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  2. Links: The Challenge of Golf - Wikipedia

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    It is the first game in the Links series, and was followed by Links 386 Pro (1992). A Microsoft Windows version, titled Microsoft Golf, was released in 1992 as the first game in the Microsoft Golf series. Links: The Challenge of Golf features the real-life Torrey Pines South Course, which was recreated in the game through the use of photos and ...

  3. Links (series) - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the series, Links: The Challenge of Golf, won Computer Gaming World's 1991 Action Game of the Year award. [1] Several versions of the game and expansion packs (containing new courses [2] and golfers [3] mainly) were created for the Mac and PC over the years. In 1996, Access Software introduced Links LS 1997, the first of ...

  4. Links 386 Pro - Wikipedia

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    Links 386 Pro is a golf simulation sports game for MS-DOS released in 1992. It is part of the Links series, and was developed by Access Software as the follow-up to Links: The Challenge of Golf (1990). A Macintosh version, Links Pro, was released in 1994. [1]

  5. List of golf video games - Wikipedia

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    The Golf Club 2: June 27, 2017 Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 HB Studios: Maximum Games: Everybody's Golf (2017) August 29, 2017 PlayStation 4 Clap Hanz, Japan Studio: Sony Interactive Entertainment: Golf Story: September 28, 2017 Nintendo Switch: Sidebar Games Sidebar Games The Golf Club 2019 featuring PGA Tour: August 28, 2018 Windows, Xbox ...

  6. Access Software - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft desired to produce a high-end line of golf games based on Links with Access, while offering Microsoft Golf as lower-budget titles. With the acquisition, Access's principal offices remained in Salt Lake City. [2] [4] [5] Access divested itself of the TruGolf division and made the company its own entity with Microsoft's purchase. [2]

  7. Links 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The game supports from one to four players, system link of 2-4 players, Dolby 5.1 Surround sound, custom soundtracks, HDTV 480p, and Xbox Live Scoreboard and online play. It also featured simultaneous online play - referred to as Stroke "Fast Play" - where each player could complete the hole at their own pace and not have to wait their turns.

  8. Microsoft Golf - Wikipedia

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    Scott A. May for Compute! reviewed Microsoft Golf for Windows Multimedia Edition and said "the multimedia edition adds many enjoyable extraneous effects but few indispensable enhancements. Newcomers to Links and Multimedia PC games in general, however, will find this product absolutely dazzling." [2]

  9. Links 2001 - Wikipedia

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    [9] [5] [3] [20] Microsoft described the game as "the most comprehensive upgrade to the series since Links: The Challenge of Golf was introduced ten years ago". [21] Links 2001 is the first game in the Links series to include a course designer. The Arnold Palmer Course Designer is the same tool used by the development team to create the six ...