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[edit] FIXUP!
This needs to be fixed up more from all the crappy editing it has had --Blah2 12:38, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] I played this game in an arcade
Hello guys,
I actually played this game in an (American!) arcade. Apparently, it was test-marketed in the U.S.; I played it at Golfland in Milpitas, California, back in 1993. The instructions on the cabinet were all in Japanese, so it was obviously just the normal Japanese version. I remember being absolutely confounded by the game; it seemed almost impossible to play, and I kept losing. Obviously, most U.S. test audiences felt that way, because, as we all know, it never was actually released stateside.--TServo2049 19:40, 10 November 2006 (UTC)