Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)

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Mario Golf
North American box art for Mario Golf on Game Boy Color
For alternate box art, see the game's gallery.
Developer Camelot Software Planning
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Game Boy Color, Virtual Console (Nintendo 3DS), Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online
Release date Game Boy Color:
Japan August 10, 1999[?]
USA October 5, 1999[1]
Europe October 26, 1999[?]
Australia October 26, 1999[?]
Virtual Console (3DS):
Japan October 3, 2012[?]
USA October 11, 2012[?]
Europe May 29, 2014[?]
Australia May 29, 2014[?]

Virtual Console (3DS) (Promotional Release):
Europe May 2, 2014[?]
Australia May 2, 2014[?]
Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online:
USA March 11, 2024[2]
Japan March 12, 2024[?]
Europe March 12, 2024[?]
Australia March 12, 2024[?]
South Korea March 12, 2024[?]
HK March 12, 2024[?]

Language(s) English (United States)
Japanese
Genre Golf
Rating(s)
ESRB:E - Everyone
ACB:G - General
Mode(s) Single-player
1-2 player multiplayer
Format
Nintendo Switch:
Digital download
Game Boy Color:
Game Pak
Nintendo 3DS:
Digital download
Input
Nintendo Switch:
Joy-Con (horizontal)
Game Boy Color:
Nintendo 3DS:
Serial code(s) Japan CGB-AWXJ-JPN
USA CGB-AWXE-USA
Europe CGB-AWXP-EUR

Mario Golf is the fifth installment of the Mario Golf series and its first handheld installment. It was released for the Game Boy Color and provides the capability to interact with its Nintendo 64 counterpart. It was released four months after the Nintendo 64 version.

Gameplay[edit]

Though this game has the exact same name and a similar cover as its 64-bit predecessor, it has many variations. Camelot made a normal mode of golfing, similar to that of the Nintendo 64 version, in which the player chooses one of four characters to conquer the challenges of the golf world. However, the developer also included a new, more-involved mode of gameplay.

This new mode of gameplay had traits similar to that of a role-playing game. The player was granted the ability to control their character more freely. This game mode allowed much character interaction and environmental exploration, making this game have a slightly more detailed story than those in the rest of the series. The player can also level up, allowing characters to be more successful at golfing.

Mario Golf can link with the identically titled Nintendo 64 game via Transfer Pak, allowing the player to transfer data from one Mario Golf to the other. By doing so, the player can play as characters specifically in the Nintendo 64 installment on their Game Boy Color installment of Mario Golf. The game also features a multi-player mode (unavailable in the Nintendo 3DS emulation), allowing separate players to interact in one game. It also features a special free-play mode for players interested in the golfing portion of the game; this gaming mode has no effect on the main quest.

After clearing the Dune Club tournament, the player can participate in a single-player-only, alternate-rules game (a doubles match) with Lime, Lily, and Flint.

Characters[edit]

Default[edit]

Story mode characters[edit]

These characters can only be played as after being chosen for use in the story mode.

Kid Sherry Azalea Joe
Profile picture of Kid from the Camelot Japanese Mario Golf website. Sherry Azalea Joe MGolf.png
Distance 202 Yards Distance 200 Yards Distance 204 Yards Distance 205 Yards
Trajectory Draw +1 Trajectory Straight Trajectory Fade +1 Trajectory Draw +2
Height -2 Height -1 Height -1 Height -2
Meet Area +2 Meet Area +3 Meet Area +3 Meet Area +2
Control +1 Control +3 Control +2 Control +2

Super Mario characters[edit]

Mario Luigi
Mario MG GBC artwork.jpg Mario Golf artwork: Luigi
Distance 270 Yards Distance 220 Yards
Trajectory Draw +2 Trajectory Fade +2

Unlockable[edit]

Each of the characters are unlocked by defeating them in Match Play.

Story mode characters[edit]

Putts Grace Tiny Gene Yuss
Profile picture of Putts from Nintendo's Japanese Mario Golf website. Profile picture of Grace Tiny MG GBC artwork.jpg Gene Yuss MG GBC artwork.jpg
Distance 200 Yards Distance 220 Yards Distance 250 Yards Distance 240 Yards
Trajectory Draw +1 Trajectory Straight Trajectory Draw Trajectory Fade

Super Mario characters[edit]

Wario
Mario Golf (N64) artwork: Wario
Distance 250 Yards
Trajectory Fade

Non-playable characters[edit]

N64 on GBC Icon (Golf).png

Courses[edit]

The Marion Club course

Field courses[edit]

Other locations[edit]

Reception[edit]

Mario Golf received highly positive reviews. IGN gave Mario Golf a perfect score of 10 out of 10, calling it one of the few must-buy games for the Game Boy Color. They also praised it for extending the standards for audio quality in a Game Boy Color game.[3] GameSpot did not enjoy it as much, giving it a 7.2 of 10. They criticized it, saying that some of the mechanics could have used some work, such as putting. However, they feel it to be an excellent adaptation of the console version.[4] Famitsu gave the Game Boy Color version a 30 out of 40.

