Release Date: 1997
"Waialae no Kiseki: Extra 36 Holes" is a golf simulation game developed for the Sega Saturn, released primarily in Japan. Building on the success of earlier golf games, this title distinguishes itself with its realistic approach to the sport, leveraging the Sega Saturn's graphical capabilities to present an immersive and highly detailed golfing experience. The game is set in the prestigious Waialae Country Club in Hawaii, known for its beautiful and challenging courses. Players can experience the true-to-life layouts and environmental conditions that impact play, enhancing the strategy required in choosing clubs and planning shots.
The gameplay of "Waialae no Kiseki: Extra 36 Holes' is notable for its attention to the physics of golf, integrating factors such as wind direction, terrain type, and ball spin, which all contribute to the game’s depth and realism. This title also introduced an additional thirty-six holes, expanding the play options and adding to the replay value. The game's interface allows for easy comprehension of course layouts and conditions, making strategic choices more accessible to players of all skill levels. Beyond its technical achievements, this game marked an important point in sports simulation history on the Sega Saturn, showcasing the system's ability to handle detailed landscapes and complex simulations, setting a high standard for future sports titles on the platform.
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