Links (series)

Links is 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[1] and golfers[2] mainly) were created for the Mac and PC over the years. A version for the Xbox named Links 2004 was released in November 2003. In 1991, Links won Computer Gaming World's 1991 Action Game of the Year award.[3]

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

  • Leaderboard Golf (1984) Commodore 64
  • World Class Leader Board (1987) DOS
  • Links: The Challenge of Golf (1990) Amiga, DOS[4]
  • 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: The Belfry (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: Championship Course: Prairie Dunes (1995) DOS
  • Links: Championship Course: Cog Hill (1995) DOS
  • Links: Championship Course: Riviera (1995) DOS
  • Links: Fantasy Course: Devils Island (1995) DOS
  • Links LS 1997 (1996) DOS
  • Links Championship Course: Pelican Hill (1996) DOS, Windows
  • Links LS 1998 (1997) Microsoft Windows 95
  • Links Championship Course: Valderrama (1997) Windows
  • Links Championship Course: Oakland Hills (1997) Windows
  • Links: Championship Course: Valhalla (1997) Windows
  • Links LS 1999 (1998) Windows
  • Links Championship Course: Congressional Country Club (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[5]
  • 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) [6]
  • Links 2001 (2001) Windows Microsoft Game Studios
  • Links Expansion Pack (2001) Windows
  • Links 2003 (2002) Windows Microsoft Game Studios[7]
  • Links 2003: Championship Courses (2002) Windows
  • Links 2004 (2003) Xbox [8]
  • Links 2003: Championship Edition (2003) Windows (Includes Links 2003 and Links 2003: Championship Courses) [9]
  • Links Golf Courses Library (several versions)[10]

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.[11] After Access Software was acquired by Microsoft in 1999, Microsoft produced Golf 2001, which was based on Links, and then discontinued the Golf series to continue with the Links series.

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References

  1. ^ Devil's island course expansion on GameSpot
  2. ^ Davis Love III golfer expansion from TheComputerShow.com
  3. ^ Staff (November 1991). "Computer Gaming World's 1991 Games of the Year Awards". Computer Gaming World (Golden Empire Publications, Inc) (88): 38–40, 58. 
  4. ^ Links: The Challenge of Golf at MobyGames
  5. ^ Links Extreme comment at Games.net
  6. ^ Microsoft LPGA Press Release
  7. ^ Links 2003 comment at GameNationTV.com
  8. ^ Links 2004 review at ArmChairEmpire.com
  9. ^ Links 2003 Championship Edition Press Release
  10. ^ Links Golf Courses Library[dead link] at LangKong.com
  11. ^ http://www.friendlysoftware.com/Products.htm
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