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Play Eikou No Saint Andrews Online

Wind messes with your shots, bunkers eat your balls alive, and nailing that perfect swing after five failed attempts feels like pure magic. The pixelated greens have just enough slope to make you second-guess every putt.

Developer: Sega
Genre: Sports
Released: 1999
File size: 6.2 MB
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Game Overview

Eikou no Saint Andrews came out on the Nintendo 64 in 1999, developed and published by Sega. It was part of that late 90s wave of golf games trying to capture the feel of the sport with polygonal graphics and physics that were still finding their footing. It didn't have the big name recognition of some other titles, but it carved out its own space for players looking for a serious challenge on the virtual links.

You control a golfer from an overhead perspective, carefully planning each shot across the famous Old Course at St. Andrews. The main objective is to complete each hole in as few strokes as possible, navigating hazards like deep bunkers, thick rough, and unpredictable wind that visibly affects the ball's flight. You manually set power and accuracy for each swing, a process that demands patience and punishes rushed decisions. The game moves at a deliberate pace, its difficulty coming from the course itself rather than unfair mechanics. It feels like a thoughtful, sometimes frustrating, but always rewarding test of your precision.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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