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3.0 out of 5 stars
"I Can't Believe It's Not Mario!",
By Steve (Rockford, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cyber Tiger Golf (Game Cartridge)
One of the first things I noticed when I started this game up for the first time was how much it looks like Mario Golf. So close, in fact, I could swear these guys took the Mario Golf game engine and made a few modifications to sort-of put Tiger Woods into it (or "Junior Tiger" as you see when you start the game - you get to play against the "adult" Tiger Woods as an "opponent," although you don't get the Mario-style side-by-side play). Although the basic gameplay and graphics are very similar, I found a lot of things lacking in Cyber Tiger compared to Mario - the first being that it uses a password save instead of a battery - I HATE password saves, and automatically take marks off for it - and Cyber Tiger's is especially annoying because it's 16 characters long. I also enjoyed the player-vs-CPU games that Mario offers - this is does not appear to an option here, although two players can link up their gameboys with a cable. Cyber Tiger offers three courses, and 3 modes of play; Stroke, Career, and Rapid Fire. Rapid Fire is a mode I haven't seen yet in other games - you have to land your ball in the hole before a timer runs out. If you've got something against Mario and Luigi, this game will probably be one of the next best choices to get similar gameplay - but for most, I'd have to say just get Mario Golf instead.
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Cyber Tiger Golf by SPIG (Game Boy Color)
$33.99 $9.99
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