Weirdly enough, the Japanese exclusive Captain Rainbow game later clarified that the mustache guy in NES Golf is actually some Mario look-alike named Ossan (which was Mario's internal name at one point. An odd retcon, but Mario's first sports game being NES Open does get that series on a much better opening note than Golf.
My favorite thing I've learned this week, no lie. Thank you for sharing this! I'm gonna pin this comment, because this is awesome knowledge to share! :)
There's something special about retro golf games. It's a genre that has aged so well, and among real life sports, Golf simply translates naturally into video game form.
Very clever idea for a video after seeing your subscriber count! I didn’t even know there were 7 golf games for the NES! I do have some memories playing the OG “black box” Golf back in the day, and it’s just, meh lol. Golf Grand Slam looks REALLY good! Great video as always man!
Been playing the black box golf after picking it up a few weeks back trying to find a 60 to 72 pin converter (sadly there wasn't one) for $4 I honestly enjoyed it which was weird cuz I don't normally enjoy sport titles. That's what brought me here I wanted to find more golf titles. Thanks for the upload and giving me some insite.
2:50 NES GOLF gameplay is actually perfect. Old games didn’t hold your hand and you have to learn by trial and error on how to be good. The game has a hard difficulty level. Bad gameplay is when you are doing things correctly, but the outcome comes out wrong. NES GOLF It’s very definition of “ball don’t lie.” If you hit a hole in one by hitting max power and 2 bars to hook it with 0 wind . If you hit that same exact shot on that same hole with same wind, it’s a hole in one again! “Ball don’t lie.” Get a handle of how the clubs operate once and You have a good hang of clubs and how much ball rolls or not and how much wind can change the ball flight.. You have to take into account all these factors, just like real golf . Also like golf, you can play the shot safely and straighter which might be the best way to go about it, or you can use high winds along with a hook or slice to really shoot some super creative approach shots. Of course some people think this game is dull and bare bones, but those bones are solid as heck and if you have the same wind speed and hit the same club with the same amount of power and accuracy, you can recreate the shot exactly to the pixel which is why “ball don’t lie.” The cpu can’t mess you up at all. Your scores are exactly based on your skills inside this game and no external factor can change that. There’s two versions of this game. The beginners and confused player, then there’s the players that know all the club lengths and understand all the small nuances within the game. The 2nd game feels like a huge BLANK SLATE and the golf course is your canvas and your shots is your brushes!! Another 2 versions of the game is sober playing which is hitting shots straight and safe. 2nd version is when your buzzed or drunk, which loosens myself up to being more open to using a bigger club than usual and using the wind and a hook/slice to bring the ball in from the side! Love this game to death, been playing it since i was a kid in late 80s!!! Over 30 yrs playing same friggen 18 holes!!! 😂😂😂😂
I spent a summer in the mid-00s playing and loving NES black box Golf on one of those bootleg 5200 in one consoles. There was a small graphical tile swap with the letters (N became T and vice versa) so it was always enjoyable to see 'Waner hazard' or 'Butker' when the ball didn't go where you wanted.
You're 100% right. The Famicom golf games weren't something I was setting out to cover this video. Since it was sort of timely for hitting all 4's on the subscriber count at the time, I was going for something quick and fun. :) Thank you for watching!
Great video! I really like Chip Shots Golf on the Intellivision. If you have an Intellivision, or Intellivision Lives for the Nintendo DS, definitely check it out.
My dad never and I mean never plays a video game. But I got him into Nintendo GOLF game. He would get way into it! Walking up to the tv to show where to stop and where he thinks it should be haha.
Did you do “John Elways QB” on Nintendo? When you used “Bo Jackson”? The one running back. He could run all over everyone. Maybe it was a TE. Lol another classic from this era
Sadly I don’t think I played any golf games on the NES. We played pebble beach golf links on the Genesis a lot though but there’s atleast a few to check out on this list. I’m definitely interested in the grand slam one and the Mario on ofcourse
Those are the two I'd definitely suggest - and Lee Trevino, shockingly. The others are fine, but you're missing absolutely nothing by not playing them. :P Thank you both, as always, for watching and for being awesome people.
nice review. Which one would you recommend to play with buds over beers? I have always found golf games to not be intuitive on the NES. I remember having NES Golf as a kid, and did like how simple it was.
