Talk:NES Open Tournament Golf

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I just made the Template:Mario Golf series and was wondering if this game should be included in the template. Officially, it doesn't share the Mario Golf name, but it does star Mario, so I'm not too sure... - Hbdragon88 23:52, 6 January 2006 (UTC)

In this game, Princess Peach was referred to Princess Toadstool in the manual for the version outside Japan. --PJ Pete

[edit] Princess Daisy

Although Mario's love interest is Princess Peach, which she's her caddy in this game, Princess Daisy, who is Luigi's caddy, is Luigi's love interest, since this game. --PJ Pete

[edit] Merge

Yes, merge this into NES Open Tournament Golf, at least you don't lose any important information. --PJ Pete