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If golf didn’t exist, would this game be considered unique?
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>>12618258
this post stinks of drunken rambling.
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>>12618258
If golf didn't exist this game wouldn't exist either, so...
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>>12618258
do you mean if they invented the sport for the game? Yeah I guess it would be considered unique, in the same way HyperBlade was unique or any other game with made up sports.
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It wasn't even the first golf game why would it be unique
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>>12618310
because world class leaderboard, the NES and SMS olf games(I dont care to look up their names) sucked ass and Links(I would argue) was the most streamlined and actually accessible golf game

>uh well neo turf masters
nobody had an arcade machine in their home in the 90s, gramps
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if Bandicoots didn't exist, would this game be considered unique?
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>>12618326
lmao this tard thinks bandicoots are real
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lol imagine someone, like, wasted acres of land on a fucking gay uniform lawn, so they could smack a ball around on it. Only video games are that stupid
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>>12618372
You are really so dumb
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>>12618414
Kek
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>>12618306
Retarded goalie



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