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Golf NES Game (Nes Version) (Golf NES Game, Nes Game Version)

Golf NES Game (Nes Version) (Golf NES Game, Nes Game Version)

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Author: Nes Nintendo Version
Creator: Nes Version
Publisher: Nes Version
Category: Book

Buy Used: $0.19



Used (63) Collectible (1) from $0.19

Sales Rank: 262833

Format: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo Nes
ESRB: Everyone
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Nes Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 36 x 36 x 36

UPC: 045496630102
ASIN: B000E7KSN8

Publication Date: 1986
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Cartridge only. Tested and works!

Features:
  • Chose your clubs
  • Change your stance

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Golf NES game Version.It doesn't get any simpler than this, folks. Golf for the NES cuts an already unexciting sport down to the marrow in the graphics and sound department. If you're looking for flashy sprites and an abundance of color, go buy yourself a newer video game system.Aside from this, Golf is actually pretty true to the real sport. You've got your wind resistance, full club selection, and incredible, incredible difficulty to make a precise shot. Unlike other golfing games, you've actually got to choose which club to use instead of the game choosing for you. You're also required to judge the distance of your shot without any guides or maps showing you where the ball is going to land, making the game both more realistic and challenging.Shortcomings include the aforementioned lackluster graphics (come on, even the NES can do better than this), lack of aiming ability (eight directions just don't cut it), and the lack of a 9 hole option (you always have to play through all 18.)

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