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Game Boyz: Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 Review

Game Boyz writes: "Known as Minna no Golf (translation: Everybody's Golf) in Japan, Hot Shots Golf was brought to N. America in 1998 and released on the original Playstation. The first version was developed by Camelot Software, however subsequent versions have been developed by Clap Hanz. I remember my first experience with the series as being quite enjoyable and since then I have ended up playing various sequels on the original Playstation, PS2, PSP and most recently the PS3. Out of all honesty I bought my copy of the first Hot Shots Open Tee for my PSP not too long after the PSP's launch and it was played for countless hours, be it at home or on the run, and it is easily my most played game in the series. Well fast forward to 2008 and Sony has once again released the next PSP version of Hot Shots Golf, aptly titled Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2. So will I be playing this game as much as the first portable version? I would have to say yes."
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 503 days 19 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP
 
 
 
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