Team Xlink Kai to Asia: Welcome Aboard!

XLink Kai


There are a lot of gaming communities out there, but give us one that has their own software as well.

Xlink Kai, a global gaming community which has developed applications for the Microsoft Xbox that enables online gaming for games that support “system link” gameplay. They have also developed variants for the the PS2, the PSP, and the GameCube. It enable users to play online games  for free and more excitingly, connects console users around the world. Come on, you should know this by now.

What we want to tell you really is that Xlink Kai is expanding. This time around, Team Xlink has set their sights on Asia. The move was apparently brought about by the steady influx of Asian PSP users over the past 6 months.

As a response, HappyHardcore.com radio in Japan has generously committed hardware and ultra-fast bandwidth for their premier Asian Orbital. In addition, Team Xlink is now looking for bilingual (English and Chinese) volunteers to help translate Team XLink documentation and UI text for both Kai and XLink::ONE.

Via Teamxlink.co.uk

XLink Kai


There are a lot of gaming communities out there, but give us one that has their own software as well.

Xlink Kai, a global gaming community which has developed applications for the Microsoft Xbox that enables online gaming for games that support “system link” gameplay. They have also developed variants for the the PS2, the PSP, and the GameCube. It enable users to play online games  for free and more excitingly, connects console users around the world. Come on, you should know this by now.

What we want to tell you really is that Xlink Kai is expanding. This time around, Team Xlink has set their sights on Asia. The move was apparently brought about by the steady influx of Asian PSP users over the past 6 months.

As a response, HappyHardcore.com radio in Japan has generously committed hardware and ultra-fast bandwidth for their premier Asian Orbital. In addition, Team Xlink is now looking for bilingual (English and Chinese) volunteers to help translate Team XLink documentation and UI text for both Kai and XLink::ONE.

Via Teamxlink.co.uk

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