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Per a YouTube comment from the poster of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9rEl_xtXy8 this video]: "Yup.  Frank Cifaldi did a rom dump for Andy when we attended the Portland retro gaming expo.  Frank had plans to put it on an everdrive and have a heartbeat owner test it.  The dump alone did confirm that the rom was different from the standard retail release. Cool stuff!" [[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 05:17, 24 September 2022 (EDT)
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==Development schedule==
 
==Development schedule==
 
Hm. There's a 1994 on the manual. But the game was released in 1995 per the back of the box and actual copyrights etc. Hm. Could the game have been finished in (late?) 1994, and somehow didn't get around to actually being published until the following year? And I don't think it could be a case of the manuals somehow being created way earlier than actual production... maybe, but I find it more likely they had everything manufactured and assembled and packed, and somehow something delayed it actually getting to store shelves. Which... might hint at where Polar Technology comes in, but its still a little early for that.
 
Hm. There's a 1994 on the manual. But the game was released in 1995 per the back of the box and actual copyrights etc. Hm. Could the game have been finished in (late?) 1994, and somehow didn't get around to actually being published until the following year? And I don't think it could be a case of the manuals somehow being created way earlier than actual production... maybe, but I find it more likely they had everything manufactured and assembled and packed, and somehow something delayed it actually getting to store shelves. Which... might hint at where Polar Technology comes in, but its still a little early for that.

Latest revision as of 04:18, 24 September 2022

Dumped

Per a YouTube comment from the poster of this video: "Yup. Frank Cifaldi did a rom dump for Andy when we attended the Portland retro gaming expo. Frank had plans to put it on an everdrive and have a heartbeat owner test it. The dump alone did confirm that the rom was different from the standard retail release. Cool stuff!" CartridgeCulture (talk) 05:17, 24 September 2022 (EDT)

Development schedule

Hm. There's a 1994 on the manual. But the game was released in 1995 per the back of the box and actual copyrights etc. Hm. Could the game have been finished in (late?) 1994, and somehow didn't get around to actually being published until the following year? And I don't think it could be a case of the manuals somehow being created way earlier than actual production... maybe, but I find it more likely they had everything manufactured and assembled and packed, and somehow something delayed it actually getting to store shelves. Which... might hint at where Polar Technology comes in, but its still a little early for that. CartridgeCulture (talk) 03:23, 7 October 2021 (EDT)

List of alternate game names

  • PGA Tour Golf II
  • PGA Golf
  • PGA Tour Golf
  • PGA Tour
  • Golf (working/proto title)

These don't need to be in the article for any reason, just think its interesting anytime a company writes its game title four different ways. CartridgeCulture (talk) 00:38, 8 October 2021 (EDT)

Rating

This is the only HeartBeat game that didn't receive a content rating. The rest of their games are GA, the original PGA Tour Golf II is GA, and it's a golf game. So we can assume it's GA. But it's not on the box. Is there anywhere else it might be listed? Would Sega of America even allow that?

Polar Technology

Was Polar Technology the publisher? Distributor? Manufacturer? I don't know. I don't think they're attached to any of the previous releases... this needs some research, it might help put together other pieces of this puzzle.