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PGA Tour 96

PGA Tour 96 is a sports video game developed by Hitmen Productions for the PlayStation, MS-DOS, and Windows versions, Unexpected Development for the Game Boy version, NuFX for the Sega Genesis and 3DO versions, Ceris Software for the Game Gear version, and Polygames for the SNES version and published by EA Sports for PlayStation, MS-DOS, Windows, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, 3DO, Game Gear and SNES.

PGA Tour 96
Developer(s)Hitmen Productions (PS, PC)
Unexpected Development (GB)
NuFX (3DO & GEN)
Ceris Software (GG)
Halestorm, Inc. (SNES)
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Black Pearl Software (Game Gear)
SeriesPGA Tour
Platform(s)PlayStation, Game Boy, 3DO, Sega Genesis, Game Gear, SNES, MS-DOS, Windows
ReleasePlayStation
  • NA: September 23 1995[1]
  • EU: November 1995
Game Boy, 3DO
  • NA: November 1995
  • EU: 1995
Sega Genesis
  • NA: 1995
  • EU: November 30, 1995
MS-DOS
  • WW: 1995
Game Gear
  • NA: 1996
  • EU: January 26, 1996
SNES
  • NA: January 1996
  • EU: March 28, 1996
Windows
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay edit

It has fewer courses and golfers than previous installments. The game features 10 professional golfers as playable or as CPU opponents: Brad Faxon, Lee Janzen, Tom Kite, Bruce Lietzke, Davis Love III, Mark O’Meara, Peter Jacobsen, Jeff Sluman, Craig Stadler, and Fuzzy Zoeller. The featured courses are Spyglass Hill, TPC at Sawgrass, TPC at River Highlands. The game has four modes: stroke play, match play, tournament mode, and practice mode. Golf clubs are assigned automatically by the caddie as the computer deems suitable for every lie and every situation.[citation needed]

Reception edit

Electronic Gaming Monthly's two sports reviewers gave the PlayStation version scores of 8.5 and 9.0 out of 10, remarking that it retained the excellent aspects of previous games in the series while dramatically improving on the graphics. They also felt that it successfully appealed to both novices and golfing pros.[3] GamePro criticized it for having only two courses but highly praised the precise level of control over each shot, selection of players, three dimensional terrain, and digitized sprites. They concluded that "With spectacular graphics and amazingly comprehensive controls, PGA Tour '96 immerses you in intense armchair golf."[12] In contrast, Maximum called it "the weakest of the series yet". While they too approved of the ability to control every aspect of each shot, they felt that the game was ruined by the unrealistic ball physics, particularly that balls stop dead with almost no rolling when they hit the ground, and that putted balls stop suddenly instead of gradually slowing.[4] Next Generation approved of the game for its easy interface and numerous play options, though unlike GamePro and EGM they found the graphics to be "a little on the underwhelming side" by the standards of current generation consoles.[5]

Reviewing the 3DO version, Johnny Ballgame of GamePro commented, "If you thought golf was boring, think again." He was pleased with the selection of modes, accurate controls, and sound, and said that the graphics, though slightly grainier than in the PlayStation version, are stunningly lifelike in absolute terms.[13] A reviewer for Next Generation found the game was an effective "jump in and play" experience, but lacked the realism and level of content that serious golfers would expect from a golf video game.[7]

Air Hendrix of GamePro remarked, "EA Sports tried to cram its marvelous PlayStation PGA game into a Genesis cart, and it just didn't fit." In addition to the inferior graphics and slow screen redrawing, he criticized the absence of the shot-planning features seen in the PlayStation version and previous iterations on the Genesis, saying this makes it impossible to precisely calculate one's shots.[14] He gave the SNES version a lukewarm review, saying it fails to outdo the Genesis's PGA Tour Golf III, due to the weak audio and absence of features like backspin and 3D terrain, but is superior to the Genesis version of the game and makes an overall "good round of golf". He praised the detailed backgrounds and fluid movements.[15] GamePro's Scary Larry praised the Game Boy version as offering good options, graphics, sounds, and most importantly, an appealing "plug-and-play" style. He was less pleased with the Game Gear version, saying that the graphics and presentation enhancements serve mainly to slow the game down with heavy screen redraw.[16]

