Posted Sep 17, 2006 at 03:15AM by Rio S. Listed in: Games, Sega Golf Club Tags: GameCube, Golf, Sony, Sega
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Miyazato San Kyoudai Naizou Sega Golf Club, or Sega Golf Club, is one of the lesser known arcade titles for the PS3. Basically, to make the game suitable for the PS3, Sega has included a special control setup with a small analog lever for swinging. The left analog stick becomes the lever that lets you swing if you release it.

Because it will run on the PS3 platform and on Sega's GameCube-based Tri-Force arcade board, expect that it will look awesome and next-gen. There are also new updates on the game modes. Some of these include the round, putter golf, challenge mode, and 3 hole match. There are four courses to choose from: the Taiheiyo Club, Phoenix Country Club, Bali Hai Golf Club and St. Andrews Links. You can also pick your character among the three Miyazato siblings or customize your own.

As Sony's Minna no Golf 5 (aka Hot Shots Golf 5) will also be a part of the games for Japan's PS3 release, Sega Golf Club obviously faces stiff competition. We're looking forward to the Tokyo Game Show to get more info on how these two games in the golf genre measure up. Meanwhile, check out these new screens.

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   by blech (Unregistered) - 2006-09-17
 » poopoo

Did they mistake this for a ps2 game or something it looks god damn gross.

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   by Noin (Unregistered) - 2006-09-17
 » lmfao

What kind of ***** graphics are that, my x360 can render that ***** like 200 times without even a hitch

   by the alert (Unregistered) - 2006-09-17
 » sega fun

its a port from the old arcade machine,quick way to make a buck,bad sega.



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