Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited Golf
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Review by Rob:
Follow-up to the first Jack Nicklaus by Accolade. Back in the time of its release in 1990, there were three golf games competing for the passionate computer golfer's heart: Links by Access Software, PGA Tour Golf by Electronic Arts, and this game, Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited Golf. Unlimited Golf arguably is the worst of these three, but is by no means a bad game. It has an included course designer and offers computer-controlled players -- two features neither Links nor PGA Tour Golf could offer the player. But overall gameplay can't keep up with the other two classy games, which is a shame. Recommended still, especially to budding course designers and golf beginners. Check out the sequel Signature Edition for an even more versatile course designer program.
Average Rating: | 7.25 [28 votes] |
Genre: | Sport |
Designer: | Ned Martin |
Developer: | Accolade |
Publisher: | Accolade |
Year: | 1990 |
Software Copyright: | Accolade |
Theme: | Design Tool |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Jack Nicklaus: Signature Edition, Jack Nicklaus, Zany Golf |
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Technical Notes: | Run GOLF.COM or DESIGN.COM to bypass copy protection. Add-on pack above includes 4 add-on disks: International Golf Course, 1989 Major Championship Courses, 1990 Major Championship Courses, and U.S. Open Golf Course. |
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