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Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour cube Game Reviews
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Critic Score
Metascore: 81 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.0 out of 10
based on 49 reviews
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Mario, Peach, Donkey Kong and a cast of their cohorts have dusted off their clubs and set their sights on the Toadstool Tour championship. Two new styles of golf courses and a new swing system offer both the seasoned Mario golfer and those new to the game a fresh look at golfing in the Mushroom Kingdom. [Nintendo]

PUBLISHER: Nintendo
DEVELOPER: Camelot Software Planning
GENRE(S): Sports, Golf
PLAYERS: 4
ESRB RATING: E (Everyone)
RELEASE DATE: July 28, 2003

What The Critics Said

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100
GameNow
License aside, this is the best golf title I've ever played. If you dig the sport and don't have a GameCube, it's time to buy one. [Oct 2003, p.48]
95
Deeko
The control is as solid as a rock, the graphics are top-notch, the game modes are plentiful and entertaining… I mean, this is one of those games that is near perfect in every respect.
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92
VideoGamesLife
The visuals are simply superb, and as we mentioned earlier, the courses look gorgeous and animation is up to the high standard Nintendo has created for itself.
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92
Gamezilla!
If you're looking for something a bit more accessible and arcade-influenced than most golf games, or if you just love Mario, you can't go wrong with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
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92
GameCube Europe
Load times do not exist in this game, no waiting for courses to load, no nothing.
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90
GMR Magazine
Practically begs to be played with other people. [Oct 2003, p.75]
90
Armchair Empire
As in-depth as you need or as simple as you want. And with the multiple modes, great course selection, and unlockables, you’ll be playing for a while.
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90
Nintendophiles
When it comes to sports games, nothing can really beat "Tiger Woods" in the realism department, but nothing can really beat Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour in the fun department.
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90
GameZone
On par with some of Nintendo's best titles. It's the best multiplayer game I've played in months, and might just have more replay value inside it than the super-addictive "Super Monkey Ball."
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90
Nintendojo
The N64 version of "Mario Golf" didn't leave much room for improvement. Lucky for us, Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour's enhanced graphics, magnificently tweaked play mechanics and large variety of gameplay modes and characters improved upon the original in every way imaginable.
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90
Cheat Code Central
One of the must haves for the system. Finally after a gapping hole in the gaming industry I feel like someone has created a complete game. It doesn't leave you hanging un-satisfied.
90
GamePro
The audio and visuals are pristine (gotta love that water), the core gameplay’s solid as ever, and as a party game, there are few equals. If you wanted a revolution, you probably wouldn't be buying this anyway.
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90
GameShark
Made very well, however it requires 3 players or more to be some serious fun.
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90
Jolt Online Gaming UK
Overall then Toadstool Tour comes highly recommended. As well as being quite a realistic golf sim it’s also a fun one.
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88
Inside Gamer Online
One of the best golf games of all time, but when compared to the first, nothing has really happened. The game still provides hours of endless fun, great graphics, perfect sound, and anything you'd expect from the game.
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87
Computer and Video Games
If you don't like this because it's not "realistic", get over yourself - it's not supposed to be and you're missing out on a huge amount of multiplayer fun and single-player addictiveness.
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86
GameBiz
As for those of you who are only keen on the Mario themed courses, keep in mind that Toadstool Tour will start off slow and you’ll be playing on normal realistic-type courses to start off with.
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85
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour isn't going to shake the golf game establishment to its foundations, but it has as much depth as any of its competitors, and considerably more character. [NGC]
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85
TotalGames.net
A perfect example of how exaggerated sports games can often be more fun that their realistic counterparts.
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85
BBC Sport
If you like pure simulation stick with world number one Tiger Woods, but if you are ready for a wackier round of golf, let your favourite Italian plumber come to the fore.
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85
GamingWorld X
You can play with one controller and pass it around, but it’s worth getting four controllers together so everyone can make use of the taunts—sinking a birdie putt with three other people mashing the taunt commands is not an easy feat, but it is a lot of fun.
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85
WHAM! Gaming
With a ridiculous amount of replay value in the single player version, and the always dependable multiplayer fun Nintendo delivers with their Mascot titles, I can easily recommend this game as a purchase.
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84
Nintendo Power
Features a wealth of characters, interesting course design and surprisingly deep game play. [Sept 2003, p.134]
83
GameSpot
The game is rich with Nintendo personality and delivers a solid game of golf, though players who have spent serious time with Mario Golf for the N64 may find it a bit too similar to that game.
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82
Gamer's Pulse
While the improvements made to driving are welcome, as are the new courses and characters, the gameplay ultimately suffers due to poorly designed putting.
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80
AceGamez
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour takes the adorable charm of Mario and the world of the Mushroom Kingdom and mixes it in with a solid and surprisingly comprehensive game of golf.
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80
Cincinnati Enquirer
One of the game's greatest assets is its intuitive control scheme. Novice and seasoned players will be able to pick up and play with little trouble. There are customizable options for manual or automatic swing modes.
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80
GameSpot AU
If you've only got a passing interest in golf, and want a game with the usual level of Nintendo polish that tends to make their games interesting, then it's worth hitting out with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
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80
IGN
Disappointingly, Mario Golf doesn't really get going until players have progressed through several tournaments, but once they do the fantasy locales and therein the compelling obstacle and shortcut challenges are opened, and it's here where the game truly excels.
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80
Game Informer
Mario worshippers will be entranced. To the rest of us, it's just a fun little golf game. [Sept 2003, p.110]
80
Australian GamePro
Mario Golf mightn’t be as deep as the likes of Links and Tiger, but will keep you smiling.
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80
G4 TV
Its swing mechanism is sitting in the light rough, but veteran golf gamers will drive it out without leaving a divot. If anything, it's odd that a golf game with so much color is so not wacky. But between all the unlockable options and excellent multiplayer mode, this is one golf game that won't leave you screaming for a mulligan.
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80
games(TM)
If you seriously want to leave an impression on the checklists and charts, we're talking hundreds, if not thousands of hours play. Taking into consideration the multiplayer elements and potential for repeat plays there's probably more to do than you ever actually will. [Oct 2003, p.112]
80
Gamer's Hell
The game is jolly and colourful and that is all that is important in the end. Though the long time motivation is somehow missing even in multiplayer I feel comfortable with the score given.
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80
Gamestyle
Gives Nintendo fans another dose of the old faithful cast and crew, with a few new[ish] faces bolstering the otherwise familiar line-up of characters.
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78
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Like any good golf game, amidst all the cartoony graphics, silly sound bites, and tropical-themed songs, somehow it makes you feel like you're a real golfer. [Oct 2003, p.162]
78
GameSpy
Despite its camera problems, its visual deficiencies, and the fact that it does some things worse than the original, I'm having lots of fun with Toadstool Tour.
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75
Play Magazine
The game is huge fun to play, but I can't say that I enjoyed the experience more than the N64 version. [Sept 2003, p.77]
75
Game Revolution
Offers exactly what armchair golfers would expect. However, that's not necessarily enough. More creativity and depth would have led to a new boss; instead, this is just another member of the family.
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70
RewiredMind
The greens play far too slowly, even on the desert courses, and despite the greens being covered in a nicely implemented undulation marker when you come to putt, they are incredibly difficult to judge.
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70
EuroGamer
The big issue, for us, is that Mario Golf hasn't really grown much since its time on the N64 - and when you consider the sorts of things that other golf games are doing at the moment, that's much less forgivable than it is in the case of some of Nintendo's genre-leading franchises.
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70
Gamers Europe
Has a great shelf life offering plenty of single player modes as well as an excellent multiplayer, so much like a round of golf this is one game that is likely to last for hours at a time.
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70
NTSC-uk
There is nothing quite like having a group of friends around, all buzzing about the screen trying to avoid whacking the ball into the bunker and using the ingame speech modes to annoy merry hell out of each other.
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66
N-Insanity
While Toadstool Tour manages to be good, it certainly isn’t great, and you’d have more fun with "Tiger Woods."
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65
netjak
The game is inconsistent. I'll nail the ball perfectly, taking lie of the land and wind speed into consideration; yet the results are never what they should be. What I'm saying is, is that playing with the "auto" is much more productive than "playing for real". This really disappointed me.
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60
Yahoo! Games
The new control system hurts more than it helps...While the game is competent, it lacks the depth that made the previous Mario Golf game so enthralling.
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60
Operation Sports
It's the perfect game to enjoy with kids, the wife, or friends who may not be into golf while still giving you that golf fix you need.
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60
Edge Magazine
Mario Golf might just be one of the finest games ever made. It's the only explanation EDGE can think of for how it remains playable despite having so very many things wrong with it. [Oct 2003, p.101]
40
Maxim Online
Golfing game standards like club selection, power meter, and control of backspins and topspins satisfy, but the sometimes-clunky controls and confusing camera perspectives will leave you teed-off.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 32 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Kayla B. gave it a10:
its good unless your just not a golf or mario fan. because if your a golf & mario fan like me then this game is sooooo great. you have all these different lvls and worlds to go through! so I mean this game is awesome!!!

