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|image=[[File:Steve NESGolf.png|101px]] <br>'''Steve''' as he appears in ''NES Open Tournament Golf.''
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|full_name=Steve
|image=[[File:Steve NESGolf.png|101px]] <br>Steve as he appears in ''NES Open Tournament Golf''
|title=Steve
|first_appearance=''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'' ([[List of games by date#1991|1991]])
|first_appearance=''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'' ([[List of games by date#1991|1991]])
|species=[[Human]]
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'''Steve''' is a playable [[human]] character in ''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'', in which he goes up against [[Mario]] and various other golfers. He wears black pants, a black vest, and a brown hat which is tilted down so that it covers his eyes. The player can play against him in the bet on 1 hole mode if they have $500, as well as challenge him in match play. He is considered to be a beginner ranked player.
'''Steve''' is a non-playable human character in ''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''. He wears black pants, a black vest, and a brown hat which is tilted down so that it covers his eyes. The player can play against him in the bet on 1 hole mode if they have $500, as well as challenge him in match play. He is considered to be a beginner ranked player.


In Steve's official artwork for the game, his shirt and pants are depicted to be light shades of brown with a dark brown vest. He also is given a black bandana and dark brown boots. Steve's hat is clearly shown to be a fedora which covers almost all of his brown hair.
In Steve's official artwork for the game, his shirt and pants are depicted to be light shades of brown with a dark brown vest. He also is given a black bandana and dark brown boots. Steve's hat is clearly shown to be a fedora which covers almost all of his brown hair.


The character is exclusive to the North American version, and may have been named for Steve Miles, one of two men who localized the game for that market. He is also the only character within the game to not make an appearance in any Japanese-released game; [[Mark]], who like Steve is also exclusive to the Western release, has reappeared in [[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]]'s ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'' series under a different design.
The character is exclusive to the North American version, alongside [[Mark (NES Open Tournament Golf)|Mark]], and may have been named for Steve Miles, one of two men who localized the game for that market.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Steve.PNG|In game icon
Steve NESOTG icon.png|In game icon
NESOpenTournament-Steve.png|In game appearance
NESOpenTournament-Steve.png|In game appearance
Steve NESGolf.png|Official artwork
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Latest revision as of 12:27, May 10, 2023

Steve
Steve NESGolf.png
Steve as he appears in NES Open Tournament Golf
Species Human
First appearance NES Open Tournament Golf (1991)

Steve is a non-playable human character in NES Open Tournament Golf. He wears black pants, a black vest, and a brown hat which is tilted down so that it covers his eyes. The player can play against him in the bet on 1 hole mode if they have $500, as well as challenge him in match play. He is considered to be a beginner ranked player.

In Steve's official artwork for the game, his shirt and pants are depicted to be light shades of brown with a dark brown vest. He also is given a black bandana and dark brown boots. Steve's hat is clearly shown to be a fedora which covers almost all of his brown hair.

The character is exclusive to the North American version, alongside Mark, and may have been named for Steve Miles, one of two men who localized the game for that market.

Gallery[edit]