If you ever wanted to take in a bit of videogame bowling, then your best bet would be to fire up GTA IV and wait for Roman to start pestering you. Now though you can finally tell your cousin where to go, because there is another striking opportunity available.
Priced up at £6.39 and available from the usual digital stores is a port of a 1990’s classic – League Bowling. Coming under the ACA Neogeo moniker, League Bowling brings all manner of different bowling options, letting you select your preferred arm, the ball weight, and which of 3 modes you wish to play.
Whether you take in the Regulation option, prefer to run the Flash mode, or wish to Strike 90, then ACA Neogeo League Bowling will eventually all boil down to one thing – throwing a bowling ball down an alley as fast and as precisely as you can.
Difficulty levels and leaderboards should be present now too, but if you wish to experience bowling in a different light – one from near on 30 years ago – then this is your very best opportunity.
The Xbox Store will sort out the Xbox One ballers out there. Get over and sort yourself a download.
… and no Roman, we don’t want to go bowling. At least not with you!
Game Description:
LEAGUE BOWLING is a bowling game released by SNK in 1990. You are able to select your dominant arm and ball weight, using precise controls to play just like real bowling! Choose from one of three modes, REGULATION, FLASH, and STRIKE 90. *Game sections requiring use of the connection jack are not included. The “ACA NEOGEO” series has faithfully reproduced many classic NEOGEO masterpieces. Players can change various game settings such as game difficulty, and also reproduce the atmosphere of arcade display settings at that time. Players can also compete against each other from all over the world with their high scores. Please enjoy the masterpiece that built a generation for video games. *This title is based off the MVS (NEOGEO for arcades) version. There may be differences between this version and the versions for the home NEOGEO console and other home consoles.