Dienda M. gave it a10:
i dont know why people here are like "its not realistic" , its not realistic....when has mario ever been realistic..... i think the games cool for kids or for when the adults got some money to gamble on who wins.... i won so many times im in love with this game. games the coolest mario yet... for all u realistic freaks, go play tiger woods.

Brendan gave it a1:
Absolutely horrible. The least realistic, least intuitive golf game I have ever played. Gameplay is the like a mini-game from Mario Party. Boring, frustrating, unbelievably badly designed and generally just poorly conceived. Maps are amazingly dull, badly layed out and downright infuriating at times (you can get STUCK!). If you hate golf and money, Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is for you! If you hate golf but love tapping buttons, Mario Golf is for you.

Aaron S. gave it an 8:
It's not the best game i've ever played,but overall,it's FAN-TASTIC!!!It's a very very good game! I also should say that one of the reasons that I like this game is that Nintendo is like my 2nd nature.

Swanny gave it a 10:
Well, I haven't played it, but it looks awfully damn good, and I am sure I will be buying it, or at least get someone to get it for me. And to the people who feel they have to go and fully criticise the game..well, I think it's pointless. It proves nothing. You shouldn't attack a game because of it's faults. You should enhance a game by voicing out it's Good Points! And as always: Better to keep your mouth shut unless it's for a good reason... Go Nintendo! :D

Ryan S. gave it a 0:
IT SUX. Its not realistic. They turn invisible when they aren't in a good enough position to hit the ball. The comentary is repetitive. If you get a birdie it says Nice Birdie. It always says that. There is no humor! IT SUX

Greg H. gave it a 10:
Insanely fun. If you are a college student, or just have a lot of people who randomly stop by your your house, this is a must own game. Mario fans will have a blast, as will any fan of golf games. Pick this up.

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