Next Generation reviewed the Genesis version of the game, and stated that "if you haven't sampled any of the PGA series, it is still the best golf game available for the 16-bit machines and a fine addition to your library."[6]

References edit

  1. ^ . 1998-06-11. Archived from the original on 1998-06-11. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  2. ^ . Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  3. ^ a b "Box Score: PGA Tour '96". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 76. Sendai Publishing. November 1995. p. 248.
  4. ^ a b "Maximum Reviews: PGA Tour '96". Maximum: The Video Game Magazine. No. 3. Emap International Limited. 1996. p. 152.
  5. ^ a b "PGA Tour Invitational '96". Next Generation. No. 12. Imagine Media. December 1995. pp. 176–7.
  6. ^ a b "Finals". Next Generation. No. 12. Imagine Media. December 1995. p. 198.
  7. ^ a b "PGA Tour Golf '96". Next Generation. No. 14. Imagine Media. February 1996. pp. 167–8.
  8. ^ "PGA Tour Golf 96 Review". CD Player (in German). January 1996. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
  9. ^ Michael L. House. . Allgame. Archived from the original on November 16, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
  10. ^ Scott Alan Marriott. . Allgame. Archived from the original on November 15, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
  11. ^ Brett Alan Weiss. . Allgame. Archived from the original on November 16, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
  12. ^ "PGA '96 Revolutionizes Golf". GamePro. No. 86. IDG. November 1995. p. 106.
  13. ^ "PGA Tour '96". GamePro. No. 90. IDG. March 1996. p. 78.
  14. ^ "PGA Tour '96 Bogies on the Genesis". GamePro. No. 87. IDG. December 1995. p. 122.
  15. ^ "PGA Tour '96". GamePro. No. 91. IDG. April 1996. p. 93.
  16. ^ "PGA Tour '96". GamePro. No. 88. IDG. January 1996. p. 120.

