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Mario Golf was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64, building upon NES Open Tournament Golf. The game features Mario franchise characters playing golf on themed courses with simplified gameplay mechanics including character statistics. It offers stroke play alongside alternative modes like mini golf and skins matches.

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When was the Nintendo 64 game Mario Golf released?

Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64 was released in 1999, serving as a revival of Nintendo's golf franchise. It was developed by Camelot Software Planning, who took over the series from Nintendo's internal R&D teams. The game built directly upon the foundation laid by NES Open Tournament Golf.

Can you transfer characters in Mario Golf for the N64?

Yes, the game features cross-compatibility with its Game Boy Color counterpart via the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak. Players can build a custom character on the portable version and upload them to the N64 game to play on the big screen. This allowed characters like Maple and Sonny to be used on console courses.

What modes are available in the N64 version of Mario Golf?

The game offers a variety of modes including standard Stroke Play, Match Play, and a character-specific Tournament mode. Players can compete in Speed Golf to finish holes as fast as possible, as well as engage in Mini-Golf. The mechanics rely on a classic three-click swing system utilizing character statistics.

Who are the unlockable characters in Mario Golf (N64)?

The roster includes standard Mario favorites like Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Wario. Players can unlock characters like Metal Mario by completing specific challenges within the game. Additionally, transferring characters from the Game Boy Color version effectively unlocks a whole new set of human players.

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