Battle Golfer Yui



Battle Golfer Yui is a Sega Genesis game released exclusively in Japan around 1991, but it received a Fan Translation in 2017 by Supper and filler. It was developed by Santos and published by Sega. The plot is about Dark Hazard, a mysterious organization led by evil scientist named Professor G. His plan to take over the world with Battle Golfers, cyborg minions who excel in golf. Two girls Ran Ryuzaki and Yui Mizuhara are his next victims. Before he could successfully turn Yui into his minion, a savior comes in and saves Yui.

However, Ran is still missing. Suddenly, a golf tournament is held by the Hazard Foundation at the Ghyll Country Club. Seeing a connection between the Hazard Foundation and Dark Hazard, Yui enters the tournament for more answers. Just who is the man who saved him? Is Ran alright? Will Yui save her in time?

This game was played on Game Center CX.


 * Accidental Innuendo: Invoked when Yui mentions the moans in the reading room to her clone, who assumes that she's a pervert.
 * The Ace: Invoked when Dibot claims he's the number #1 golf player in Japan. Yui can put that idiot in his place.
 * All the Worlds Are a Stage: The boss battle against takes place on various golf courses from the previous matches mixed in new courses.
 * Artificial Stupidity: The bosses in this game will tend to screw up from time to time, giving the player easy victories by accident. Arino took advantage of this in his playthrough.
 * Big Bad: Professor G is the main antagonist of the game.
 * Bittersweet Ending:
 * Bizarre and Improbable Golf Game: The game is an extreme version of golf with over-the-top characters. Each character uses super powers during the matches as they are Battle Golfers.
 * Blessed with Suck:
 * Blow You Away: The Kamaitachi ability lets Yui ignore the wind conditions on a course and lets her pierce through wood.
 * Boss Rush: In order to unlock the secret in the reading room, Yui has to challenge the first three bosses in golf again.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: Yui calls out the player if they select the "Date Him" option when challenging Dibot to a rematch. She says that she will not become that perv's girlfriend.
 * Catch Phrase: Before challenging an opponent, Yui announces, "You will be burned with black flames".
 * Captain Ersatz: Every character is clearly a reference to other characters from Japanese media
 * Yui Mizuhara is a reference to the protagonists of Shotaro Ishinomori's works, primarily Kamen Rider Black's Kotaro Minami. She even is forcibly turned into a cyborg, rescued by a defector of the organization, and has to fight against her former organization.
 * Mitsuru Hagata is a reference to Mitsuru Hanagata from Star of the Giants, with a Hoshi as his rival and an Akiko as his crush.
 * GeGeGe no Kitako is a reference to GeGeGe no Kitaro. She even has an eyeball parent guiding her. And she attacks Yui because Otter Man forged a letter.
 * Kaiketsu Dibot is a reference to Kaiketsu Zubat, complete with a desire to avenge Asuka.
 * Professor G is a combined reference to Doctor Hell and Dr. Gill. He even has brainwashed cyborgs as minions and a flute that controls . Prof. G even uses Gil as his alias.
 * is a reference to Shadow Moon and Hakaider, complete with important connection and rivalry to main character. Her ability
 * The Cuckoolander Was Right: Dibot points out that . Seeing as Dibot is a moron, Yui dismisses his claims. However,
 * Defeat Means Friendship: After beating Hagata, Kitako and Dibot, they all aid Yui by giving them their skills. They even give hints to unlock the door behind the rec room if she beats them in rematches.
 * Derelict Graveyard: As fitting for a GeGeGe no Kitaro reference, Kitako's first course is a graveyard.
 * Defector From Decadence: The man from the beginning turns out to be . He helped Yui out because he
 * The Dog Was the Mastermind:
 * Dirty Old Man: For some reason, Professor G decides to make the bust of Yui's robotic clone 5 cm bigger than the original.
 * Dragon Their Feet: Yui trounces Professor G as the game's climax, but is the final fight.
 * Eleventh-Hour Superpower: Yui learns the Black Fire skill before she faces off against her final opponent. It's a combination of the Kamaitachi, D. Marionette, and Aquahopper.
 * Explaining Your Power to the Enemy: In one of his conversation options, Dibot explains that he can only play for 5 minutes because his power suit's strength lasts for five minutes. Yui thinks Dibot's dumb for blabbing about his weakness like that.
 * Fiery Redhead: Yui is a feisty girl with red hair. She tends to sass people and will often announce that she'll burn her opponent in black flames. Her code name is Black Flame.
 * Fighting Your Friend:
 * Gainax Ending: The game is about playing against parodies of characters from Japanese media.
 * Handsome Lech: As it turns out, Mitsuru Hagata is a perv. That crush on Akiko is a sign of that. After beating him in a golf match, he will do anything for Hoshi Yui as long as she beats him up.
 * Have a Nice Death: Losing to any of your opponents will result in a game over.
 * Let's You and Him Fight: Kitako bears no malice at all towards Yui. She only fights Yui because Otter Man messed with her mail and accused her of being a Nurarihyon with a forged letter.
 * Lethal Lava Land: Yui's knockoff plays on a course filled with lava. For some reason, it's treated like a water hazard.
 * Lost in Translation: The fan translation couldn't translate the haikus from the original game properly.
 * Mad Scientist:
 * Making a Splash: The Aquahopper skill lets Yui bounce her golfball across water hazards to avoid landing in them.
 * Meganekko: Tomoko Okui wears glasses and she's smart enough to assist Yui throughout her many trials. There's more to her than meets the eye.
 * Mirror Boss: Yui has to face off against her robotic clone as one of her opponents.
 * Non-Standard Character Design: Since Dibot is based on a live-action character, his facial features are much more realistic than the other characters in this game.
 * Nuke'Em:
 * Peek-a-Bangs: As a Kitaro reference, Kitako shares a similar design to him.
 * Playing with Fire: Yui's Black Fire ability turns her golf ball into a fireball.
 * Psychic Powers: Psycho Hold lets Yui stop her golf ball's momentum when it lands.
 * Power Copying: Yui learns the skills of her opponents through various means.
 * Shock and Awe:
 * Spoiler:
 * Super Zeroes: Kaiketsu Dibot is an idiotic superhero who works for Black Hazard. He even blabs out his weakness and tries hitting on Yui.
 * The Prophecy: mentions, "When Fire and Thunder meet".
 * Tender Tears: Yui cries upon using the using the Key of Zeal because a curse of deep emotions was aflicted on her. It's a reference to the crying scenes from Kyojin no Hoshi.
 * Warmup Boss: Hagata is Yui's first opponent. He is a Battle Golfer who's based on baseball. His first course even takes place on a baseball diamond.
 * Whole-Plot Reference: The game is based on the plot of Kamen Rider Black, but the main rival and protagonist are females. In fact, they fight over who gets to be the new leader of Black Hazard like Kamen Rider Black and Shadow Moon do over Gorgom.
 * Unwilling Roboticisation: The game's plot starts off with Yui about to be turned into a cyborg. The game's antagonists are the other Battle Golfers she must stop as well.