"Wicked 18" is a unique and challenging golf simulation video game originally released for the Panasonic 3DO console in the early 1990s. Developed by T&E Soft, the game is known for its fantastical and extremely difficult courses, which are set in surreal landscapes that push the boundaries of conventional golf games. Rather than realistic settings, players find themselves teeing off from skyscraper-high tee boxes or aiming for greens nestled in craggy mountain recesses. The game uses a traditional three-click control system (for power, accuracy, and hook/slice) that was common in golf games of the era, which requires precision and practice to master, adding a deep level of challenge suited for golfing game enthusiasts.
The release of "Wicked 18" on the Panasonic 3DO was part of an effort to showcase the capabilities of the console, which boasted superior graphics and audio capabilities compared to its competitors at the time. The game utilized the 3DO's advanced graphics hardware to render its complex and detailed environments, providing a visually striking experience. "Wicked 18" also features a variety of play modes, including tournament and stroke play, adding to its replayability. Despite its niche appeal, the game has been acknowledged for its creativity and the unique twist it offers on the standard sports game genre, making it a memorable entry in the library of golf video games.
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