Links (computer game)

Links (computer game)

"Links" was the name of a series of golf simulation computer games, first developed by Access Software, and then later by Microsoft Game Studios after Microsoft acquired Access Software. The line of golf games was a flagship brand for Access, and the series spanned several years: from 1990 to 2003. Several versions of the game and expansion packs (containing new courses [ [http://www.gamespot.com/pc/sports/linksfantasycoursedevilsisland/index.html Devil's island course expansion] on "GameSpot"] and golfers [ [http://www.thecomputershow.com/computershow/previews/digitaldavislove3.htm Davis Love III golfer expansion] from TheComputerShow.com] mainly) were created for the Mac and PC over the years. A version for the Xbox named Links 2004 was released in November of 2003.

In 2004, Microsoft sold the Salt Lake City studio to Take-Two Interactive, where it was renamed Indie Built. Indie Built was subsequently shut down in 2006. It is therefore unlikely that Take-Two will produce any additional versions of "Links".

List of "Links" games

Access Software

* "World Class Leader Board" (1987) DOS
* "Links: The Challenge of Golf" (1990) Amiga, DOS [MobyGames|id=/links-the-challenge-of-golf|name="Links: The Challenge of Golf"]
* "Links: Championship Course: Pinehurst Country Club" (1991) DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Firestone Country Club" (1991) Amiga, DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Hyatt Dorado Beach Resort" (1991) DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Bay Hill Club & Lodge" (1991) DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Bountiful Golf Course" (1991) Amiga, DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Barton Creek" (1991) DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Mauna Kea" (1992) DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Troon North" (1992) DOS
* "Links 386 Pro" (1992) DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Banff Springs" (1992) DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Innisbrook - Copperhead" (1993) DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Pebble Beach" (1993) DOS
* "Links Pro" (1993) Macintosh
* "Links: Championship Course: Bighorn" (1994) DOS
* "Links: Championship Course: Castlepines" (1994) DOS
* "Links: Fantasy Course: Devils Island" (1995) DOS
* "Links LS 1997" (1996) DOS
* "Links LS 1998" (1997) Microsoft Windows 95
* "Links LS 1999" (1998) Windows

Microsoft Game Studios

* "Golf" (1994) Windows 3.1
* "Golf 2.0" (1995) Windows 3.1/95
* "Golf 3.0" (1996) Windows 95
* "Golf 1998 Edition" (1998) Windows 95
* "Golf 1999 Edition" (1999) Windows 95
* "Golf 2001 Edition" (2000)
* "Links Extreme" (1999) Windows [ [http://www.games.net/video-game/pc/103541/links-extreme/ "Links Extreme" comment] at Games.net]
* "Links LS 2000" (2000) Windows
* "Links LS 2000 10 Course Pack" (2000) Windows
* "Links Championship Edition" (2001) Windows (Includes Links 2001, Links Expansion Pack 1, a Course Designer, a Course Converter and 4 new courses) [ [http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2001/oct01/10-23vgatourpr.mspx Microsoft LPGA Press Release] ]
* "Links 2001" (2001) Windows Microsoft Game Studios
* "Links Expansion Pack" (2001) Windows
* "Links 2003" (2002) Windows Microsoft Game Studios [ [http://www.gamenationtv.com/reviews/links2003.shtml "Links 2003" comment] at GameNationTV.com]
* "Links 2003: Championship Courses" (2002) Windows
* "Links 2004" (2003) Xbox [ [http://www.armchairempire.com/Reviews/XBox/links-2004.htm "Links 2004" review] at ArmChairEmpire.com]
* "Links 2003: Championship Edition" (2003) Windows (Includes Links 2003 and Links 2003: Championship Courses) [ [http://www.microsoft.com/games/press/default.aspx?no=links2003ce_20030930001 Links 2003 Championship Edition Press Release] ]
* "Links Golf Courses Library" (several versions) [ [http://www.langkong.com/us/1225/B00002S78R/Links_Golf_Courses_Library_10_Volume_2/ Links Golf Courses Library] at LangKong.com]

Note: "Microsoft Golf 1.0-3.0" are just Access' "Links 386" redesigned to run natively under Microsoft Windows. Golf 1998 Edition and 1999 Editions were produced by "Friendly Software". [ [http://www.friendlysoftware.com/Products.htm http://www.friendlysoftware.com/Products.htm] ] After "Access Software" was acquired by Microsoft in 1999, Microsoft produced Golf 2001 which was based on Links and then discontinued the "Golf" series which was meant for novices and continued only with the professional "Links" series.

References

External links

* [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263048/en Master List of Available Courses] at Microsoft.com
* [http://www.linkscountryclub.com Online golf games, updates for Links 2003, and addon courses] at LinksCountryClub.com
*moby game|id=-group/links-series|name="Links" series
* [http://www.download.com/Links-Extreme-demo/3000-7462-10230135.html?&jump=winmp "Links Extreme" free demo]
* [http://linkscorner.org/courses/index.php List of free available courses] at LinksCorner.org


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