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System(s): Sega System 24 | |||||
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Genre: Sports | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Super Masters, known as Jumbo Ozaki Super Masters (ジャンボ尾崎スーパーマスターズ) in Japan (being sponsored by Japanese golfer Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki), is an arcade golf game released for Sega System 24 hardware in 1989.
Though Super Masters has never been brought to home computers or consoles, is appears to have served as a basis for the Sega Mega Drive game, Arnold Palmer's Tournament Golf, known as Ozaki Naomichi no Super Masters in Japan (Naomichi Ozaki being the younger brother of Masashi Ozaki).
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