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  2. Silver Strike Bowling - Wikipedia

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    Silver Strike Bowling is an arcade game that mimics ten-pin bowling on a monitor corresponding to a player's trackball control. The game shares similar technology with Golden Tee Golf, an arcade golf game: both are produced by Arlington Heights, Illinois-based Incredible Technologies, Inc. ("IT.") Users may play standard bowling games or ...

  3. League Bowling - Wikipedia

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    League Bowling [a] is an arcade game released in 1990 by SNK for the Neo Geo console and arcade systems. [1] [2] The players controls characters with red and blue hair and can select balls from 8 to 15 pounds. It is the only bowling game released on the Neo Geo.

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  5. List of trackball arcade games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of arcade games that have used a trackball to interact with the game. World Cup (Sega, March 1978) [1] [2] Atari Football (Atari, October 1978) [3] Shuffleboard (Midway Manufacturing, October 1978) [4] Atari Soccer (1979) Atari Baseball (1979) BullsEye (1980) Centipede (1980) Extra Bases (1980) Missile Command (1980) Kick (a.k.a ...

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  7. Pocket Bowling - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Bowling is an arcade-style bowling game. Players bowl in a ten pin bowling setup by aligning the ball along the alley and adjusting curve and power. [ 1 ] Players can select one of six characters who have different qualities in terms of power and technique.

  8. Capcom Bowling - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Capcom Bowling on their October 1, 1988 issue as being the most-successful upright/cockpit arcade unit of the month. [5] In North America, it was a commercial success, selling about 12,000 arcade units by early 1991. [6] Your Sinclair called the game "quite fun" but "a little quick and easy". [7]

  9. Bowling (1979 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bowling was designed by Larry Kaplan. It was his final game for Atari, Inc. before leaving the company. [2] Prior to the release of Bowling other games around the sport were released for home consoles such as Bowling (1978) for Fairchild Channel F (1978), Bowling/Basketball (1978) for Magnavox Odyssey 2 and APF's Bowling (1978). While the ...