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3-D Golf Simulation: Super Version is a straightforward golfing game built for early 1980s computer systems. You take control of a golfer, adjusting swing power and angle to navigate holes across preset courses. The PC-9800 Series and similar hardware run the game’s basic 3D-style visuals, which focus on core mechanics over flair. Each shot requires timing and aim, with simple feedback on distance and direction. The lack of frills keeps the experience tight, though technical limits mean the courses feel cramped by modern standards. This title stands as one of the earliest attempts to translate golf’s strategy into code. While its blocky graphics and minimal sound might feel primitive today, its direct approach earned a cult following among retro sports fans. With no multiplayer or expansive modes, it caters to those curious about early sports simulation design. The 1985 release date and legacy as a niche curiosity make it a footnote in gaming history, but a playable one for enthusiasts of the era’s PC-9800 series systems.
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