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Golf Grand Slam technical data

Name Golf Grand Slam
System NES
Year 1991
Developer Atlus Co., Ltd.
Genre Sports

Golf Grand Slam for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is a classic golf simulation game. Released in 1988, the game was developed by Rare and published by Acclaim Entertainment. The game was praised for its realistic graphics and intuitive gameplay, and was one of the first golf games to feature real courses from around the world.

In Golf Grand Slam, players can choose from four different characters: an American pro golfer, a British pro golfer, a French pro golfer, and a Japanese pro golfer. Each character has their own unique playing style and attributes that affect their performance on the course. Players can also customize their clubs to improve their accuracy and power when hitting shots.

The main mode of play in Golf Grand Slam is Tournament Mode. In this mode, players compete against each other on various courses across the United States, Europe, and Japan. After selecting their character and course, players are given three rounds of golf to complete. At the end of each round, players are scored based on how many strokes they took to complete the course. The lowest total score at the end of all three rounds wins the tournament.

In addition to Tournament Mode, there is also Practice Mode which allows players to practice on any course without competing against others or keeping score. This mode is useful for practicing specific skills such as putting or driving accuracy before heading into Tournament Mode or even taking part in online tournaments with friends or strangers from around the world via Wi-Fi connection support on some versions of Golf Grand Slam.

Golf Grand Slam has been praised for its realistic graphics and accurate representations of real-world courses as well as its intuitive controls which help make it easy to pick up and play for newcomers while still providing an enjoyable challenge for seasoned veterans. It’s also worth noting that some versions of Golf Grand Slam include support for multiplayer gameplay via local wireless connection or Wi-Fi connection support which adds an extra layer of replayability if you have friends who also own copies of the game or access to online tournaments with strangers from around the world.

Overall, Golf Grand Slam is a great golf simulation title that provides an enjoyable challenge regardless if you’re new to golf games or already experienced with them. With its realistic graphics and intuitive controls along with multiplayer support (depending on version), it’s easy to see why Golf Grand Slam continues to be held in high regard among fans even today after over 30 years since its initial release back in 1988 on NES systems worldwide.

NES Sports games