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Super Bowling
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Developer(s)KID
Publisher(s)Athena
Technōs Japan
Producer(s)Yoshihisa Kishimoto
Platform(s)Super NES, Nintendo 64
ReleaseSuper NES:
  • JP: July 3, 1992
  • NA: September 1992
Nintendo 64:
  • JP: March 26, 1999
  • NA: January 15, 2000
Genre(s)Bowling
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer (up to 4 players)

Super Bowling (スーパーボウリング) is a video game for the Super NES and the Nintendo 64. Due to this game being released near the end of the N64 production cycle and there not being many copies produced, it has become one of the most valuable and rarest N64 games.

Gameplay

Four computer opponents are available, two female and two male. There are three modes: Golf, Normal, and Practice where the player constructs his own scenarios and practices knocking down the bowling pins with either one or two balls.

Reception

Entertainment Weekly gave the game a B and wrote that "while it still doesn't rack up to the real thing, at least Super Bowl (for Super NES) has a sense of humor — an animated green chicken comments on the action, the on-screen players make funny faces when they throw gutter balls, and there's a 'golf ball' option that lets you alleviate bowling's inherent lack of excitement by assigning pars for different pin setups. Unlike The Blue Marlin or Side Pocket, Super Bowling offers at least one improvement over the real-life game: Scoring is completely automatic, meaning you don't need a degree in particle physics to tabulate two spares after a strike."[1]

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