Release (Jap): 11/05/2001
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Genre: Sport
Developer: Camelot Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.




A handheld golfing experience
Mobile Golf for the Game Boy Color, released in Japan in 2001, brought the sport of golf to Nintendo’s portable system with a focus on simplicity and fun. Developed by Camelot Co., Ltd., the game offered a more accessible golfing experience compared to its console counterparts, while still retaining some depth and strategic elements. Players could enjoy a relaxing round of golf on the go, choosing from a variety of courses and clubs to challenge their skills.
Gameplay with a focus on accessibility
The gameplay in Mobile Golf was designed to be easy to pick up for both new players and golf enthusiasts. The game featured intuitive controls, allowing players to adjust their shot direction, power, and spin with simple button presses. While the game wasn’t as detailed as other golf simulations, its arcade-like approach made it enjoyable for quick sessions, making it perfect for gaming on the move. The game’s simplified mechanics ensured that even players unfamiliar with golf could have a good time.
A charming yet overlooked title
While Mobile Golf didn’t gain as much attention as other sports games for the Game Boy Color, it remains a charming title for those seeking a lighter golf experience. Its cheerful graphics and straightforward gameplay make it a relaxing escape from more intense titles. For collectors and fans of Camelot’s sports games, Mobile Golf represents a unique entry in Nintendo’s library, showcasing the developer’s ability to translate sports onto handheld devices.