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Play Sega World Tournament Golf (Europe) Online

Lush pixel greens and sneaky sand traps—you’ll sweat lining up shots as the wind messes with your club choices. That little "click" when you nail the power meter? Pure 8-bit satisfaction.

Genre: Sports
Released: 1993
File size: 256 bytes
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Game Overview

Alright, so Sega World Tournament Golf—this one’s a real throwback. You boot it up on the Master System, and suddenly you’re staring down these surprisingly lush pixelated greens. The first course feels forgiving, but don’t get cocky—those sand traps are sneaky, and the wind actually matters here.

What I love is how it nails the basics: lining up shots feels satisfying, and there’s this little "click" sound when you nail the power meter just right. It’s got that classic SEGA vibe—bright colors, smooth scrolling (for the time, anyway), and courses that actually make you think about club selection. Not gonna lie, I whiffed a few putts before figuring out the greens.

If you’ve played other 8-bit golf games, this one’s a step up—way less janky than some of its competitors. And yeah, it’s got that "one more hole" pull, especially when you’re chasing a better score on the back nine. Definitely a solid pick if you’re into retro sports games or just miss the sound of a CRT humming while you shank a shot into the trees.

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