Japan Pro Golf Tour 64 Explained

Japan Pro Golf Tour 64
Developer:Media Factory
Publisher:Media Factory
Genre:Sports
Modes:Single-player
Platform:64DD

is a 2000 sports video game developed and published by Media Factory for the 64DD, a magnetic disk peripheral for the Nintendo 64.

Gameplay

Japan Pro Golf Tour 64 is a golf-simulation video game with 18 holes. It also features the ability to customize the player character.

Development and release

Japan Pro Golf Tour 64s late release has made the game a prized collector's item. It is the 64DD's rarest and most sought-after released game. Original copies typically demand high prices on various online auction sites and used game stores, even having exceeded as much as 7000$.[1]

Reception and legacy

Japan Pro Golf Tour 64 received favorable reviews. A reviewer for the Spanish magazine Magazine 64 described it as "a beautiful golf game", commenting on its character creation mechanic and the usage of real-world golf players.[2] IGNs Peer Schneider claimed its realism set it apart from more arcade-style games like Mario Golf, and made for a great golf game for the Nintendo 64. Scheider expressed confusion and disappointment in Media Factory for choosing to make the game for the 64DD, a phased-out platform, instead of on a standard Nintendo 64 cartridge; he wrote that the company shouldn't have "[gotten] suckered into making this title". Four reviewers from Famitsu were enthusiastic towards its realistic controls, the net tournament mode, and the inclusion of real Japanese courses. Though the reviewers were critical of its lack of gamemodes, they found it an entertaining game overall.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Kohler . Chris . Akihabara Buys: The Rarest Games For Nintendo's Failed 64DD . . Condé Nast . May 22, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190222032820/https://www.wired.com/2009/09/64dd/ . February 22, 2019 . September 17, 2009.
  2. News: Spaceworld Tokyo '99 . 22 May 2020 . Magazine 64 . 24 . December 1999 . 29–31 . Spanish.
  3. Web site: IGN Staff . Famitsu Scores Golf . . October 31, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200919043555/https://www.ign.com/articles/2000/04/29/famitsu-scores-golf . September 19, 2020 . April 28, 2000.