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*2001 - ''Golf'' is one of the playable Nintendo Entertainment System games in the [[Nintendo 64]] game, ''[[Doubutsu no Mori]]'' and its [[Nintendo GameCube]] port, ''[[Animal Crossing (game)|Animal Crossing]]''.
*2003 - Re-released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]'s [[e-Reader]] peripheral as ''[[Golf-e]]''.
*2019 - The [[Nintendo
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==Trivia==
*Nintendo planned to release an 18-hole golfing game as a launch title for the [[Family Computer]], but software companies declined the project and believed that it could not be done with such limited memory at the time. [[Satoru Iwata]], who was a [[HAL Laboratory]] employee at the time, was eager to prove this technical achievement and program the game himself, which required him to create a custom data compression routine.<ref name=shmup/>
*The golfer has been identified as [[Mario]] in supplemental material, albeit not wearing his traditional shirt and overalls.<ref>''[[
*Similar to ''[[Ice Climber]]'', the red-colored character on the North American box art is actually the second player.
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