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  2. Hyperbowl Plus! Edition - Wikipedia

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    HyperBowl was originally developed by Sony Development along with other games introduced in the Sony Metreon in June 1999. It featured a tall projection screen for the display and a real bowling ball as a trackball-style controller. The attraction version has since been installed in venues such as Jillian's, [1] GameWorks and Dave & Buster's.

  3. Animaniacs: Ten Pin Alley - Wikipedia

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    Animaniacs: Ten Pin Alley is a bowling video game released for the PlayStation in 1998. It is based on the 1996 video game Ten Pin Alley and, in turn, the animated television series of the same name, on the same system. A Nintendo 64 version was planned, but was cancelled [3] because of the limitations of the N64 texture cache.

  4. AMF Bowling 2004 - Wikipedia

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    AMF Bowling received negative reviews, with critics citing its lack of gameplay features and variety and sub-par presentation of the game's character models and environment design. The game was the first in a series of licensed bowling games published by Mud Duck Productions, succeeded by AMF Bowling Pinbusters! for the Nintendo Wii and DS in 2007.

  5. Milo's Astro Lanes - Wikipedia

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    The game was met with average reception, as GameRankings gave it a score of 69% based on only four reviews. [3]Although there were plans made by Capcom to bring Milo's Astro Lanes to Japan under the title Space Bowler Milo (スペース・ボーラー マイロー) in December 1999, they were eventually canceled due to continuously low sales of the Nintendo 64 in the country.

  6. Ten Pin Alley - Wikipedia

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    Ten Pin Alley is a ten-pin bowling simulation game released by ASC Games in 1996 and developed internally at Adrenalin Entertainment.. The game was released on November 28, 1996 in North America, and eventually released in February 1998 in the United Kingdom.

  7. Midnight Bowling - Wikipedia

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    The game features a story mode which revolves around the player competing in a hipster-themed bowling tournament.In addition, along with quick play single and multiplayer modes, the WiiWare version also features a Party Mode, in which players race across a game board by completing challenges such as trying to bowl their ball through a loop or past obstacles.

  8. PBA Tour Bowling 2001 - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] [2] This game was designed to help both novices and professionals improve their bowling skills by playing against the AI computer models. [4] Players can create and customize their own bowlers and balls by features such as appearance, strike ball, and spare ball using an extensive "Create-A-Bowler" feature in the options menu.

  9. High Velocity Bowling - Wikipedia

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    The game received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [1] In Japan, where the Move edition was ported for release as Free!Free! Bowling on December 9, 2010, [citation needed] Famitsu gave it a score of one six, two sevens, and one five for a total of 25 out of 40.

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