Picture Perfect Golf
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| Picture Perfect Golf | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Lyriq International |
| Publisher(s) | Empire Interactive |
| Platform(s) | Windows[1] |
| Release | October 1994[2] |
| Genre(s) | Golf[3] |
Picture Perfect Golf is a 1994 video game from Empire Interactive. It is one of three games developed by Lyriq International.[4] The other two being Lyriq Crosswords and Discovering Endangered Wildlife.[4]
Picture Perfect Golf offers photorealistic, first-person golfing, featuring actual photography of courses like Harbor Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Players interact using either a standard mouse or an optional infrared club—an innovation adapted from Japanese company GolfTek—that simulates a real-life swing. The infrared interface, sold separately, allows players to engage with the game using actual golf motions.[5]
Development
The game was developed by Lyriq International, a company founded in 1991 in Cheshire.[4][2] It was showcased at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.[5]