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Is Mario Golf Toadstool Tour on GameCube?

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is the third game in the Mario Golf series and the second home console installment. The game was released for the Nintendo GameCube and is the home console counterpart to Mario Golf: Advance Tour on the Game Boy Advance.

How many characters are there in Mario Golf Toadstool Tour?

Including transferable characters, a total of 18 playable characters are featured in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, consisting of 12 default characters, 4 unlockable characters, and 2 transferable characters.

Is the Toadstool Tour copyrighted?

DISCLAIMER: Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, the Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour logo and all related characters are copyright and property of Nintendo of America. All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders (for those that I may have missed by mistake. I'm only human!)

How do you transfer Neil and Ella in Mario Golf Advance Tour?

Neil and Ella can be transferred into the game by connecting Mario Golf: Advance Tour for the Game Boy Advance with the Nintendo GameCube. Up to four different pairs can be linked via different save files, with each pair wearing different colors.

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How do you play Mario Golf Toadstool Tour?

Toadstool Tour is a golf game incorporating characters, enemies and themes from the Mario series. As a typical golf game, the player's objective is to hit the ball into the hole using as few strokes as possible. Prior to the swing, the player chooses a club, a general direction and range for the ball to travel.

Is Mario Golf Toadstool Tour worth it?

3:255:20Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Review (Gamecube) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipEven though there's only one negative thing I say about this game that doesn't necessarily make it aMoreEven though there's only one negative thing I say about this game that doesn't necessarily make it a top-tier title. It's not a game that'll blow you away with an amazing gaming. Experience.

How do you Topspin Mario Golf Toadstool Tour?

Manual Hit With any player, you can use a manual shot. To do this, when you aim, then press A, at the end of the meter, press B then at the other end press either A B, this will give you a super topspin. A A will give you topspin.

How do you unlock stuff in Mario Golf Toadstool Tour?

To unlock the Peach Open, at the main menu hold Z and press START. Then at the special tournaments page enter the code ELBUT3PX.

Is Mario Golf hard?

It's an easy game to pick up and play but a difficult game to master due to the in-depth controls and mechanics. This game has a lot of moving parts whether you are playing stroke play, speed golf, or adventure mode.

What are best Badges in Mario Golf Toadstool Tour?

Best BadgeBirdie Badge – Blue.Eagle Badge – Green.Hole-in-One Badge – Yellow.Albatross Badge – Red.

How do you unlock Toad in Mario Golf?

Toad variations are the featured reward this time around, as players can choose between blue, green, and yellow if they reach a high enough rank. You only need to hit the A- rank for the color options to unlock, though you'll need to do so by the end of the month.

How do you Frontspin on Mario Golf?

Mario Golf: Super Rush - how to do top spin Adding topspin is simple: just double tap “A” when setting your shot power. Mario Golf topspin adds an extra bit of forward spin to your ball. That means when it lands, it still rolls a bit further forward than it would normally do.

How do you beat golf XC?

Mario Golf: Super Rush: 10 Tips & Tricks For XC Golf5 Dress For The Occasion.6 Use Curve Shots To Get Around Obstacles. ... 7 Think Carefully About Which Club To Use. ... 8 Use The Tornadoes To Get Around. ... 9 Plan A Route To The Ball Before Taking A Shot. ... 10 Target Holes At Higher Elevation First. ... More items...•

How do you beat Mario Golf?

Those who want some of the best Mario Golf: Super Rush tips and tricks need only read through this article.5 When To Dash.6 Players Can Effect Someone Else's Balls. ... 7 Pay Attention To Players Behind You. ... 8 What To Level Up. ... 9 Take Into Account The Elevation Of The Targeted Ares. ... 10 Pay Attention To Incline While Putting. ... More items...•

How many courses are in Toadstool Tour?

102 tournaments in total (six normal tournaments needed to unlock Star Tournament). Japanese and European/Australian versions - The player must accept the challenge from Bowser and win in Character Match mode.

What controller is used for Mario Golf?

Nintendo GameCube Controller. Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is the third game in the Mario Golf series and the second home console installment. The game was released for the Nintendo GameCube and is the home console counterpart to Mario Golf: Advance Tour on the Game Boy Advance.

