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===System Link=== | ===System Link=== | ||
:[[Wikipedia:List_of_Xbox_System_Link_games|Wikipedia: List of Xbox System Link games]] | :[[Wikipedia:List_of_Xbox_System_Link_games|Wikipedia: List of Xbox System Link games]] | ||
− | Offline multiplayer gaming on the Xbox home console over a LAN (local area network) multiplayer games, just like LAN tunelling for [[Sony|PlayStation systems]]. Over time, most [[Preservation_projects|private servers]] have been shut down. However, computer programs such as | + | Offline multiplayer gaming on the Xbox home console over a LAN (local area network) multiplayer games, just like LAN tunelling for [[Sony|PlayStation systems]]. Over time, most [[Preservation_projects|private servers]] have been shut down. However, computer programs such as XBSlink, SVDL and XLink Kai allow users to play multiplayer for LAN supported games by using a network configuration that simulates a worldwide LAN. |
*xemu and CXBX-Reloaded supports System Link, see [https://www.teamxlink.co.uk/wiki/Xemu_and_XLink_Kai_Setup Xemu - XLink Kai Setup]. | *xemu and CXBX-Reloaded supports System Link, see [https://www.teamxlink.co.uk/wiki/Xemu_and_XLink_Kai_Setup Xemu - XLink Kai Setup]. |