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Mega, in its October 1992 issue, placed PGA Tour Golf at number 10 on its list of Top Mega Drive Games of All Time. [36] In 1994, PC Gamer UK named PGA Tour Golf the 48th best computer game of all time. The editors wrote, "It may be old, but games as good as this deserve a look-in even ten years down the line".
The Mega Drive version knocked Ecco the Dolphin from the top of the charts in the UK. [1] MegaTech gave the game 94% and a Hyper Game award, praising the number of features and the control method. [2] Computer Gaming World in July 1994 said that the Macintosh version's graphics were not as good as Links but much better than the PC version's.
PGA Tour Golf III: 1994 Mega Drive: Polygon Games EA Sports: PGA Tour Golf 486: 1994 MS-DOS: EA Sports: EA Sports: Golf Magazine: 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples: 1995 32X: Flashpoint Productions: Sega: Sensible Golf: 1995 Amiga: Virgin Interactive Virgin Interactive St Andrews: EikÅ to Rekishi no Old Course: Japan: September 15, 1995 ...
PGA Tour is a series of golf video games developed and published by Electronic Arts - and later their EA Sports sub-label - since 1990. The series primarily features courses featured on the U.S. PGA Tour , and other notable courses (such as those that have hosted majors ).
Air Hendrix of GamePro reviewed PGA Tour 96 in 1996 and compared the SNES version to PGA Tour Golf III, saying it fails to outdo the Genesis's PGA Tour Golf III, due to the weak audio and absence of features like backspin and 3D terrain, but is superior to the Genesis version of the game and makes an overall "good round of golf". [7]
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PGA Tour 96 is a sports video game developed by Hitmen Productions for the PlayStation, MS-DOS, and Windows versions, Unexpected Development for the Game Boy version, NuFX for the Sega Genesis and 3DO versions, Ceris Software for the Game Gear version, and Polygames for the SNES version and published by EA Sports for PlayStation, MS-DOS, Windows, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, 3DO, Game Gear and SNES.
In the 1980s, the significance of all historical tournaments was reassessed by golf historians, working together with PGA Tour staff, during the course of a major statistical research project. [3] The Open Championship was first recognized as an official tour event in 1995, and in 2002, all victories in earlier Open Championships were ...