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Hole in One Golf
United States
The glorious game of golf finally makes its way to the Super Nintendo with "Hal's Hole in One Golf". You can hit the links in any of the gameplay modes: Practice, Stroke Play, Match Play, Tournament Play, or one-on-one against the HAL Pro. You can go at it with up to three other duffers, and (more...)
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Irem Skins Game
United States
© 1992, Irem - Golf
A skins game is a type of scoring for various sports, most notably golf. In golf, a skins event has players compete for prize money on each individual hole. Features 16-bit graphics; Skins mode; Match Play mode; 18-hole course. (more...)
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Jack Nicklaus Golf
United States
© 1992, Tradewest - Golf
Challenge the Golden Bear on two of his favorite courses in JACK NICKLAUS GOLF. One to four players can compete on two separate courses, or create a new one to play on. You can play a skins game for some cash, or try to beat the competition in the challenging stroke play. Control every aspect of the (more...)
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Mecarobot Golf
United States
© 1993, Toho - Golf
A group of engineers have created Eagle, the Mecarobot Golfer. He can hit the ball with unparalleled power at angles calculated using a computerized brain. Facing resistance from tour professionals, Eagle is not allowed to compete in tournaments. So, a benefactor buys Eagle a course and names it the (more...)
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PGA European Tour
United States
The control system is the standard three-click method used in most golf games, but you can now define intended draw/fade levels in advance of playing the shot, so that a perfect aim leads to a measured effect, and an imperfect one exaggerating the effect. As well as the Stroke Play games of the original (more...)
PGA Tour '96
United States
PGA Tour 96 was the last of the series released for Sega's 16-bit console, and technologically the most advanced one. Instead of offering several generic courses, the three available (Spyglass Hill, Sawgrass and River Highlands) are in 3D, with height differences visible (as well as the limited 3D abilities (more...)
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PGA Tour Golf
United States
© 1992, EA Sports - Golf
PGA Tour Golf introduced many of the conventions commonly seen in the genre since. The three-click control method (the first to start the swing, the second setting power and over-swing, the third setting draw or fade) allowed for a multitude of different shots, and required a sense of timing. Four courses (more...)
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True Golf Classics: Waialae Country Club
United States
© 1991, T & E Soft - Golf
Grab your clubs and head for the first tee. This golf sim recreates the world famous Hawaiian Waialae Golf Course, noted for lots of bunkers and very fast greens. You can choose your golfer, assign him a caddy, pick your set of clubs and adjust the power, putting, technical, recovery and wind game stats (more...)
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True Golf: Wicked 18
United States
Get ready to face the most challenging golf course ever created in WICKED 18. You will have to face soaring mountains, deep canyons, and mysterious objects. Take on the course by yourself or become a foursome with three of your friends. Four different play modes--Stroke, Match, Skins, and Tournament-- (more...)
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