Only one person plays at a time, there’s only one major element moving (the ball), the physics are relatively straightforward, and the courses are mostly just different shades of green.Ĭombined with the golf craze that struck Japan in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, it’s not too surprising that that era was hit with a glut of golf games. In the early days of video games, a game like golf must have seemed particularly appealing to developers. Sports and video games have a closely intertwined history, for good reason.
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