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Sid Meier's SimGolf is a video game developed by Firaxis and published by Electronic Arts in 2002. Players must successfully design golf courses and play them with their default professional golfer Gary Golf. Played in a near-isometric dimetric view, the game runs on fairly low system specs, and only at an 800x600 resolution.
SimMars – Was in development at Maxis around the same time as the release of The Sims. [1] A trailer for the game was included on the SimCity 3000 CD-ROM . From the trailer, the premise of the game seemed to be a human mission to the planet Mars , followed by a terraforming and colonization scenario, typical of the Maxis world-building game ...
November 15, 1996 [1] Genre(s) ... SimGolf is a sports video game created by Maxis in 1996. The game allows players to design their own golf courses and play them. [3]
Sid Meier's SimGolf: January 23, 2002 Windows Firaxis and Maxis: EA Games: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002: February 24, 2002 Windows PlayStation 2 Headgate EA Sports Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf: May 29, 2002 Game Boy Advance Destination Software Destination Software Outlaw Golf: June 10, 2002 Windows PlayStation 2 Xbox GameCube Simon & Schuster ...
Sid Meier's SimGolf: January 23, 2002: Microsoft Windows: Firaxis Games [156] Cricket 2002: February 1, 2002: PlayStation 2: HB Studios [157] Microsoft Windows: Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat [j] February 17, 2002: PlayStation 2: Westwood Studios [158] March 24, 2002: Xbox [159] Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002: February 26, 2002: PlayStation 2: EA ...
Firaxis Software was founded on May 1, 1996, [2] by Sid Meier, Brian Reynolds and Jeff Briggs, three video game designers formerly employed by MicroProse, a video game venture founded by Meier and partner Bill Stealey in 1982. [3] The name "Firaxis", a portmanteau of "fiery" and "axis", was derived from the name of a piece of music created by ...
Sidney K. Meier (/ ˈ m aɪər / MIRE; born February 24, 1954) is an American businessman and computer programmer.A programmer, designer, and producer of several strategy video games and simulation video games, including the Civilization series, Meier co-founded MicroProse in 1982 with Bill Stealey and is the Director of Creative Development of Firaxis Games, which he co-founded with Jeff ...
MicroProse is an American video game publisher and developer founded by Bill Stealey, Sid Meier, and Andy Hollis in 1982. [2] [1] It developed and published numerous games, including starting the Civilization and X-COM series.