What is manual swing?

A manual swing involves pressing when choosing power, then pressing either or to set the sweet spot impact marker. This allows the use of a new feature, spin, to be used on shots. Backspin, topspin, super backspin or super topspin can be used, affecting the ball's line of movement on the ground.

What happened to Wario and Waluigi?

Wario and Waluigi open the door and continue their escape attempt, but Mario 's ball hits them, giving them black eyes as well, and knocks the Bob-omb out of Bowser's hand. This ultimately results in an explosion claiming Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser as the victims.

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Opening

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The game's opening starts with Mario and Luigi looking at a shiny trophy and commenting on how nice it looks. Peach and Daisy call on the brothers, exclaiming that it is tee time on the planned golf course. As the four friends are shown making excellent tee shots, Wario and Waluigi are shown from behind, extremely jealous …
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Gameplay

  • While playing fairly similarly to the previous two games, particularly Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64, this game makes various additions and alterations to the formula present in both controls and visuals. The game uses 3D renders for the designs of characters and courses, like the previous home console game, allowing for the camera to be changed to view more of each hole in detail. …
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Playable Characters

  • Including transferable characters, a total of 18 playable characters are featured in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, consisting of 12 default characters, 4 unlockable characters, and 2 transferable characters. This game marks the first playable appearance of Bowser Jr., Shadow Mario, and Petey Piranha, as well as Diddy Kong's first appearance in a Mario game. Note that Impact, Cont…
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"Target Bullseye Tour" Version

  • On July 28, 2003, Nintendo of America released Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (Target Bullseye Tour Included -- Exclusive Version) through Targetstores. This version allowed players to play the Bullseye Tour in the Special Tournament mode. Codes issued from this version of the game could be submitted through the official website. Nintendo prizes were mailed out to the winners. The p…
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References to Other Games

  1. Super Mario Bros.: In the character select screen, Princess Peach sings the first few notes of the overworld theme. A remix of the underground theme is heard during the player's attempt to score a...
  2. Super Mario 64: Shifting Sands is possibly based on Shifting Sand Land from this game. A remix of the Peach's Castle theme is heard in Peach's Castle Grounds. A remix of the Bowser …
  1. Super Mario Bros.: In the character select screen, Princess Peach sings the first few notes of the overworld theme. A remix of the underground theme is heard during the player's attempt to score a...
  2. Super Mario 64: Shifting Sands is possibly based on Shifting Sand Land from this game. A remix of the Peach's Castle theme is heard in Peach's Castle Grounds. A remix of the Bowser boss fight music...
  3. Mario Party: The sound effect that plays when Toad trips on the menu screens is taken from Mario Party, as is the sound that plays when attempting to use a Power Shot when out of them.
  4. Donkey Kong 64: Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong's voice clips were reused from this game.

References in Later Games

Regional Differences

  • As the game was first released in North America, the NTSC-J and PAL versions of the game were subjected to further refinements. 1. Ball in-flight trails were made much shorter in length. Most full-power shot particle effects were toned down as well, excluding those of Mario, Bowser, Shadow Mario, and Bowser Jr. 2. Various fonts were changed, including the ones used for the "P…
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Gallery

  1. For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
  2. Mario and Luigi.
  3. Peach and Daisy
  4. Wario and Waluigi
  5. Group art
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Trivia

  1. This game's scoreboard features many characters from other Mario games, including Goombario and Hammer Bro. Possibly coincidentally, one of these referenced characters has actually never been seen...
  2. Professional golfer Gary McCord recommended the game in his book Golf for Dummies, notably referring to Mario as "the mustachioed plumber from Donkey Kong".
  1. This game's scoreboard features many characters from other Mario games, including Goombario and Hammer Bro. Possibly coincidentally, one of these referenced characters has actually never been seen...
  2. Professional golfer Gary McCord recommended the game in his book Golf for Dummies, notably referring to Mario as "the mustachioed plumber from Donkey Kong".
  3. This was one of the last games Nintendo published to have the "Official Nintendo Seal of Quality" label on the box and the disc, as Nintendo changed the label in late-2003 to read "Official Nintend...

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