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One of the first things I noticed when I started this game up for the first time was how much it looks like Mario Golf. So close, in fact, I could swear these guys took the Mario Golf game engine and made a few modifications to sort-of put Tiger Woods into it (or "Junior Tiger" as you see when you start the game you get to play against the "adult" Tiger Woods as an "opponent," although you don't get the Mario-style side-by-side play). Although the basic gameplay and graphics are very similar, I found a lot of things lacking in Cyber Tiger compared to Mario the first being that it uses a password save instead of a battery I HATE password saves, and automatically take marks off for it and Cyber Tiger's is especially annoying because it's 16 characters long. I also enjoyed the player-vs-CPU games that Mario offers this is does not appear to an option here, although two players can link up their gameboys with a cable. Cyber Tiger offers three courses, and 3 modes of play; Stroke, Career, and Rapid Fire. Rapid Fire is a mode I haven't seen yet in other games you have to land your ball in the hole before a timer runs out. If you've got something against Mario and Luigi, this game will probably be one of the next best choices to get similar gameplay but for most, I'd have to say just get Mario Golf instead.
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