Re: 2011 PGA TOUR
Posted: January 3rd, 2011, 12:32 pm
I never played FPS'98, the forerunner of PGA'99. I remember Mean 18, and IIRC it was one of the better earlier sims (pre-90s.) I also remember the fairways and water version; that was released in '87 I think.
We had another nice one, not sure but I think it was PGA Tour '90 or something like that. It came with 2 courses and then expanded by 2 more and that was the end of it. None of these had a designer. It had beautiful graphics and gameplay though and it's a shame it wasn't developed further because it was really a nice game.
We also had Greg Norman Golf which was released in the mid-90s. This was also a beautiful game, but had only one course, Greg's "own" course in Florida. It was the first that we played that had multiple tee and pin settings, weather effects, different types of balls, etc. It was quite advanced IMO but because of no designer and only one course, it got old fairly quickly. A shame.
Then there was Jack Nicklaus Golf and Jack Nicklaus Signature Edition, which might have been the first game to include a designer program. Links 286 then 386 came out about the same time, but our computer was too slow to handle Links' redraws. (Was Microsoft Golf the forerunner of Links?)
The early 00s had some great golf sims, including this one, JN4, 5 and GBC, Links2003. Then along came TW and that, as far as I know, was just about the end of the road for independent golf (and other sports' sims.) (is Custom Play Golf available anywhere but on line? I've never seen it in a store.)
We had another nice one, not sure but I think it was PGA Tour '90 or something like that. It came with 2 courses and then expanded by 2 more and that was the end of it. None of these had a designer. It had beautiful graphics and gameplay though and it's a shame it wasn't developed further because it was really a nice game.
We also had Greg Norman Golf which was released in the mid-90s. This was also a beautiful game, but had only one course, Greg's "own" course in Florida. It was the first that we played that had multiple tee and pin settings, weather effects, different types of balls, etc. It was quite advanced IMO but because of no designer and only one course, it got old fairly quickly. A shame.
Then there was Jack Nicklaus Golf and Jack Nicklaus Signature Edition, which might have been the first game to include a designer program. Links 286 then 386 came out about the same time, but our computer was too slow to handle Links' redraws. (Was Microsoft Golf the forerunner of Links?)
The early 00s had some great golf sims, including this one, JN4, 5 and GBC, Links2003. Then along came TW and that, as far as I know, was just about the end of the road for independent golf (and other sports' sims.) (is Custom Play Golf available anywhere but on line? I've never seen it in a store.)