Talk:XLink Kai

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XLink Kai: Evolution VII lets you connect with other console users around the world, and play online games for free. XLink Kai: Evo VII tricks your console into thinking that the other users it is connecting to over the Internet, are actually part of a Local Area Network. This is the basis of system-link gaming, where friends would gather around in the same house and play over 2 or more consoles. With XLink Kai: Evo VII, you now have the option to test your skills out with anybody in the world. A new version Of Xbox Media Center, a homebrew application that runs on xbox with a modchip installed now includes software that lets you control the Xlink Kai engine running on your computer. You can host and join games or even chat in the chatroom, but note that you must restart your console every time you want to host or join a new game but still its worth it not having to go room to room if your xbox and pc are in separate places. XLink Kai currently does not support Xbox 360.


This Feature currently does not support Playstation 2, Playstation Portable, Or Xbox 360.
Supports XBox, Xbox 360, Playstation 2, Gamecube and PSP system-link / LAN enabled games.

So which one is the right one? --84.248.57.66 14:48, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

Both right - Xlink supports all of the above, but the Xbox Media Center application only works with the Xbox.

[edit] Ad?

Does this read a bit like an Ad to anyone else? 71.19.30.45 20:29, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

  • Definitely an ad, or somewhat a user's manual. 24.2.40.139 06:59, 15 December 2006 (UTC)

Not sure it can be an Ad really - they don't sell anything, and as far as I can tell, carry no advertising on their website whatsoever. The language in the article is poor however, and requires cleanup.