
Naomichi Ozaki No Super Masters Game

If you're into old-school golf games with that unmistakable Sega Genesis vibe, Naomichi Ozaki No Super Masters is a solid pick. The pixel greens look simple at first, but there’s a surprising amount of nuance—wind actually messes with your shots, and the terrain matters way more than you’d expect from a 16-bit game.
First few holes ease you in, but by the back nine, you’ll be sweating over every putt. The controls take a minute to click (hold the button longer for power, release at the right time for accuracy), but once they do, it’s weirdly satisfying. And yeah, the music’s got that cheesy synth charm—you’ll either love it or mute it after five minutes.
Not gonna lie, some of the later courses feel brutal by today’s standards, but that’s part of the fun. It’s the kind of game where nailing a long shot actually makes you pump your fist. If you dig retro sports titles, this one’s worth dusting off.
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