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// Links: The Challenge of Golf(1990)
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About Links: The Challenge of Golf
Links redefined what golf on the PC should look and play like; it migrated golf from a sports game to a simulation. Good use of VGA's 256 colors made for a realistic course with trees, water, sandtraps, and the fairway. The addition of ball physics, mulligans, changing the lie of the ball, real digitized environmental sounds (even through the PC speaker), and the ability to view a replay (even from multiple angles) gave PC golf games a new echelon of quality to match.
Links redefined what golf on the PC should look and play like; it migrated golf from a sports game to a simulation. Good use of VGA's 256 colors made for a realistic course with trees, water, sandtraps, and the fairway. The addition of ball physics, mulligans, changing the lie of the ball, real digitized environmental sounds (even through the PC speaker), and the ability to view a replay (even from multiple angles) gave PC golf games a new echelon of quality to match.
Game modes: Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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When was Links: The Challenge of Golf released?
Links: The Challenge of Golf released on December 31, 1990, developed by Access Software, Papyrus Design Group and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Access Software.
What platforms is Links: The Challenge of Golf available on?
Links: The Challenge of Golf is available on DOS, Amiga, Sega CD. It supports single player, multiplayer, co-operative.