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Play Waialae no Kiseki (Japan) Online

Waialae’s greens trick you with subtle slopes while those pixel palm trees sway—no power meters, just pure golf where a bad drive actually punishes you. Sinking a long putt feels weirdly real for a 16-bit game.

Developer: T&E Soft
Genre: Sports
Released: 1991
File size: 637 bytes
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Game Overview

Waialae no Kiseki is one of those chill SNES golf games that somehow nails the vibe of an actual round—slow, methodical, but weirdly satisfying when you sink a long putt. The greens at Waialae Country Club have this subtle slope that'll trick you at first, and the pixelated palm trees sway just enough to make you forget you're playing on a 16-bit console.

Fun fact: Back in the day, they packed in sweepstakes cards for a trip to Hawaii. Now those things are collector's items, which is wild considering most of us probably just tossed them as kids. The game itself holds up better than you'd expect—no fancy power meters, just clean golf mechanics that actually reward patience. If you hook your drive into the rough, you’re gonna feel it.

It’s the kind of game you play with the volume low and a drink nearby, pretending you’re actually on the course instead of your couch.

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