Wednesday, September 14, 2011

NES Review: NES Open Tournament Golf

Late in the life cycle of a console, after its successor has been released, there comes several really good games, some of them first party, to show the old machine still has some life left in it (to keep sales strong undoubtedly). NES Open Tournament Golf is one of those games. It came out 20 years ago this month, just after the release of the SNES.

The graphics are nice

Really nice

NES Open Golf features three courses: US, Japan, and UK. The controls are very responsive, but it will take some time to master good shots (my first perfect "super shot" went out of bounds). There are lots of options: stroke play, match play, tournaments, and you can even bet some of your prize money from the aforementioned tournaments on one hole to earn cash quick, which you deposit with Donkey Kong.

His doctor said he had to get a desk job because barrel throwing was giving him a bad back.

Peach takes time off from ruling the Mushroom Kingdom and Daisy leaves Sarasaland to caddy for Mario and Luigi, respectively. You can choose your own clubs, and even change the names of the computer players in the tournament as you see fit.
I have read on the interwebs that the Japanese version of this game is quite different from the version the rest of the world received. There are more courses and the music is different, but the difficulty is greater and there are fewer options and characters to play in match play. It might be worth a look if you have a Famicom or an adapter.
Like I said before, the graphics are beautiful and the control is very tight. The sound is nice and the replay value is very high. This game is currently listed on Price Charting for $2.72. It is also available for the Wii and 3DS via the Virtual Console service.
Overall Grade: A



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