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PGA Tour 96 is a sports video game developed by Hitmen Productions for the PlayStation MS DOS and Windows versions Unexpected Development for the Game Boy version NuFX for the Sega Genesis and 3DO versions Ceris Software for the Game Gear version and Polygames for the SNES version and published by EA Sports for PlayStation MS DOS Windows Game Boy Sega Genesis 3DO Game Gear and SNES PGA Tour 96Developer s Hitmen Productions PS PC Unexpected Development GB NuFX 3DO amp GEN Ceris Software GG Halestorm Inc SNES Publisher s EA SportsBlack Pearl Software Game Gear SeriesPGA TourPlatform s PlayStation Game Boy 3DO Sega Genesis Game Gear SNES MS DOS WindowsReleasePlayStationNA September 23 1995 1 EU November 1995Game Boy 3DONA November 1995EU 1995Sega GenesisNA 1995EU November 30 1995MS DOSWW 1995Game GearNA 1996EU January 26 1996SNESNA January 1996EU March 28 1996WindowsNA September 30 1996 2 EU 1996Genre s SportsMode s Single player multiplayer Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Reception 3 References 4 External linksGameplay editIt has fewer courses and golfers than previous installments The game features 10 professional golfers as playable or as CPU opponents Brad Faxon Lee Janzen Tom Kite Bruce Lietzke Davis Love III Mark O Meara Peter Jacobsen Jeff Sluman Craig Stadler and Fuzzy Zoeller The featured courses are Spyglass Hill TPC at Sawgrass TPC at River Highlands The game has four modes stroke play match play tournament mode and practice mode Golf clubs are assigned automatically by the caddie as the computer deems suitable for every lie and every situation citation needed Reception editReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreAllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PC 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SNES 10 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3DO 11 Electronic Gaming Monthly8 75 10 PS1 3 Next Generation nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3DO Genesis PS1 5 6 7 Maximum nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PS1 4 CD Player8 10 PC 8 Electronic Gaming Monthly s two sports reviewers gave the PlayStation version scores of 8 5 and 9 0 out of 10 remarking that it retained the excellent aspects of previous games in the series while dramatically improving on the graphics They also felt that it successfully appealed to both novices and golfing pros 3 GamePro criticized it for having only two courses but highly praised the precise level of control over each shot selection of players three dimensional terrain and digitized sprites They concluded that With spectacular graphics and amazingly comprehensive controls PGA Tour 96 immerses you in intense armchair golf 12 In contrast Maximum called it the weakest of the series yet While they too approved of the ability to control every aspect of each shot they felt that the game was ruined by the unrealistic ball physics particularly that balls stop dead with almost no rolling when they hit the ground and that putted balls stop suddenly instead of gradually slowing 4 Next Generation approved of the game for its easy interface and numerous play options though unlike GamePro and EGM they found the graphics to be a little on the underwhelming side by the standards of current generation consoles 5 Reviewing the 3DO version Johnny Ballgame of GamePro commented If you thought golf was boring think again He was pleased with the selection of modes accurate controls and sound and said that the graphics though slightly grainier than in the PlayStation version are stunningly lifelike in absolute terms 13 A reviewer for Next Generation found the game was an effective jump in and play experience but lacked the realism and level of content that serious golfers would expect from a golf video game 7 Air Hendrix of GamePro remarked EA Sports tried to cram its marvelous PlayStation PGA game into a Genesis cart and it just didn t fit In addition to the inferior graphics and slow screen redrawing he criticized the absence of the shot planning features seen in the PlayStation version and previous iterations on the Genesis saying this makes it impossible to precisely calculate one s shots 14 He gave the SNES version a lukewarm review saying it fails to outdo the Genesis s PGA Tour Golf III due to the weak audio and absence of features like backspin and 3D terrain but is superior to the Genesis version of the game and makes an overall good round of golf He praised the detailed backgrounds and fluid movements 15 GamePro s Scary Larry praised the Game Boy version as offering good options graphics sounds and most importantly an appealing plug and play style He was less pleased with the Game Gear version saying that the graphics and presentation enhancements serve mainly to slow the game down with heavy screen redraw 16 Next Generation reviewed the Genesis version of the game and stated that if you haven t sampled any of the PGA series it is still the best golf game available for the 16 bit machines and a fine addition to your library 6 References edit Sony PlayStation Available Software sorted by Release Date www vidgames com 1998 06 11 Archived from the original on 1998 06 11 Retrieved 2023 10 04 Electronic Arts News Room Electronic Arts Ships PGA TOUR 96 for Windows 95 Retrieved 2023 04 15 a b Box Score PGA Tour 96 Electronic Gaming Monthly No 76 Sendai Publishing November 1995 p 248 a b Maximum Reviews PGA Tour 96 Maximum The Video Game Magazine No 3 Emap International Limited 1996 p 152 a b PGA Tour Invitational 96 Next Generation No 12 Imagine Media December 1995 pp 176 7 a b Finals Next Generation No 12 Imagine Media December 1995 p 198 a b PGA Tour Golf 96 Next Generation No 14 Imagine Media February 1996 pp 167 8 PGA Tour Golf 96 Review CD Player in German January 1996 Retrieved April 14 2022 Michael L House PGA Tour 96 PC Review Allgame Archived from the original on November 16 2014 Retrieved April 14 2022 Scott Alan Marriott PGA Tour 96 SNES Review Allgame Archived from the original on November 15 2014 Retrieved April 14 2022 Brett Alan Weiss PGA Tour 96 3DO Review Allgame Archived from the original on November 16 2014 Retrieved April 14 2022 PGA 96 Revolutionizes Golf GamePro No 86 IDG November 1995 p 106 PGA Tour 96 GamePro No 90 IDG March 1996 p 78 PGA Tour 96 Bogies on the Genesis GamePro No 87 IDG December 1995 p 122 PGA Tour 96 GamePro No 91 IDG April 1996 p 93 PGA Tour 96 GamePro No 88 IDG January 1996 p 120 External links editPGA Tour 96 at MobyGames PGA Tour 96 Game Gear at MobyGames PGA Tour 96 Game Boy at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PGA Tour 96 amp oldid 1181839932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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