf'' on the box and in-game. It seems the "Nintendo" branding is specific to the US release, so should this be considered a third-party game dolled up into a first-party game's successor? Or just an unrelated game all around (noting that {{wp|T&E Soft}} has a long resume of golf games)? On another note, ''Mario Golf'' on the Nintendo 64 seems to borrow some gameplay elements from this one, like the ball-landing grid square. For reference, [https://youtu.be/YvcLiwgLLXg here is a playthrough of the US release], and [https://www.virtual-boy.com/games/golf/images/ here is paraphernalia associated with both games]. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:24, August 8, 2023 (EDT) | ||
:I don't know why ''Golf'' VB is considered a "successor". Nintendo can make games about golfing that aren't related to this game or ''Mario Golf'' in general. A similar situation like this is with ''Game Boy Gallery'', but at least original Australian series name referred ''Game & Watch Gallery'' as ''Game Boy Gallery'' | :I don't know why ''Golf'' VB is considered a "successor". Nintendo can make games about golfing that aren't related to this game or ''Mario Golf'' in general. A similar situation like this is with ''Game Boy Gallery'', but at least original Australian series name referred ''Game & Watch Gallery'' as ''Game Boy Gallery successer''. However, there is no connection between ''Golf'' VB and the ''Mario Golf'' series aside from somewhat similar gameplay {{User:Starluxe/sig}} 10:07, October 5, 2024 (GMT) | ||
== Split the VS. System and Game Boy games == | == Split the VS. System and Game Boy games == |