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==Reception==
==Reception==
[[IGN]] stated that the gameplay was that of a "formula golf game" with nothing extraordinary. The graphics received negative reviews, citing how poor the graphics were for how late the game was released in the Nintendo 64's life cycle. Matt Casamassina of IGN said that the sound was "not bad", with crowd cheers, positive commentary after a good hit, and sympathetic commentary when a player isn't doing so well.<ref name="IGNrev"/>. The game and speedruns of the game were popularized after popular youtuber Kurtis Conner played it in his video "I Somehow Got a World Record Speedrun".
[[IGN]] stated that the gameplay was that of a "formula golf game" with nothing extraordinary. The graphics received negative reviews, citing how poor the graphics were for how late the game was released in the Nintendo 64's life cycle. Matt Casamassina of IGN said that the sound was "not bad", with crowd cheers, positive commentary after a good hit, and sympathetic commentary when a player isn't doing so well.<ref name="IGNrev"/>. \


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:21, 24 May 2021

Waialae Country Club:
True Golf Classics
Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics
North American Nintendo 64 cover art
Developer(s)T&E Soft
Publisher(s)Nintendo of America
Platform(s)Nintendo 64
Release
  • NA: July 29, 1998
  • EU: August 24, 1998
Genre(s)Sports (golf)
Mode(s)Single player
Multiplayer

Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics is a golf game developed by T&E Soft and published by Nintendo of America. Part of the True Golf Classics series (New 3D Golf Simulation in Japan), it was released on July 29, 1998, for Nintendo 64. Although set at the same real life golf course, it is a different game than True Golf Classics: Waialae Country Club, released in 1991 for the Super NES. It was preceded by the game Masters '98: Haruka Naru Augusta, which was released in Japan in 1997; although both have very similarly styled graphics and gameplay, they are set at different golf courses.[1] The game gained speedrunnning notoriety in March 2021 after YouTuber Kurtis Conner made a video in which he broke the world record speedrun time.[2]


Summary

Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics is set in the eponymous Waialae Country Club in East Honolulu, Hawaii. There are six gameplay modes: Waialae Open, tournament play, stroke play, match play, skins play, and practice mode.

Reception

IGN stated that the gameplay was that of a "formula golf game" with nothing extraordinary. The graphics received negative reviews, citing how poor the graphics were for how late the game was released in the Nintendo 64's life cycle. Matt Casamassina of IGN said that the sound was "not bad", with crowd cheers, positive commentary after a good hit, and sympathetic commentary when a player isn't doing so well.[1]. \

References

  1. ^ a b Casamassina, Matt. "Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics". IGN. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics - speedrun.com". www.speedrun.com. Retrieved 2021-05-18.

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