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Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf (NES) Playthrough - NintendoComplete

A playthrough of SNK's 1988 golf game for the NES, Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf. In this video, I play three games: 0:15 as Pretty Amy, stroke mode, USA 23:38 as Super Mex (Lee Trevino),Nassau mode v. Miracle Chosuke, Japan - front 9 47:13 as Big Jumbo, Nassau mode v. Pretty Amy, Japan - back 9 I remember my dad renting this one for the weekend at some point in 1989, if memory serves me correctly. He had recently developed a keen interest in golf after taking a class dedicated to the game, so we spent much of that Friday evening huddled around the TV with him intently studying the club yardage charts in the manual between turns. It was the first time I had ever seen him get into a video game. He was impressed enough that on Saturday, he announced that we were taking a trip to Target. He needed a copy of Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf, and I wasn't going to complain. It was fun, and we were going out specifically to buy a new NES game. But, alas. It was not to be. When we got to the game counter, there was no sign of Super Mex anywhere. But, he was so into the idea of having a golf game that he ended up buying the only one on offer that day: the somewhat recent NES port of Jack Nicklaus's Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf. He ended up not liking it as much as Lee Trevino (he got it soon after for the computer and much preferred that one), but my sister and I played the daylights out of it. But I'm veering way off topic here, so back to Lee Trevino. It's exactly what you would expect from a mid-generation NES golf game. It's simple and accessible, super difficult, and fun if you've got the requisite patience. You get your pick of one of four golfers, each with having their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Pretty Amy sucks at everything but she's easy to use (recommended as you learn the game!), and Miracle Chosuke is a pixelated golf god if you can get a handle on his stupidly fast shooting gauge. It does seems a bit weird that Lee Trevino is the middle-of-the-road player with no specific talents, though. You'd expect the guy headlining the game to be depicted as the most skilled character, wouldn't you? The controls are easy to understand, the gameplay is fairly intuitive (as long as you have a copy of the manual or have committed those yardage charts to memory!), and the game moves along at a fairly brisk pace. I'm guessing that that probably has something to do with this being a port of an arcade game. The graphics and sound are also pretty good compared to other golf games of its vintage. It doesn't come close to matching NES Open Tournament Golf, but overall it's pretty good. I got insanely lucky with a couple of shots in this playthrough. That hole-in-one that I got with Pretty Amy left me pretty slack-jawed. That's maybe the third time I've ever managed to pull of that feat. I was so excited that it happened as I was recording! Like most sports games of the eighties, its age hasn't done Fighting Golf any favors, but it is fun for what it is, and it's a neat look at pre-NeoGeo SNK. And hey, there aren't that many games out there to have been so explicity parodied by The Simpsons. Anyone else remember Lee Carvalo's Putting Challenge? *This video is a replacement for an old SD video I had uploaded of the game several years ago. This one is 60fps (though with this game I'm not sure if it matters), and thos time I played the Nassau mode as well. _____________ No cheats were used during the recording of this video. NintendoComplete (http://www.nintendocomplete.com/) punches you in the face with in-depth reviews, screenshot archives, and music from classic 8-bit NES games!

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