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This article contains a list with gratis (but not necessarily open source) satellite navigation (or "GPS") software for a range of devices (PC, laptop, tablet PC, mobile phone, handheld PC (Pocket PC, Palm)). Some of the free software mentioned here does not have detailed maps (or maps at all) or the ability to follow streets or type in street ...
Links: The Challenge of Golf features one golf course: Torrey Pines South Course. [1] [2] [3] Additional courses can be added to the IBM PC compatible version through the use of add-on disks. [1] [4] [5] [6] The player can pull up an overhead map of the course, and can place a contoured grid on the course to aid in golfing.
In 2014, PC PowerPlay listed Links 386 Pro among the 100 most influential PC games, saying it was "the perfect way to demonstrate all 40MHz worth of computing power in one’s brand new PC." [32] The Age reviewed the Macintosh version, Links Pro, and wrote that "great depth and realism makes it the golf game for serious indoor swingers."
Links is a series of golf simulation video games, first developed by Access Software, and then later by Microsoft after it acquired Access Software in 1999. Microsoft also produced its own series of golf games based on Links, under the title Microsoft Golf.
PC-88 Game Boy FDS e-Reader GameCube (Animal Crossing game) Nintendo R&D2. HAL Laboratory. Nintendo: 3-D Golf Simulation Super Version (3Dゴルフシミュレーション スーパーバージョン) 1985 PC-6001 mkII: T&E SOFT: T&E SOFT: Golf's Best: St. Andrews - The Home of Golf: 1986 Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS: 1 Step Software ...
The original parcours was invented in 1968 by Swiss architect Erwin Weckemann with support from Swiss life insurance firm Vita. The first course was built in Zurich, Switzerland. [1] Hundreds of courses were built in Europe by 1972. [2] Courses built in ensuing years included: [US] 1976 "Parcour" exercise trail in County Farm Park in Ann Arbor ...
[1] [2] Unlike its predecessor, the game also includes a golf course designer, allowing the player to create a customized course. [1] Three vacant plots exist for the player to create custom courses, [2] and the two existing courses can also be edited. [3] In designing courses, the player can choose between three types: mountainside, parkside ...
The word parkour derives from parcours du combattant (Obstacle course), the classic obstacle course method of military training proposed by Georges Hébert. [23] [24] [25] Raymond Belle used the term "les parcours" to encompass all of his training including climbing, jumping, running, balancing, and the other methods he undertook in his personal athletic advancement. [26]