Release (Jap): 21/02/1986
FMC-GLF
Genre: Sport
Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.


A classic golfing experience
Released in 1987 for the Famicom Disk System, Golf is one of Nintendo’s early sports titles that brought the popular pastime to the home console. The game offers a simple yet engaging golfing experience, where players control a golfer navigating through various courses. With an overhead perspective, it’s easy to track the ball’s flight, and players must carefully time their swings and manage course conditions to score the lowest possible number of strokes.
A unique twist on golf gameplay
Unlike many other golf games of the time, Golf incorporated some interesting elements that made it stand out. The Famicom Disk System’s capabilities allowed for smoother gameplay, and the music and sound effects were noticeably more advanced than other golf games on the NES. It also featured multiple courses, providing players with a sense of progression and challenge as they played through the game.
An underrated gem for collectors
Although Golf may not have received the same attention as some of Nintendo’s other early releases, it holds a special place in gaming history. As a title released on the Famicom Disk System, it has a certain rarity and historical value for collectors. With its simple mechanics and charming design, Golf is a reminder of Nintendo’s diverse offerings in the late 1980s, and it remains an intriguing piece of the company’s early sports game catalog.