0:00 Golf (1984 - NES) 0:32 Family Computer Golf: Japan Course (1987 - Famicom Disk System) 1:05 Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course (1987 - Famicom Disk System) 1:38 Golf (1989 - Game Boy)
📌 *TIMESTAMPS of All Mario Golf Games:* 0:00 Golf (1984) - NES 0:30 Family Computer Golf: Japan Course (1987) - Famicom Disk System 1:04 Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course (1987) - Famicom Disk System 1:34 Golf (1989) - Game Boy 1:56 NES Open Tournament Golf (1991) - NES 2:23 Mario Golf (1999) - Game Boy Color 2:53 Mario Golf (1999) - Nintendo 64 3:35 Mobile Golf (2001) - Game Boy Color 4:06 Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2003) - GameCube 4:57 Mario Golf: Advance Tour (2004) - Game Boy Advance 5:32 Mario Golf: World Tour (2014) - Nintendo 3DS 6:15 Mario Sports Superstars (2017) - Nintendo 3DS 6:53 Mario Golf: Super Rush (2021/2022*) - Nintendo Switch
The first golf game I played was Mario Golf 64. It was how I learned the rules of the sport. The first time I played it, I didn't understand why I was last in the leaderboard "even though I had so many more points than my competitors."
Golf (1984) - NES Family Computer Golf: Japan Course (1987) - Famicom Disk System Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course (1987) - Famicom Disk System Golf (1989) - Game Boy NES Open Tournament Golf (1991) - NES Mario Golf (1999) - Game Boy Color Mario Golf (1999) - Nintendo 64 Mobile Golf (2001) - Game Boy Color Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2003) - GameCube Mario Golf: Advance Tour (2004) - Game Boy Advance Mario Golf: World Tour (2014) - Nintendo 3DS Mario Sports Superstars (2017) - Nintendo 3DS Mario Golf: Super Rush (2021/2022/2023) - Nintendo Switch
I grew up playing Mario Golf for the 64 and GBC, then on the GBA and Gamecube, all I can say is after finishing Super Rush and taking a hard look back on the originals vs the new one, Super Rush kinda sucked... There was no sense of progression for your Story Character unlike the RPG games on GBC, GBA, you never got to play proper character matches, it just kinda felt empty and bare dry bones... Same with Mario Tennis Aces. I've 100% completed both games and nothing makes me want to ever pick them up again yet GBC, GBA, N64, Toadstool Tour all still call back to me because there's actual progress to be made, real golf to play, mini games, that actually about sums it up. Super Rush is just a glorified mini game... It's sad really... But it's the course AAA gaming has taken to these days. I miss the days when a game was either a challenge, a real experience, had a sense of accomplishment, wasn't just made for the sake of filling a gap. It's obvious Super Rush was designed around it's multiplayer game mode and nothing else, the rest was just an afterthought.
@@user-dj6bw8gh9eYou are correct, I actually saw a Gaming Historian video where he covered Mario’s secret appearances on the NES and the fact that the golfer from the 1984 NES Golf game, was a different person and not Mario, heck I didn’t think it was Mario and was a generic golfer.
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Nes open tour golf 😊
Mobile golf on my gameboy
GBA Mario Golf: Advance Tours is a great game still.
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Respect ! I like too this game
Toadstool Tour looked awesome for the time!
Mario Golf GBC - Nintendo 64 (1999)
0:00 Golf (1984 - NES)
0:32 Family Computer Golf: Japan Course (1987 - Famicom Disk System)
1:05 Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course (1987 - Famicom Disk System)
1:38 Golf (1989 - Game Boy)
A realistically proportioned Mario is stuff of nightmares
So true!
you should see Lou Albano playing him lol
Toadstool Tour was my first Mario golf game. Because of that game i appreciate the sport.
