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Bandai Namco Games Nintendo Golf for Workgroups: April 6, 2017 Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 Cryptic Sea Devolver Digital: The Golf Club 2: June 27, 2017 Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 HB Studios: Maximum Games: Everybody's Golf (2017) August 29, 2017 PlayStation 4 Clap Hanz, Japan Studio: Sony Interactive Entertainment: Golf Story ...
Golf is a 1980 sports video game programmed by Michael Lorenzen for Atari, Inc. and the Atari 2600. [a] It is based on the traditional sport of golf. The game allows one or two players to play nine holes of the game, featuring various obstacles. Golf was the first game developed at Atari by Lorenzen. On his first day of work, he was instructed ...
Golf is the first golf video game to feature a power and accuracy bar for swinging the club, which has been used in most golf games since. [20] Three-dimensional versions of Golf ' s courses appear in the nine holes of Wii Sports, [6] the "Classic" courses in Wii Sports Resort, and in Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics. [21]
Accolade began publishing Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf in 1988. It had the longest title of any software product at the time of its release. [16] [17] By August 1989, versions had been released in the United Kingdom for the Commodore 64 and PC, while other versions for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST were scheduled for release that autumn. [6]
Everybody's Golf 6 [a], known in Europe as Everybody's Golf, in Australia as Everybody's Golf: World Invitational, and in North America as Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational, is a 2011 sports video game developed by Clap Hanz and Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Vita.
Actua Golf 2 (Fox Sports Golf '99 in North America) [2] [3] is a sports video game developed and published by Gremlin Interactive for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. [4] [1] Development of the game was underway as of August 1997, [5] and it was released in September 1997 in Europe, [1] and in June 1998 in North America.
Golf [a] is a video game developed and published by T&E Soft for the Virtual Boy. It was released in August 1995 in Japan and by Nintendo in November 1995 in North America. Golf uses standard golf rules and is set in the fictional 18-hole Papillion Golf & Country Club. Hazards include water, sand traps, trees, and deep rough grass.
MicroProse Golf is a golf video game developed by The Thought Train and published by MicroProse.It was released in 1991 for Amiga and Atari ST.In 1992, an enhanced MS-DOS version, featuring golf instructor David Leadbetter, was released in the United States as David Leadbetter's Greens and in the United Kingdom as David Leadbetter's Golf.