Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
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The following cheat codes are for Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour on CONSOLELIST.
| STAGE PASSWORDS | |
|---|---|
| Hold bttnZ + bttnStart at the title screen. Go to "Password Tournament" and enter any of the passwords. | |
| Bowser Badlands Tour | 9L3L9KHR |
| Bowser Jr.'s Jumbo Tourney | 2GPL67PN |
| Camp Hyrule Tournament | 0EKW5G7U |
| Hollywood Video Tour | BJGQBULZ |
| Peach's Castle Grounds Course | ELBUT3PX |
| Super Mario Open | GGAA241H |
| Target Tour Tournament | CEUFPXJ1 |
| STAGE PASSWORDS (PAL VERSION ONLY) | |
|---|---|
| Hold bttnZ + bttnStart at the title screen. Go to "Password Tournament" and enter any of the passwords. | |
| K-Zone Cup (Lakitu Valley) | UN7N84JN |
| Nintendo Australia Open (Blooper Bay) | RNLEGM2M |
| Nintendo Official Magazine (UK) Competition | 36NH7XNG |
| TV Hits Tour (Shifting Sands) | T53534K2 |
About Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is a sports title developed by Camelot Software Planning and released for the Nintendo GameCube (GCN / NGC) in 2003. It utilizes a refined version of the traditional "three-click" swing mechanic, but introduces a manual mode that allows for precise control over top-spin, back-spin, and curved shots. The game features 16 characters, each with unique power and control stats, and seven courses ranging from realistic links to Mushroom Kingdom environments filled with Warp Pipes and Chain Chomps. The gameplay is defined by its focus on physics, where wind, rain, and terrain elevation significantly impact the ball's trajectory.
On the GameCube hardware, the game is noted for its colorful, detailed environments and smooth 60 FPS performance. A standout feature is its connectivity with Mario Golf: Advance Tour for the Game Boy Advance; by using the GCN-GBA Link Cable, players can transfer their custom-leveled RPG characters from the handheld to the console to play in full 3D. The GCN version also supports a variety of multiplayer modes, including "Speed Golf" and "Coin Shoot," and allows for up to four players to compete using a single controller or multiple ones. This entry stands out for its "Interactive Taunt" system, where waiting players can use the D-pad to trigger vocal distractions during an opponent's swing. Whether you are landing a Double Eagle on the Peach’s Castle course or transferring your GBA pro, Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour focuses on technical precision and arcade-style fun.