Difference between revisions of "Waialae no Kiseki: Extra 36 Holes"

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==Polysys==
 
==Polysys==
Polysys is the engine, a combination of 3D course (land, sand, water) and 2D sprites (trees, people, etc) and was used in all T&E SOFT golf games from PC-98 through to PSX/Saturn/3DO. It's not the name of a developer.
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Polysys is the engine, a combination of 3D course (land, sand, water) and 2D sprites (trees, people, etc) and was used in T&E SOFT golf games from PC-98 through to PSX/Saturn/3DO. It wasn't used in their early games (MSX-era) or their final games (PS2).
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It's not the name of a developer.
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:Fair enough - you might want to put that on the pages that use it (and the ones on NEC Retro) -[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] ([[User talk:Black Squirrel|talk]]) 16:14, 21 March 2019 (EDT)

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Polysys

Polysys is the engine, a combination of 3D course (land, sand, water) and 2D sprites (trees, people, etc) and was used in T&E SOFT golf games from PC-98 through to PSX/Saturn/3DO. It wasn't used in their early games (MSX-era) or their final games (PS2).

It's not the name of a developer.

Fair enough - you might want to put that on the pages that use it (and the ones on NEC Retro) -Black Squirrel (talk) 16:14, 21 March 2019 (EDT)