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Mario Golf 64 (Japan)

also known as Mario Golf
Nintendo 64
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Reviewed in
1999
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✪ Reviewed on May 16, 2023
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A Camelot golf game, exemplary in its arcade-simulation balance. The shot-timing mechanic is precise and demanding right from the off, while the Mario cast adds whimsy without breaking the sport's integrity. The courses are varied and the replay value enormous. An essential reference of the genre.

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Category
Sports 2 players 3+
Description
Arcade golf simulation set on whimsical themed courses with characters from the Mario universe. Developed by Camelot, published by Nintendo, released in Japan in 1999. Sixteen playable characters including Mario, Donkey Kong, and Bowser, original fantasy courses, tournament mode, and up to 4-player multiplayer.

Mario Golf 64 review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,02 GB 📅11/06/1999
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

Original Japanese edition of Mario Golf, distributed by Nintendo Japan in June 1999 under the local Mario Golf 64 title. This initial cartridge keeps the Camelot challenge mode in its original Japanese balancing, before the Rev 1 adjustments introduced after player feedback. Scarcer than the Western versions, it is prized by Camelot collectors wanting to compare the initial balancing configurations with the ones adjusted in other territories.

Better with friends

Turn-based golf of exemplary accessibility, where you pass the pad around to aim, gauge your meter and read the wind for four. The competition rests on the hushed tension of each decisive putt and the joy of ribbing a friend who flubs an easy shot. Relaxed yet addictive, it strings holes together in a convivial vibe and always makes you want to play one more course.

Is Mario Golf 64 still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 1999 on Nintendo 64, Camelot's project sets up Nintendo's arcade golf formula, combining warm accessibility and the demand of the swing. The three click swing gauge, simple to grasp yet hard to master, and the reading of wind and relief offer lasting depth. The cast of Mario heroes, the progression across varied courses and a generous solo mode feed the interest. The local multiplayer remains a couch pleasure. The absence of online play and a dated production show. A benchmark of golf video games, recommended for fans of relaxed sport and of precision.

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