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I always wanted to try one of these games, looks fun.



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Is that supposed to be any good? The Japanese didn't like it very much.



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I will be getting this week 1. Great fun in a group.

(Sorry for bumping the thread, I didn't see it last night and I'm pretty excited about this game.)



i'm gonna give it rent to see what it's like, never played a hot shots game before. i am pretty picky about which games i'll pay $60 for, though.



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They are some of the highest quality golf games around, or even sports games for that matter, but I just have too much else to play and am not willing to drop $60 on it.



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