Dynamite Bowl
Dynamite Bowl (ダイナマイトボウル, Dainamaito Bōru)[2] is a 1987 multiplatform video game that simulates the traditional game of bowling. The MSX version was released for both the MSX-1 and the MSX-2 generations of the computer.
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Developer(s) | Softvision |
Publisher(s) | Toshiba-EMI |
Composer(s) | Keiichi Maruyama |
Platform(s) | MSX Family Computer NEC PC-8801 |
Release | Family Computer: NEC PC-8801:
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer |
The general concept is that up to five players can play on any of the 30 bowling lanes available; simulating the concept of being in a bowling league. Players can change their lane positioning, determine how strong the throw is, and even make the ball go through various curves (or even through a straight ball into the pins).[3] Each player character can be either male or female with options for bowling ball weights ranging from 7 pounds or 3.2 kilograms to 15 pounds or 6.8 kilograms.
References
- Dynamite Bowl (NES) at GameFAQs
- Japanese title at SuperFamicom.org
- Dynamite Bowl at MobyGames
External links
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