The only bowling videogame being released this month is now available
Tags: Strike Force Bowling Categories: News, PS2 News, Xbox News
Posted by Daniel "monk" Pelfrey on May 7th, 2004
FROM THE PRESS RELEASE
Crave Entertainment, a leading publisher of videogames, announced today Strike Force Bowling has shipped to retail outlets for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and the Xbox® video game system from Microsoft.
Developed by LAB Rats Games, Strike Force Bowling is the state-of-the-art in videogame bowling, featuring the most authentic real-time pin physics ever created. Straightforward arcade-style control and multi-player performance for up to four players make Strike Force Bowling a great family or party game that anyone can pick up and play. But, the fun doesn’t stop there. Strike Force Bowling also offers six modes of play, eight lane environments and a host of other features designed to make this virtual bowling experience second to none.
Strike Force Bowling features:
· Unsurpassed realism with real-time ball and pin physics, taking into consideration ball weight, surface material and lane friction, among other elements
· Six unique and challenging modes of play, such as Skins Mode, Golf Mode, Challenge Mode, Practice Mode, Open Play and the prestigious Tournament Play
· 0ver eight distinct realistic and fantasy lane environments, including Standard Lane, Pirate Ship Bowl, Tropical Island Bowl, , Egyptian Bowl, Medieval Bowl, and the Lunar Bowl. Hidden game bonuses, such as Big head mode and secret night lanes.
· Eight, high-polygon characters to choose from complete with reaction animations and customizable characteristics and bowling styles
Now available for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and the Xbox® video game system from Microsoft, Strike Force Bowling has a MSRP of $14.99.
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