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  2. Sid Meier's SimGolf - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. SimGolf - Wikipedia

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    The player can design their own golf course, being able to lower and raising the terrain, and can add trees, traps, lakes and other natural hazards.

  4. List of Sim video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Sim games, their expansion packs, and compilations. Most games were developed by Maxis and published either by Maxis (pre-1997 acquisition by Electronic Arts) or by Electronic Arts (post-1997).

  5. List of golf video games - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Links (series) - Wikipedia

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    Several versions of the game and expansion packs (containing new courses [2] and golfers [3] mainly) were created for the Mac and PC over the years. In 1996, Access Software introduced Links LS 1997, the first of several Links games to use the LS (Legends in Sports) title. [4] A version for the Xbox named Links 2004 was released in November ...

  7. Sid Meier - Wikipedia

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    Sid Meier's SimGolf: A golfing simulation in which the player built their own golf course and played it against computer players, co-created by Maxis. (Not to be confused with Maxis' 1996 title SimGolf.) 2004 Sid Meier's Pirates! Follow-up to the acclaimed Pirates! game from 1987, updating the graphics and featuring some entirely new gameplay ...

  8. Norm Thompson Outfitters - Wikipedia

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    At the time, catalog sales represented 90 percent of revenues, and the closed catalog only contributed around 7 percent. [13] After the closures, they still had two Portland stores and three outlet locations in Oregon. [9] Also in 1996, Rebecca Jewett took over as president of the company while John Emrick retained his titles as chairman and ...

  9. SimCity - Wikipedia

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    SimCity is an open-ended city-building video game franchise originally designed by Will Wright.The first game in the series, SimCity, was published by Maxis in 1989 and was followed by several sequels and many other spin-off Sim titles, including 2000's The Sims, which itself became a best-selling computer game and franchise. [1]