''Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005'' is a
sports
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video game
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developed by
EA Redwood Shores
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History EA Redwood Shores (1998–2009)
In 1998, Electronic Arts (EA) moved f ...
for the
GameCube,
Xbox
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and
PlayStation 2 versions,
Headgate Studios
EA Salt Lake was an American video game developer located in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It was owned by video game publisher Electronic Arts (EA).
History
EA Salt Lake was founded by the studio's president, Vance Cook, as Headgate Stud ...
for the
Microsoft Windows and
Mac OS X
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versions,
Sensory Sweep Studios
Sensory Sweep Studios was an American developer of video games. The studio was located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Founded in 2003 by Dave Rushton and ex- Saffire employees, Sensory Sweep was initially a handheld studio, developing games for the Gam ...
for the
Nintendo DS version and
EA Canada
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's Team Fusion division for the
PlayStation Portable version and published by
EA Sports
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for
GameCube,
Microsoft Windows,
Xbox
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,
PlayStation 2,
Nintendo DS,
PlayStation Portable and
Mac OS X
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. An
N-Gage version was planned but never released.
Reception
''Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005'' received "generally favorable" reviews on all platforms except the PC version, which received "universal acclaim" and the DS version, which received "mixed or average" reviews, according to video game
review aggregator
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.
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