Virtua Bowling
1996· International Games System· Sport, Arcade
A 2D arcade bowling game developed and released by International Games System. Cabinets came in two styles: traditional joystick and buttons, or trackball.
Players must get a certain number of points in the first five frames to unlock the next five frames. Completing 10 frames with a good score unlocks Special mode, where groups of pins are set up in unique patterns and must be knocked down in a single throw.
Not to be confused with Ten Pin Alley for the Sony Playstation and Sega Saturn, whose Japanese release was also named Virtua Bowling.
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Developer International Games System
Publisher International Games System
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Platforms Arcade
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer
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