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Items In Games You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Mario Golf: Advance TourDescription Take on the role of golf students Neil or Ella and enter a world of crazy golf courses and minigame challenges like Club Slots and Go-Go Gates. You'll have to work your hardest if you want to earn the right to challenge the golfing residents of the Mushroom Kingdom. Quick Glance Game Genre: Sports Game ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Max # of Players: 4 General Release Date: 2004-6-21 URL: Manufacturer Link ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Maximum Number of Players: 4 Game Genre: Sports Game Reviews on Mario Golf: Advance Tour
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wfazzino
- Jun 19, 2008
Mario Golf GameboyStrengths: Fun for everyone...Mario and other characters Weakness: None This game is a lot of fun, even if you aren't an avid golfer it still is fun..adults and kids seem to enjoy the game. Fun for golfers and also fun for kids who don't have an interest in golf. Has Mario and the other known Characters that kids love. Nice animation and can be used on Gameboy and DS. Would recommend
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yakkotank
- Dec 6, 2007
Role-Playing Golf!Strengths: Role playing golf! Weakness: Too much chatter. Mario Golf is another great mash-up of genres from Camelot. The basic golf game is well-done and fun (even to someone like me who doesn't care for golf), and the RPG character-building aspects are extremely satisfying. The biggest annoyance of the game is the sheer amount of text from in-game characters. But that's only a quibble - highly recommended.
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botticus
- May 5, 2006
Portable golf at its finestStrengths: Pick-up-and-playability. Lots of fun, good learning curve. Weakness: Not many here I played the heck out of the GameCube Mario Golf game before getting my hands on the GBA version. My high expectations weren't disappointed moving from the console to the portable. The game moves a little quicker so you can get in and out of the game really fast if you have to. Great golf on the go!
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nerffuzz
- Apr 13, 2006
MARIO GOLF ADVANCE TOURStrengths: gameplay,mario! Weakness: Can't be mario in RPG section,some of the graphics If you like golf and you like mario this is a no brainer,buy this game.Mariogolf on the gba plays like the n64 and gamecube versions.You pick a mario character,pick a club,use the power meter put some backspin on you ball,and away you go.The story mode is a mini rpg,walk around and talk to people while playing golf.The rpg section was good idea,but it just doesn't feel right,You have to pick...
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toldawg128
- Mar 29, 2006
Role Playing Golf?Strengths: Fun challenging gameplay. Role Playing Golf! Weakness: Gets repetative. Goes from easy to hard too quickly. I picked up this game not expecting too much, but I picked up a gem. It starts very slowly (the RPG part), but when the golf starts it's a lot more fun. Good graphics, and unique gameplay keep this game from getting too dull. The gameplay is identical to Mario Golf Toadstool Tour on the Gamecube(which you can link to using the GC/GBA link cable). You start by choosing either a boy or a girl...
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FOnewearl
- Jan 25, 2006
As good as video game golf gets on the go!Strengths: Lots of modes, RPG like elements, Connects to Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour on the GameCube for extras Weakness: Nothing I can think of Mario Golf on the Gameboy Color was a great golf game when it was released and pushed the envelope as far as it could for what could be done with a golf game on an 8-bit system. Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour takes what Mario Golf did on the Gameboy Color brings it to the Gameboy Advance and improves it in every way possible! Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour may not be on hardware that is capable of doing...
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sabin23
- Jan 24, 2006
Golf with a Mario RPG twist.Strengths: Fun gameplay, RPG elements, GBA-to-GC connectivity, golf in a Mario World setting. Weakness: RPG elements can be a chore if all you want to do is golf. I bought the Game Boy Color version of this game a while back and I loved how Nintendo took the game of golf, placed it in a Mario World theme and threw in some RPG elements. The GBA version is just as good as that old classic. The way this game is structed and how you have to build your golfer's experience up is really rewarding. I think this adds a lot of replay value to the game and makes it...
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Alive741
- Dec 3, 2005
Mario Golf GBAStrengths: Gameplay, Stats Weakness: None really This game was pretty good. It was an RPG type golf game where you built stats and played different courses etc. You take that aspect, put it with everyone's favorite Nintendo characters and you have yourself an EXCELLENT game.
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yakkotank
- Nov 14, 2005
Role-playing golf?Strengths: Unique "story mode", easy to pick up and play. Weakness: Only one save file per cart, so you can only transfer two characters to the NGC version. The Mario Tennis games for the N64 and Game Boy Color rank amongst my favorite sports games of all time. The excellent GBC version had RPG elements and allowed you to transfer your character to the N64 version. Mario Golf continues the trend, with excellent graphics and sounds, lots of variety, and fantastic tutorial modes. In addition, non-golfers like me will learn a lot about golf in the...
testseek.com - Dec 23, 2008
Mario Golf: Advance Tour
Testseek.com has collected 1 expert review for Mario Golf: Advance Tour and the rating is 82 of 100. Click below and use Testseek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008
Mario Golf: Advance Tour
Mario Golf: Advance Tour receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 3.42 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #792 game of all time, #4 game of 2004 for the Game Boy Advance and #32 Game Boy Advance game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 54 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games... Top
GameZone - Jul 8, 2004
Mario Golf: Advance Tour
Tuesday - 4:00pm It was a typical summer day. I slept late, ate breakfast at the time that I should have been eating lunch, and sat on the couch like a lifeless vegetable. The sun was shining beautifully, taking my attention away from the TV for a few moments. Then a review copy of Mario Golf: Advance Tour arrived. Now it could have stormed heavily outside and I wouldn't know the difference.... TopAdvertisement
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As good as video game golf gets on the go!
Strengths: Lots of modes, RPG like elements, Connects to Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour on the GameCube for extras
Weakness: Nothing I can think of
Mario Golf on the Gameboy Color was a great golf game when it was released and pushed the envelope as far as it could for what could be done with a golf game on an 8-bit system. Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour takes what Mario Golf did on the Gameboy Color brings it to the Gameboy Advance and improves it in every way possible! Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour may not be on hardware that is capable of doing...
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