GPS in Everybody's Golf helps your real-life game

Posted Jun 2, 2007 at 10:41AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games Tags: Sony
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GPS in Everybody's Golf helps your real-life game - Image 1A lot of people have been wondering about how the GPS system on Sony's Everybody's Golf (Minna no Golf Ba) for the PSP. This game actually comes with two UMDs when you buy it. One of the UMDs contains the golf game while the other is a virtual caddy.

The golf courses included in the virtual caddy are all from the Chiba prefecture. It interacts with the PSP GPS add-on to give players a calculation of your current distance to the hole to assist you in selecting your clubs. Now while it may seem gimmicky and won't really be replacing real-life caddies any time soon, it does showcase the potential of sports games in general.

A lot of games just let you play it virtually, this stab at allowing a game to help you in the real-life sport is innovative and will hopefully become a trend.

Via NCSX

 
 
 

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by yoti93 - 2007-06-02 06:24
» first!

european version is 1UMD, isn't it?

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