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'''Mario Golf''' was a game for the [[Game Boy Color]] that had the capability to interact with it's [[Nintendo 64]] [[Mario Golf|counterpart]]. It was released four months after the Nintendo 64 version.
==Gameplay==
Instead of attempting to best the technologically superior Nintendo 64 version of Mario golf, developer Camelot instead included a feature in both games that allowed them to interact. The premise of the Game Boy Color version was also very different. There were still tournaments, stroke play, and many other modes, but what stood this version apart was that much of the single player mode was played as an RPG. Players chose one of four characters and conquered the challenges of the golf world.
Instead of attempting to best the technologically superior Nintendo 64 version of Mario golf, developer Camelot instead included a feature in both games that allowed them to interact. The premise of the Game Boy Color version was also very different. There were still tournaments, stroke play, and many other modes, but what stood this version apart was that much of the single player mode was played as an RPG. Players chose one of four characters and conquered the challenges of the golf world.



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Mario Golf was a game for the Game Boy Color that had the capability to interact with it's Nintendo 64 counterpart. It was released four months after the Nintendo 64 version.

Gameplay

Instead of attempting to best the technologically superior Nintendo 64 version of Mario golf, developer Camelot instead included a feature in both games that allowed them to interact. The premise of the Game Boy Color version was also very different. There were still tournaments, stroke play, and many other modes, but what stood this version apart was that much of the single player mode was played as an RPG. Players chose one of four characters and conquered the challenges of the golf world.

Template:Expand The game also featured a multiplayer mode and special free-play modes for players interested solely in the golfing portion of the game and those who had finished or wanted a break from the main quest.

Courses

Characters

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