
N64 Waialae Country Club True Gold Classics
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Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics is a Nintendo 64 cartridge developed by T&E Soft and published in 1998, set at the real Waialae Country Club on the south shore of Oahu, Hawaii. T&E Soft built this on the backbone of their True Golf Classics line, a series that prioritized course accuracy over arcade flash at a time when N64 golf was still sorting itself out.
The N64 sports library in 1998 was dense with competition. Mario Golf arrived that same year. EA Sports was pushing its own franchise hard. Into that market, T&E Soft made a deliberate argument: give the player one real course rendered with fidelity, the kind of game a golfer who had actually walked Waialae would recognize. The Waialae Country Club in Honolulu has hosted the PGA Tour's Sony Open in Hawaii continuously, a January fixture where players dodge the trade winds off Maunalua Bay and navigate bermuda grass greens that read differently from anything on the mainland. T&E Soft built the course routing to reflect that. Fairway contours, green approach angles, and the palm line framing the back nine are all present. For a cartridge released in the later half of the N64's prime years, the scope is focused and the execution is deliberate.
Before the Sony Open made Waialae a broadcast fixture, T&E Soft brought the fairways home.
This copy is cart only, no box, no manual. The cartridge shell, label, and pin connector condition are what you are buying. Label integrity is the first thing to assess on any T&E Soft N64 title: the print tends to yellow at the edges on copies that have been stored without a case. The game is plug-and-play on any NTSC Nintendo 64 with no jumper pak upgrade required for the standard graphical output. Waialae is not one of the system's heavy hitters in terms of collector demand, which keeps it accessible, but the True Golf Classics branding and the Hawaii course setting give it a shelf presence that generic sports carts lack. Check the cartridge label edge where the top right corner meets the shell seam.
OWNER VERIFY: 1998 release year for the North American cartridge.
Before the Sony Open made Waialae a broadcast fixture, T&E Soft brought the fairways home.
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This is part of Nintendo's 90s run, the era that built the shop's back wall. Nintendo shipped cartridges, plush, promotional oddities, and packaging that most buyers threw out on the way to the game. What survived, mostly by accident, ends up here. Every piece is cleaned, photographed, and listed one at a time. Nothing on the archive shelf is a duplicate.
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This n64 waialae country club true gold classics originates from the 90s era[01], represents Nintendo[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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- 90s
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- Gold
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