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Indie Built corporately dismantled
Take-Two Interactive confirms closure of studio that developed Amped, Links, and Top Spin; publisher still "fully committed" to the brands.
Take-Two Interactive confirms closure of studio that developed Amped, Links, and Top Spin; publisher still "fully committed" to the brands.
Internal sports slate at Microsoft Game Studios is wiped clean as the Salt Lake City dev shop behind Links, Amped, and Top Spin is sold off.
Gamers get Links 2004, Top Spin, or Rallisport Challenge 2 in exchange for finding new subscribers.
Microsoft Game Studios announces the $4.99 Xbox Live release of an additional course for Links 2004. New screens inside.
Microsoft confirms that a number of its XSN Sports franchises will be out of commission this year, returning much-improved in 2005.
Microsoft announces that the Kapalua Plantation golf course is now available for European Links 2004 players to download via Xbox Live, at a cost.
Microsoft continues its new policy of charging Xbox Live users for new content by sticking a price tag on a new golf game level.
Daryl Welsh of Microsoft confirms that an additional course for Links 2004 will be made available as a premium download on Xbox Live this week.
Microsoft is now accepting registrations for its upcoming $25,000 XSN Sports World Championship.
Product placement specialist puts wristop computer in Xbox game, signaling things to come.
Microsoft will be showing off a new version of its Xbox golf game at E3 2003.
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