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Microsoft also produced its own series of golf games based on Links, under the title Microsoft Golf. The Links series was a flagship brand for Access, and was continued from 1990 to 2003 . The first game in the series, Links: The Challenge of Golf , won Computer Gaming World ' s 1991 Action Game of the Year award.
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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]
Links 2001 is a golf-based sports simulation game developed by Access Software and Microsoft Games Group and published by Microsoft. It is part of the Links series and follows Links LS 2000. It is the first game in the series to include a golf course designer, allowing the player to create custom courses.
[8] [10] The player has various options for customizing the golfer. [6] [10] [9] [11] Links 2003 also includes the Arnold Palmer Course Designer 1.5, allowing the player to create custom golf courses. [7] The player can also add WAV sound files into the game. [8] Game modes include best ball, match, Nassau, scramble, skins, and stroke.
Links Extreme is a 1999 golf video game developed by Access Software and published by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows.It is the first game in the Links series to be published by Microsoft, which purchased Access Software a month prior to the game's release.
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."
PGA Tour 96 is a sports video game developed by Hitmen Productions for the PlayStation, MS-DOS, and Windows versions, Unexpected Development for the Game Boy version, NuFX for the Sega Genesis and 3DO versions, Ceris Software for the Game Gear version, and Polygames for the SNES version and published by EA Sports for PlayStation, MS-DOS, Windows, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, 3DO, Game Gear and SNES.