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14 Jul, 2004

Mario Golf: Advance Tour hits European shores this September

GBA News | A course fore celebration with Mario and friends not a fairway off.
Nintendo of Europe confirmed today that Mario Golf: Advance Tour will be released to the baying hordes of Europe on the 17th September 2004. The game, developed by Camelot, has received a rapturous critical reception over in Japan, and the Japanese public have responded equally well, propelling the game to the top spot of the sales charts in it's first week of release. Whilst it's unlikely the title will see such impressive sales in Europe, where it's scientifically proven that Nintendo only ever release a game every 8.4 years, it'd be nice to see this excellent little title enjoy some success at retail.

Before then, expect a review on this very site in the near future.

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Australian Release Date:
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Publisher:
  Nintendo
Developer:
  Camelot Software Planning
Players:
  1-4

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