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  2. Golden Tee Golf - Wikipedia

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    Golden Tee Golf is a golf arcade game series by Incredible Technologies. Its signature feature is the use of a trackball [ 1 ] to determine the power, direction and curve of the player's golf shot. Play modes include casual 18-hole golf, closest to the pin, and online tournaments.

  3. Big Event Golf - Wikipedia

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    Big Event Golf is a golf arcade video game released by Taito in 1986. The player is a participant on an 18-hole championship golf course . The objective is to acquire the lowest score possible.

  4. Neo Turf Masters - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Neo Turf Masters on their March 15, 1996 issue as being the twelfth most-successful arcade game of the month. [ 6 ] IGN gave the Virtual Console release of the game 7.5 out of 10 stating "If you're the type of gamer who appreciates SNK's arcade style and can jibe with the idea of juiced-up, high-speed golf, Neo ...

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  6. List of trackball arcade games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of arcade games that have used a trackball to interact with the game. World Cup (Sega, March 1978) [1] [2] Atari Football (Atari, October 1978) [3] Shuffleboard (Midway Manufacturing, October 1978) [4] Atari Soccer (1979) Atari Baseball (1979) BullsEye (1980) Centipede (1980) Extra Bases (1980) Missile Command (1980) Kick (a.k.a ...

  7. Golf (Atari 2600 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Golf is a 1980 sports video game programmed by Michael Lorenzen for Atari, Inc. and the Atari 2600. [a] It is based on the traditional sport of golf. The game allows one or two players to play nine holes of the game, featuring various obstacles. Golf was the first game developed at Atari by Lorenzen. On his first day of work, he was instructed ...