Eikou no Saint Andrews is a 1996 simulation sports title, exclusively for the Nintendo 64, centered on providing a realistic golf experience at the historic Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews; the core gameplay involves managing swings and club selection to navigate the challenging course layout, emphasizing authentic ball physics and strategic course management, notably being the first golf game released on the N64 platform.
The game immerses players in the environment of St Andrews, providing a virtual representation of this renowned golf course. The gameplay loop revolves around standard golf mechanics, requiring players to manage their swing power, club selection, and trajectory to navigate the challenging terrain of the course.
As a simulation title, the emphasis is placed on realistic ball physics and course management, appealing to those interested in an authentic digital representation of the sport. Players will engage in full rounds of golf, aiming to achieve low scores across the established holes using the available tools and club set.
One notable aspect of this title is its historical significance: it holds the distinction of being the very first golf game released for the Nintendo 64 platform upon its debut in late 1996. This places it as an early example of 3D sports simulation utilizing the hardware’s capabilities at the time.
This title is presented as a complete main game package developed by SETA. There are currently no recorded official downloadable content (DLC) packs, expansions, or subsequent remakes or remasters associated with this specific 1996 release. The experience is self-contained within the simulation of the St Andrews course.
The game prioritizes the strategic demands of golf. Success hinges on accurately judging distance and wind conditions, translating directly into the required input for the swing mechanic. The focus remains on translating the strategic demands of playing on a classic, challenging course environment into a digital format.