Seems like there was always something they had to mess up in those days and the strange thing was ,it could have all been avoided if they just paid more attention to what they were doing. In nes open for example, they cursor was way too fast, even on the slow setting causing you to curve the shot. Yes I know it's hook or slice but I don't know which is which). In tiger woods no matter how gently you put, the ball rolls for 45 ft. This has to be harder than real golf or else no one would play it in real life. Other games have such weird controls that if you don't have the Manuel, you may not be able to play them and in some cases go beyond the title screen. Believe it or not, the game titled 'golf' for the original game boy played pretty good. So why did they go backwards from there? Also the Greg Norman golf asked if you wanted to overwrite the game. I was not computer savvy, and this drove me nuts wondering if I clicked on it what would happen. Of course I was frustrated not being able to save progress. Another thing was the audience was also young children as well who probably didn't know what overwrite meant either. Couldn't they just ask," do you want to save your progress?"
Lot of revisionist history here. As a kid renting these games in the 80s and early 90s, we weren’t comparing against stuff that came later. I agree that Greg Norman is awful and Grand Slam is great, but the OGs (Mario, Lee, Jack) deserve more respect. Games weren’t expected to have training wheels back then
Not revisionist history at all, my friend. These are all looked at and rated based on the day it was recorded. I can't rate something based upon perception from when they were originally released - especially when in cases like these games, I hadn't played 95% of them. And Jack Nicklaus is horrific, man. That game is absolutely awful.
I worked on golf games, I understand the need to learn your clubs. But the overall simplicity of the 8-bit golf games do not lend themselves to the intricacies of simulated golf.
@@SquarePegs I don't mean to complain, I really enjoyed the video! I was just a little surprised to see Golf ranking with the other D tier games. Maybe It's just personal opinion but I always thought it's was a decent game for the time.
@@someoneelse1534 Ah, gotcha! And I certainly didn't take that as a complaint, I was more curious than anything to see if it was an improvement point for future videos. :) And it was! I need to do a better job of explaining my rationale and weighing if the rankings I apply line up to one another - so honestly, thank you for that! :) And I appreciate you watching!
I don't think your score for NES Golf was fair. It should've been compared to what was available up to that point in time and it was WAY better than what you would've found on the Intellivsion or Colecovision...to say nothing of how WEIRD Atari 2600's golf game looked! Though I will concede that it's a "gets the job done" but not much else. I think a better score would be around C+ to B- range.
I'm glad you think that highly of it! Honestly, it's never been a game that's connected with me. I appreciate it for what it is, but it's never been something I've enjoyed. :)
Weirdly enough, the Japanese exclusive Captain Rainbow game later clarified that the mustache guy in NES Golf is actually some Mario look-alike named Ossan (which was Mario's internal name at one point. An odd retcon, but Mario's first sports game being NES Open does get that series on a much better opening note than Golf.
My favorite thing I've learned this week, no lie. Thank you for sharing this! I'm gonna pin this comment, because this is awesome knowledge to share! :)
There's something special about retro golf games. It's a genre that has aged so well, and among real life sports, Golf simply translates naturally into video game form.
Very clever idea for a video after seeing your subscriber count! I didn’t even know there were 7 golf games for the NES! I do have some memories playing the OG “black box” Golf back in the day, and it’s just, meh lol. Golf Grand Slam looks REALLY good! Great video as always man!
I could only think of three or four, I was surprised there was seven! Thank you for watching, my friend!
I still play nes❤..First played on famiclone in 1998 when I was 11 or 12 years old.
Been playing the black box golf after picking it up a few weeks back trying to find a 60 to 72 pin converter (sadly there wasn't one) for $4 I honestly enjoyed it which was weird cuz I don't normally enjoy sport titles. That's what brought me here I wanted to find more golf titles. Thanks for the upload and giving me some insite.
Thanks for watching, Cody!
