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PGA Tour Golf II technical data
Name | PGA Tour Golf II |
System | Game Gear |
Year | 1995 |
Developer | Polygames |
Genre | Sports |
PGA Tour Golf II is a Sega Game Gear game released in 1995. It was developed and published by Sega. The game is based on the popular sport of golf, and it is the sequel to PGA Tour Golf which was released in 1994 for the Sega Genesis.
The game features three different courses to choose from: Pebble Beach, Sawgrass Country Club, and Harbor Town Links. Each course has its own unique layout and challenge. Players can choose from four different characters to play as, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. They have the choice of playing either 9 or 18 holes per round, as well as practice rounds with no score kept. The game also supports up to four players at once via a link cable connection.
The gameplay of PGA Tour Golf II focuses on the fundamentals of golf such as swinging correctly, choosing accurate clubs for shots, reading the green correctly for putting, and managing wind direction during shots. The game features an overhead view that allows players to see their character from above while playing. There are also multiple camera angles available including an overhead view of the entire course and a close-up view of each hole when playing from the tee box or fairway.
Players can choose from multiple clubs during each shot including woods (drivers), irons (3-9), wedges (pitching & sand) along with putters which are used for putting on the green. A radar-like power meter displays how far each shot will travel when hit accurately; this helps players plan out their shots accordingly before taking them. Wind direction is also taken into account when hitting shots; balls will curve more in one direction if there is enough wind present during a shot. The amount of spin imparted onto a ball after being hit can also be adjusted by pressing buttons at certain points during swings, allowing players to control how much curve they want their ball to take after being hit off the tee or fairway before landing onto the green or fairway area around it.
Putting is done using an adjustable grid system that shows where your ball will roll depending on how hard you hit it; this helps players plan out their putts better so they don't end up overshooting or undershooting their desired target area on greens when putting for par or birdies/eagles respectively. The game also features various modes such as stroke play (lowest score wins) and match play (player vs player).
Overall PGA Tour Golf II provides an enjoyable experience for golf fans who want to test their skills against computer opponents or other human players using link cables between two Game Gear systems; its solid controls make it easy to pick up and understand even if you've never played golf before!