Genre: Bowling |
CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: ASC Games |
Released: November 30, 1996 |
Developer: Adrenaline Entertainment |
UPC: 7 29627 32009 3 |
Sony ID: SLUS-00377 |
PSRM: 005280 |
Players: 1 to 6 Players |
Memory: 1 Block |
Accessories: Multi-Tap (x2) |
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ESRB: Kids to Adults – No Descriptors |
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Box Copy:
Hit the lanes with all the pin crashing, wall-shaking personality of real bowling. Every night is bowling night with 12 colorful characters, male and female, righty and lefty, each with their own inimitable styles.
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Variants
A two ring hub variant is actually missing the last numeral on the SLUS number.
Rereleased with an “E for Everyone” Manual, but the disc and insert are still Kids to Adults. Confirmed with a sealed copy. Namco did the same thing with some of their Greatest Hits.
Released to the Greatest Hits line-up. Now with all assets featuring the E for Everyone.
Misprints
The 2 Ring Hub version has a typo on the disc – it’s labelled as SLUS-0037. They chopped the 7 off…in a bowling game. No known corrected version exists.
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Final Score: NA – No Review
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Videos
Ten Pin Alley was featured along with its peers in GameRaveTV’s Bowling episode.
Trivia
- Adrenaline would go on to create Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling, one of the greatest bowling series ever released.