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Virtual Golf Virtual Boy is a 1995 golf video game developed and published by T&E Soft for the Virtual Boy. 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. It is displayed in the Virtual Boy’s standard […]
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Virtual Golf Virtual Boy is a 1995 golf video game developed and published by T&E Soft for the Virtual Boy.
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. It is displayed in the Virtual Boy’s standard red and black color scheme with 3D effects by use of a 3D processor. It was met with critical praise for its controls and physics. Nintendo Power called it the third best Virtual Boy release of its year.
Features:
– 1 player
– 47 virtual computer-controlled opponents
– five different viewing perspectives
The game is sold as new and comes in a blister pack which may show glue marks from old labels. We do not offer exchanges for this type of claim.
The game box JPN contains:
– A manual
– The game in cartridge format
| Weight | 0,11 kg |
|---|---|
| Products | Legends products |
| Section | Retrogaming |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Mark | Nintendo |
| EAN | 4988604240021 |
| Platform | Virtual Boy |
| Format | FREE REGION |
| Release year | 1995 |
| Editor | Nintendo, T&E Soft |
| Studio | T&E Soft |
| Type | Sport |
| Player(s) | 1 |
| Game languages | JA |
| Manual language | JA |
| Packaging | JPN Version |
*(1) Hors les pays d’Europe suivants : “Chypre, Croatie, Finlande, Grèce, Roumanie”
*(1) Excluding the following European countries: “Cyprus, Croatia, Finland, Greece, Romania”