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Golf technical data

Name Golf
System Game Boy
Year 1990
Developer Nintendo
Genre Sports

Golf for the Nintendo Game Boy is one of the most beloved and enduring titles in the console’s library. Since its initial release in 1989, it has been re-released multiple times as part of various compilation cartridges, and a version was even released on the original Game Boy Color in 1998. The game is a simple yet engrossing title that allows players to experience a realistic golfing experience without ever leaving their homes.

The game’s main focus is its single-player mode, which allows players to choose from four different courses: St. Andrews Links, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Sawgrass Country Club, and Bay Hill Country Club. Each course has nine holes with varying lengths and difficulties. Players can choose to play either one hole at a time or all nine holes consecutively. The game also features two difficulty settings – Amateur and Pro – which allow players to adjust the challenge level accordingly.

Players use the directional pad to move their golfer around the course, while the A button is used for swinging clubs and making shots. The B button is used for changing clubs, while pressing Up on the D-pad will bring up an overhead view of the current hole so players can plan their shots more effectively. Additionally, players can press Select to access a menu where they can change settings such as wind speed and direction as well as ball type (normal or special).

In addition to its single-player mode, Golf also features a two-player mode that allows two people to compete against each other on any of the four courses featured in the game. Players take turns playing each hole until they finish all nine holes; whichever player has accumulated fewer total strokes at that point wins the match. Players can also select from three different handicap levels – Amateur, Pro, or Super Pro – which adjusts how many strokes each player receives per hole based on their skill level.

Golf for Nintendo Game Boy remains an enjoyable experience even today due to its simple controls and engaging gameplay mechanics. Its timeless appeal has kept it popular with fans both old and new alike; if you are looking for an easy way to get into sports gaming without having to invest too much time or money into it then this classic title should definitely be your first port of call!

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