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'''Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf''' (also known as Naomichi Ozaki Super Masters (尾崎直道スーパーマスターズ Ozaki Naomichi Super Masters?)<ref>[https://archive.org/details/sg_Super_Masters_1989_Sega_JP Description of the genesis version of the game on Archive.org] 09 June '17.</ref> is a golf game<ref>[http://segaretro.org/Arnold_Palmer_Tournament_Golf Article on this game on Segaretro] Retrieved 09 June '17.</ref> produced by SEGA of America, Inc.<ref>[http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/arnold-palmer-tournament-golf Page on this game on Mobygames] Retrieved 09 June '17.</ref>. The game was released for many platforms, such as Genesis, Atari ST, Amiga and DOS<ref>[http://www.mobygames.com/game/arnold-palmer-tournament-golf/release-info Release info page on this game on Mobygames] Retrieved 09 June '17.</ref>.
'''Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf''' (also known as Naomichi Ozaki Super Masters (尾崎直道スーパーマスターズ Ozaki Naomichi Super Masters?)<ref>[https://archive.org/details/sg_Super_Masters_1989_Sega_JP Description of the Genesis version of the game on Archive.org.] 09 Jun '17</ref> is a golf game<ref>[http://segaretro.org/Arnold_Palmer_Tournament_Golf Article on this game on Segaretro.] Retrieved 09 Jun '17</ref> produced by SEGA of America, Inc.<ref>[http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/arnold-palmer-tournament-golf Page on this game on Mobygames.] Retrieved 09 Jun '17</ref> The game was released on many platforms, such as Genesis, Atari ST, Amiga and DOS.<ref>[http://www.mobygames.com/game/arnold-palmer-tournament-golf/release-info Release info page on this game on Mobygames] Retrieved 09 Jun '17</ref>


The DOS version of the game was published by Elite Systems Ltd. in the United Kingdom in 1990<ref>[http://www.mobygames.com/game/arnold-palmer-tournament-golf/release-info Release info page on this game on Mobygames] Retrieved 09 June '17.</ref>.
The DOS version of the game was published by Elite Systems Ltd. in the United Kingdom in 1990.<ref>[http://www.mobygames.com/game/arnold-palmer-tournament-golf/release-info Release info page on this game on Mobygames.] Retrieved 09 Jun '17</ref>


== Availability ==
==Availability==
Other than the information written above, there is nothing else known about this game port.
Other than the information written above, there is nothing else known about this game port.


The game also has a page on a [http://dosgames.ru/games/dos/arnold_palmer_tournament_golf/ Russian gaming website], and there even is a download link, this link appears to be unavailable and any other links on this website do lead to the download pages of the unwanted software.
The game also has a page on a Russian gaming site, and there even is a download link, this link appears to be unavailable and any other links on this website to lead to the download pages of the unwanted software.<ref>[http://dosgames.ru/games/dos/arnold_palmer_tournament_golf/ A Russian gaming website that has a page on this game.] Retrieved 09 Jun '17</ref>
 
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Revision as of 00:37, 28 January 2018

ArnoldPalmerGolf-Cover.png

Genesis cover of the game featuring Arnold Palmer

Status: Lost


Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf (also known as Naomichi Ozaki Super Masters (尾崎直道スーパーマスターズ Ozaki Naomichi Super Masters?)[1] is a golf game[2] produced by SEGA of America, Inc.[3] The game was released on many platforms, such as Genesis, Atari ST, Amiga and DOS.[4]

The DOS version of the game was published by Elite Systems Ltd. in the United Kingdom in 1990.[5]

Availability

Other than the information written above, there is nothing else known about this game port.

The game also has a page on a Russian gaming site, and there even is a download link, this link appears to be unavailable and any other links on this website to lead to the download pages of the unwanted software.[6]

References