Reviews
Release Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
Nintendo 3DS Philip J Reed, Nintendo Life 7/10 "The GBC version of Mario Golf is a lovely, fun little game to have on the go. It's all down to personal preference whether this is a step forward or a step back from NES Open Tournament Golf, but there's little to complain about here. The RPG elements are wisely optional, which means that they're here for anyone who might enjoy them, and can be totally absent from the experience for those who find it a distraction. Mario Golf provides a solid golfing experience with a stellar presentation, and should be worth a download for fans who don't already have an alternative on their 3DS."
Game Boy Color Lauren Fielder, GameSpot 7.2/10 "All in all, Mario Golf is an excellent adaptation of the N64 title, and it's a Game Boy experience that stands well on its own. The music is even reflective of the N64's - it varies, depending on how well you're doing, and it's constant without being annoying. The only thing missing, audiowise, are the taunts, and frankly, you'll probably do just fine on your own.'"
Game Boy Color Craig Harris, IGN 10/10 "Guys and gals, I don't care if you're not into golf, you must add Mario Golf to your library of Game Boy Color games. This game is the perfect title to complement your collection. It's got it all, tons of variety, pick-up-and-play controls, N64 connectivity... and it's great fun, especially in the later levels. The early challenges from the pros are decidedly easy to get through, you'll see them throw easy, five foot putts to give you the lead. But when you go up against Mario in the Tournaments, watch out. Mario Golf is by far the best portable version of golf ¿ and it even comes close to toppling some of the PC golf offerings as well.'"
Aggregators
Compiler Platform / Score
GameRankings 87.65%

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Golf (Game Boy Color).

Staff[edit]

Main article: List of Mario Golf (Game Boy Color) staff

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオゴルフGB[?]
Mario gorufu GB
Mario Golf GB
Chinese (simplified) 马力欧高尔夫 GB[?]
Mǎlì'ōu Gāo'ěrfū GB
Mario Golf GB
Chinese (traditional) 瑪利歐高爾夫 GB[?]
Mǎlì'ōu Gāo'ěrfū GB
Mario Golf GB

Trivia[edit]

  • In the game, four 1-Up Mushrooms can be found scattered around the map which reward the player with a level up.
  • Similarly, the four main characters of the game can be found hidden in various areas (note: players cannot find the character that the player uses.)
  • By holding select while choosing a character the player can play left-handed. This does not include the four main characters (Azalea, Joe, Kid, and Sherry.)
  • This game, along with Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64 and the Game Boy Color, can no longer be transferred on the Virtual Console and Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online release since the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch are not compatible with the Nintendo 64 / Game Boy Color Transfer Pak.
  • This game has a television commercial in which Mario appears placing a purple Game Boy Color as a golf ball, ready to hit it. In the Latin American version of this commercial, Mario is also voiced by Charles Martinet, marking the first time that Mario is seen speaking officially in Spanish (the second instance being in the European and Latin American Spanish dub for The Super Mario Bros. Movie).[5]
  • The Japanese version of the game swaps Lily and Lime's names.[6]
  • Mario Golf's cover and artwork portray Mario and Luigi as wearing their standard attire. In the actual game, both brothers wear short-sleeved polo shirts in their respective colors and long white pants.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Smash Bros. Brawl Chronicle
  2. ^ @NintendoAmerica (March 11, 2024). "Oh yeah! Three classic games featuring Mario are now live for #NintendoSwitchOnline members! #GameBoy: ☑️ Dr. Mario Game Boy Color: ☑️ Mario Tennis ☑️ Mario Golf". X (American English). Retrieved July 4, 2024.
  3. ^ Harris, Craig (October 6, 1999). Mario Golf. IGN (English). Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  4. ^ Fielder, Lauren (January 28, 2000). Mario Golf Review. GameSpot (English). Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  5. ^ nidorino (August 29, 2013). Mario Golf (GBC) (Comercial latino). YouTube (Spanish). Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  6. ^ The Cutting Floor: Mario Golf (Game Boy Color).