2:50 NES GOLF gameplay is actually perfect. Old games didn’t hold your hand and you have to learn by trial and error on how to be good. The game has a hard difficulty level. Bad gameplay is when you are doing things correctly, but the outcome comes out wrong. NES GOLF It’s very definition of “ball don’t lie.” If you hit a hole in one by hitting max power and 2 bars to hook it with 0 wind . If you hit that same exact shot on that same hole with same wind, it’s a hole in one again! “Ball don’t lie.” Get a handle of how the clubs operate once and You have a good hang of clubs and how much ball rolls or not and how much wind can change the ball flight.. You have to take into account all these factors, just like real golf . Also like golf, you can play the shot safely and straighter which might be the best way to go about it, or you can use high winds along with a hook or slice to really shoot some super creative approach shots.
Of course some people think this game is dull and bare bones, but those bones are solid as heck and if you have the same wind speed and hit the same club with the same amount of power and accuracy, you can recreate the shot exactly to the pixel which is why “ball don’t lie.” The cpu can’t mess you up at all. Your scores are exactly based on your skills inside this game and no external factor can change that.
There’s two versions of this game. The beginners and confused player, then there’s the players that know all the club lengths and understand all the small nuances within the game. The 2nd game feels like a huge BLANK SLATE and the golf course is your canvas and your shots is your brushes!!
Another 2 versions of the game is sober playing which is hitting shots straight and safe. 2nd version is when your buzzed or drunk, which loosens myself up to being more open to using a bigger club than usual and using the wind and a hook/slice to bring the ball in from the side! Love this game to death, been playing it since i was a kid in late 80s!!! Over 30 yrs playing same friggen 18 holes!!! 😂😂😂😂
I spent a summer in the mid-00s playing and loving NES black box Golf on one of those bootleg 5200 in one consoles. There was a small graphical tile swap with the letters (N became T and vice versa) so it was always enjoyable to see 'Waner hazard' or 'Butker' when the ball didn't go where you wanted.
You forgot the Japanese exclusive titles like Golf Club: Birdie Rush.
You're 100% right. The Famicom golf games weren't something I was setting out to cover this video. Since it was sort of timely for hitting all 4's on the subscriber count at the time, I was going for something quick and fun. :) Thank you for watching!
Great video! I have black box golf but now I know other golf games to look out for
Awesome! I hope you enjoy what you try out! :D
I logged a lot of hours on challenge Pebble Beach when I was a kid. I still know that music by heart
No golf gets a A cause it started it out and most use lots of its strategy today just better!! Imo lol great vid.
Great video! I really like Chip Shots Golf on the Intellivision. If you have an Intellivision, or Intellivision Lives for the Nintendo DS, definitely check it out.
My dad never and I mean never plays a video game. But I got him into Nintendo GOLF game. He would get way into it! Walking up to the tv to show where to stop and where he thinks it should be haha.
Did you do “John Elways QB” on Nintendo? When you used “Bo Jackson”? The one running back. He could run all over everyone. Maybe it was a TE. Lol another classic from this era
Let it be known that since this video, your subs have almost tripled. Keep it up!
Golf Grand Slam is the NES golf game I grew up with. Heck, I even got my dad to play it sometimes lol.
Glad to see it getting some respect!!
Played the heck out of Jack Nicklaus golf back in the day. No idea why. I didn't play golf, nor did I know who Jack was. I guess I was bored.
That was me with PGA European Tour on the Genesis. Not only did I not golf, I'm not European.
I never really wanted to play any golf games other than WiiSports but, now I must expand my horizons. Thanks for another great video Jay!
The Top 3 are absolutely worth checking out, my friend. Hope all is well, Blair! :)
I use to own the last game 🎯
I get in the trees
Great video! I'll definitely check out the games you ranked the highest. Subbed.
Sadly I don’t think I played any golf games on the NES. We played pebble beach golf links on the Genesis a lot though but there’s atleast a few to check out on this list. I’m definitely interested in the grand slam one and the Mario on ofcourse
Those are the two I'd definitely suggest - and Lee Trevino, shockingly. The others are fine, but you're missing absolutely nothing by not playing them. :P Thank you both, as always, for watching and for being awesome people.
nice review. Which one would you recommend to play with buds over beers? I have always found golf games to not be intuitive on the NES. I remember having NES Golf as a kid, and did like how simple it was.
NES Open Tournament Golf, without a doubt.
