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I hear a lot of jokes about my name. None of them are funny.
My fiancee Gina plans events for World Travel Meetings and Incentives. We live in a loft in San Francisco, and can occasionally be found flying kites at various spots around the city. If you're on Xbox Live, look me up. My gamertag is Willski.
February 11, 2004
Links 2004
Links 2004 is, quite simply, the best game on Xbox Live, and one of the best multiplayer games I’ve ever played over the Internet.
Just about every night for the last week, I’ve logged onto Xbox Live and played a few holes of golf with someone across the country. I’ve also spent some time playing with some friends of mine. I’m having a difficult describing it, but I sit down with a few friends, grab a beer, and despite the fact that I play some sort of game every single day, I have to fight to beat neophyte gamers. Of course, I guess that’s as much due to the totally random nature of hitting a 2-inch ball into a 5-inch hole more than 300 yards away as much as the quality of the game.
Links 2004 is part of the XSNSports family, which means that in addition to the already great single and multiplayer games, you also get a website where you can track stats, and create player run tournaments.
Of course, you need to actually enjoy playing video golf to like Links.
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