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  2. High Velocity Bowling - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Sports. High Velocity Bowling is a virtual bowling sports game available from the PlayStation Network, and available for download Via the PlayStation Store. The game was released in 2007 for the PlayStation 3. The game was developed by San Diego Studio 's in-house studio, Team Ramrod, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.

  3. Split (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    3–7 split (or 2–10) Similar to a 5–7 split, but since the 3-pin is two rows ahead of the further from the 7-pin, the ball must hit the right side of the 3-pin at a slight angle. Baby split or Murphy (2–7 or 3–10) This is the easiest split to convert since there are two options: A) sliding the 2-pin into the 7-pin; B) deflecting the ...

  4. Brunswick Pro Bowling - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Brunswick Pro Bowling is a video game developed by Point of View, Inc. and published by Crave Entertainment. The game features many Brunswick -labeled products such as Brunswick bowling balls and pinsetters. The game was released for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable on August 22, 2007. [1]

  5. Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Wikipedia

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    However, the PC version was rated 8/10 by IGN, who later believed that the fixes made it in the interim turned it into "easily the finest and fully-featured cricket game ever made". [7] Dene Benham of NZGamer gave the game 7.9/10, praising the batting and bowling aspects, but criticised the clunky menus and twitchy animations. Critical Hit ...

  6. Andy Varipapa - Wikipedia

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    Andy Varipapa. Andy Varipapa in 1934. Andy Varipapa (March 31, 1891 – August 25, 1984) was a professional bowler. He was famous around the world for his trick bowling shots and was the first to ever win back-to-back BPAA All-Star tournaments. [1]

  7. Capcom Bowling - Wikipedia

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    Capcom Bowling is a top down bowling sports simulation game developed by Incredible Technologies [3] (under the brand name Strata) and released by Capcom to arcades in 1988. [2] Up to 4 four players could play a single game playing alternately. The controls feature a trackball which is used to control both direction and power, and two buttons ...

  8. Ten Pin Alley - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single player Multi-player. 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. Just before its North American release, Sony ...

  9. Anthony Neuer - Wikipedia

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    Neuer made his first appearance on TV, competing in the 2021 US Open in Reno, Nevada. He would be the fourth player to make the 7-10 split on Television and would finish third in the Stepladder, losing to Jakob Butturff 257–203. On June 19, Neuer would participate in the "King of the Lanes" in Portland, Maine, where he'd win $3,000 after ...