The Racketboy Golf (Game) Club
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Golden Tee by TV Games is the Jakks Pacific version, the one that looks more like the new versions of the GT arcade.
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Anybody know where I can find Microsoft Golf, or even Fuji Golf, the old golf game that came with the MS Entertainment package back in the mid 90s?
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OH SNAP MICROSOFT GOLF
You bet I had that. Loved it. Got a ton of expansion course CDs too.
Fuji Golf was on one of the Microsoft Entertainment Packs for Windows 3.1. It was pre-installed on one of the desktop computers I bought. Even now I bet it would be difficult to run on a modern version of Windows.
You bet I had that. Loved it. Got a ton of expansion course CDs too.
Fuji Golf was on one of the Microsoft Entertainment Packs for Windows 3.1. It was pre-installed on one of the desktop computers I bought. Even now I bet it would be difficult to run on a modern version of Windows.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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ExedExes wrote:OH SNAP MICROSOFT GOLF
You bet I had that. Loved it. Got a ton of expansion course CDs too.
Fuji Golf was on one of the Microsoft Entertainment Packs for Windows 3.1. It was pre-installed on one of the desktop computers I bought. Even now I bet it would be difficult to run on a modern version of Windows.
So how could i play it now??
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Both those Microsoft games ran on Windows 3.1, although I believe Microsoft Golf was still working on Windows 95 and 98. Once the 16-bit OS'es were gone, so were the games that came with them, save for anything in DOS (thanks to DOSBOX).
How could I forget Microsoft Golf? Realistic, easy to swing, everything was really nice about that.
How could I forget Microsoft Golf? Realistic, easy to swing, everything was really nice about that.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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ExedExes wrote:Both those Microsoft games ran on Windows 3.1, although I believe Microsoft Golf was still working on Windows 95 and 98. Once the 16-bit OS'es were gone, so were the games that came with them, save for anything in DOS (thanks to DOSBOX).
How could I forget Microsoft Golf? Realistic, easy to swing, everything was really nice about that.
"That'll play"
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ExedExes wrote:Both those Microsoft games ran on Windows 3.1, although I believe Microsoft Golf was still working on Windows 95 and 98. Once the 16-bit OS'es were gone, so were the games that came with them, save for anything in DOS (thanks to DOSBOX).
How could I forget Microsoft Golf? Realistic, easy to swing, everything was really nice about that.
???Wonder if the wii DOSBOX will run it??Also need a guide to get it set up running.
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meat wrote:???Wonder if the wii DOSBOX will run it??Also need a guide to get it set up running.
DOSBOX won't run any games that were in Windows. If there were any DOS golf games that came out, they'd be able to be run.
And yes, "That'll play." Biggest line in Microsoft Golf Also "GOT A HOLD OF THAT ONE!"
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How come no love for Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf?
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pocket wrote:How come no love for Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf?
Let's break them down. Rank the NES golf games.