Thursday, July 2, 2026

St. Andrews Golf / Eiko no Saint Andrews Japanese Packaging / Box Art Translation

St. Andrews Golf / Eiko no Saint Andrews (11.29.96)

Japanese N64 owners could exclusively swing around on Saint Andrews Golf Course in Scotland, established in 1843. However, with its murky graphics and poor framerate, most western gamers likely faired just fine waiting a few years for Mario Golf 64.

(Images taken from Gamefaqs. Contributed by RFH, famicomdank, and Guard_Master.)


Front:

Glorious St. Andrews, the world's oldest golf course.


Back:

Glorious St. Andrews, the world's oldest golf course.


Utilizing motion capture, a traditional golf game has been created!!

Can you conquer the world's oldest golf course?


The Nintendo 64's first traditional golf game [Glorious St. Andrews] has been created.


The old courses of the world's oldest golf course, St. Andrews, have been faithfully recreated on your screen!!

A (sense of) realism, all the way to  weather conditions, have been incorporated. Over these courses that feature abundant change of conditions, go ahead and challenge yourself!


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