7:26 they King's Quested it 🤣
Golf Grand Slam is a seriously scarce game on the NES and extremely undervalued.
you nailed the best golf game on nes. clicked only to see if it won haha. love playing that game.
Legit disappointed that I'd never played it before this video. It's SO GOOD.
NES Golf is an amazing game especially considering that it's an 8 bit game...I still play it today
I love the simple golf games from back in the 8 bit days. These are so much fun. I’d much rather play these and 16 but golf games then the new games.
Im watching this to find out put which NES golf game is most similar to "Galf"
I could've sworn there were more than 7 NES Golf games...... Wow. I still have NES Open. Got rid of Lee Trevino and Golf.
Lee Trevino fighting golf is number one. I don't need to watch to know that
You should watch. Jose. 'Cause you're wrong. ;)
@@SquarePegs I watched. I'm still right lol. You were close though!
Fun! Now do the modern PC golf games, then SNES golf games, then the Arcade1up Golden Tee in that order. Thanks!
You’re in the parking lot. Would you like to play again?
Seems like there was always something they had to mess up in those days and the strange thing was ,it could have all been avoided if they just paid more attention to what they were doing. In nes open for example, they cursor was way too fast, even on the slow setting causing you to curve the shot. Yes I know it's hook or slice but I don't know which is which). In tiger woods no matter how gently you put, the ball rolls for 45 ft. This has to be harder than real golf or else no one would play it in real life. Other games have such weird controls that if you don't have the Manuel, you may not be able to play them and in some cases go beyond the title screen. Believe it or not, the game titled 'golf' for the original game boy played pretty good. So why did they go backwards from there? Also the Greg Norman golf asked if you wanted to overwrite the game. I was not computer savvy, and this drove me nuts wondering if I clicked on it what would happen. Of course I was frustrated not being able to save progress. Another thing was the audience was also young children as well who probably didn't know what overwrite meant either. Couldn't they just ask," do you want to save your progress?"
You are 100% preaching to the choir here - I agree with everything you said.
I kinda liked Bandai Golf, but that music drives me nuts.
Going to buy the F tier games right now!
DO IT AND REPORT BACK
Lot of revisionist history here. As a kid renting these games in the 80s and early 90s, we weren’t comparing against stuff that came later. I agree that Greg Norman is awful and Grand Slam is great, but the OGs (Mario, Lee, Jack) deserve more respect. Games weren’t expected to have training wheels back then
Not revisionist history at all, my friend. These are all looked at and rated based on the day it was recorded. I can't rate something based upon perception from when they were originally released - especially when in cases like these games, I hadn't played 95% of them.
And Jack Nicklaus is horrific, man. That game is absolutely awful.
The graphics in Greg Norman are hideous. It looks like a Colecovision game
Troy, that's not fair. Colecovision doesn't deserve that comparison.
Golf without club distance is more like real golf . You must learn your clubs 🤷🏻♂️
I worked on golf games, I understand the need to learn your clubs. But the overall simplicity of the 8-bit golf games do not lend themselves to the intricacies of simulated golf.
@@SquarePegs cool
Some of the rankings seemed rather incongruous to the review comments
Such as? I watched this again the other day and thought it was pretty fair.
@@SquarePegs I don't mean to complain, I really enjoyed the video! I was just a little surprised to see Golf ranking with the other D tier games. Maybe It's just personal opinion but I always thought it's was a decent game for the time.
@@someoneelse1534 Ah, gotcha! And I certainly didn't take that as a complaint, I was more curious than anything to see if it was an improvement point for future videos. :) And it was! I need to do a better job of explaining my rationale and weighing if the rankings I apply line up to one another - so honestly, thank you for that! :) And I appreciate you watching!
I don't think your score for NES Golf was fair. It should've been compared to what was available up to that point in time and it was WAY better than what you would've found on the Intellivsion or Colecovision...to say nothing of how WEIRD Atari 2600's golf game looked! Though I will concede that it's a "gets the job done" but not much else. I think a better score would be around C+ to B- range.
I'm glad you think that highly of it! Honestly, it's never been a game that's connected with me. I appreciate it for what it is, but it's never been something I've enjoyed. :)
@@SquarePegs Think that highly of it? I didn't give it an A!!
Well, more highly than I do at least. ;)
Thanks for watching John! I appreciate it. :)