Mario Sports SuperStars - Nintendo 3DS (2017)
Family Computer Golf U.S. Course - Famicom Dits System (1987)
📌 *TIMESTAMPS of All Mario Golf Games:*
0:00 Golf (1984) - NES
0:30 Family Computer Golf: Japan Course (1987) - Famicom Disk System
1:04 Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course (1987) - Famicom Disk System
1:34 Golf (1989) - Game Boy
1:56 NES Open Tournament Golf (1991) - NES
2:23 Mario Golf (1999) - Game Boy Color
2:53 Mario Golf (1999) - Nintendo 64
3:35 Mobile Golf (2001) - Game Boy Color
4:06 Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2003) - GameCube
4:57 Mario Golf: Advance Tour (2004) - Game Boy Advance
5:32 Mario Golf: World Tour (2014) - Nintendo 3DS
6:15 Mario Sports Superstars (2017) - Nintendo 3DS
6:53 Mario Golf: Super Rush (2021/2022*) - Nintendo Switch
Mario Golf: World Tour - Nintendo 3DS (2014)
Mario Golf - Game Boy Color (1999)
Golf - Nintendo Entertainment System (1984)
The first golf game I played was Mario Golf 64. It was how I learned the rules of the sport. The first time I played it, I didn't understand why I was last in the leaderboard "even though I had so many more points than my competitors."
Family Computer Golf Japan Course - Famicom Dits System (1987)
Amazing game
Mario Golf: Super Rush - Nintendo Switch (2021 - 2022 - 2023)
NES Open Tournament Golf - Nintendo Entertainment System (1991)
Mario Golf Advance Tour - Game Boy Advance (2004)
I didnt know i would like golf until i watched this vid
Ty
Golf (1984) - NES
Family Computer Golf: Japan Course (1987) - Famicom Disk System
Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course (1987) - Famicom Disk System
Golf (1989) - Game Boy
NES Open Tournament Golf (1991) - NES
Mario Golf (1999) - Game Boy Color
Mario Golf (1999) - Nintendo 64
Mobile Golf (2001) - Game Boy Color
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2003) - GameCube
Mario Golf: Advance Tour (2004) - Game Boy Advance
Mario Golf: World Tour (2014) - Nintendo 3DS
Mario Sports Superstars (2017) - Nintendo 3DS
Mario Golf: Super Rush (2021/2022/2023) - Nintendo Switch
Nice
Awesome video
I grew up playing Mario Golf for the 64 and GBC, then on the GBA and Gamecube, all I can say is after finishing Super Rush and taking a hard look back on the originals vs the new one, Super Rush kinda sucked... There was no sense of progression for your Story Character unlike the RPG games on GBC, GBA, you never got to play proper character matches, it just kinda felt empty and bare dry bones... Same with Mario Tennis Aces. I've 100% completed both games and nothing makes me want to ever pick them up again yet GBC, GBA, N64, Toadstool Tour all still call back to me because there's actual progress to be made, real golf to play, mini games, that actually about sums it up. Super Rush is just a glorified mini game... It's sad really... But it's the course AAA gaming has taken to these days. I miss the days when a game was either a challenge, a real experience, had a sense of accomplishment, wasn't just made for the sake of filling a gap. It's obvious Super Rush was designed around it's multiplayer game mode and nothing else, the rest was just an afterthought.
Thanks for the great evolution of the series! You got a new sub.
Only N64 is the first 3D games all the time. (although the model are halfly bad)
Nintendo 3DS has different startup than this startup.
Golf 1984 Google Nest
👍 Very Nice Thanks 👍
Nice content
Man i remember the golf nes game featuring fat ass Brooklyn mario 😂😂
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Keep it up
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Nintendo said 1984's golf was not Mario!
His name is Ossan!(Ossan is unlce in Japanese)..........
YOUR LIEING
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If you don't believer please search a game named Captain Rainbow!
@@user-dj6bw8gh9eYou are correct, I actually saw a Gaming Historian video where he covered Mario’s secret appearances on the NES and the fact that the golfer from the 1984 NES Golf game, was a different person and not Mario, heck I didn’t think it was Mario and was a generic golfer.
Mobile Golf - Game Boy Color (2001)
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Why does Nintendo 3ds have a windows longhorn shut down sound
what about wii sports colf?
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0:30 Family Computer Golf: Japan Course (1987) - Famicom Disk System
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Mario shouldn’t be playing golf
Golf - Game Boy (1989)
Mario Golf ToadStool Tour - GameCube (2003)