
Naomichi Ozaki No Super Masters (japan) Game

Ever heard of Naomichi Ozaki no Super Masters? It's this obscure golf game from the Sega Genesis era that never made it outside Japan. The graphics are exactly what you'd expect from early '90s golf sims—blocky greens, stiff animations—but there's something weirdly charming about it.
You pick from a handful of Japanese pro golfers (Ozaki himself is the star, obviously), then it throws you straight into a tournament. The controls are simple—power meter, wind adjustment, the usual—but the commentary (all in Japanese, of course) cracks me up. Half the time I have no idea what they're saying, but the tone suggests I just botched a putt spectacularly.
Not gonna lie, it's janky by modern standards, but if you're into retro sports games, it's a fun little time capsule. Just don't expect PGA Tour-level polish.
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