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!''[[Family Computer Golf: Japan Course]]''
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|''Family Computer Golf: Japan Course'' is a golfing game released only in Japan starring Mario and Luigi. The courses in this game were created based on actual Japanese golf courses. The game was compatible with a service called Disk Fax, in which players, using a machine, could send their save data and high scores to Nintendo. Using this service, a contest was held in which the winner received a gold copy of this game, featuring a higher difficulty and an extra course.
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|{{released|Japan|1987}} Famicom Disk System
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!''[[Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course]]''
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|Released a few months later as a sister title to ''Japan Course'', ''Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course'' is a Japan-exclusive golf game. Like with ''Japan Course'', the courses in this game are based on real golf courses in the United States. This game was also compatible with the Disk Fax service, and a contest was held featuring this game as well, with the same prize and the gold disk having the same additional features.
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|{{released|Japan|1987}} Famicom Disk System
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