Greg Norman's Golf Power

1992 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Greg Norman's Golf Power is a golf-simulation video game developed by Gremlin Interactive for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and published by Virgin Games in 1992.[1] It was the final golf title published for the NES. A European release was planned but never occurred.[2][3]

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Greg Norman's Golf Power
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DeveloperGremlin Interactive
PublisherVirgin Games
DirectorJames North‑Hearn[1]
DesignerRob Bowman[1]
ArtistTim May[1]
Writers
  • Simon Blake
  • Chris Harvey
  • Scott Guest[1]
ComposerBarry Leitch
PlatformNintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • NA: July 1992
GenreTraditional golf simulation
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer
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Gameplay

Other than bearing the name and likeness of Australian professional golfer Greg Norman, the game is distinguished from most other golf simulations by providing a hole-design mode in which the player can create and customize an 18-hole course. The cartridge contained a battery back-up that allowed the player to save their created course.[4] Along with the hole-design mode, there are four pre-set courses, taking place in England, Scotland, the United States, and Japan.[citation needed]

The game made use of the NES Four Score, which allows for four-player gameplay.[citation needed]

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