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    Super Bowling

  • First released on 1 September, 1992 for Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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  • First released on 1 September, 1992 for Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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    Super Bowling is a third-person bowling game. Players may bowl in several different environments, which range from ice ponds to neon-lit Chinese temples. Players can face-off against characters in their home stages, much like a fighting game. If the player wins they can then play on these stages in other play modes.

    Multi-player modes are also available, with a number of different variations.

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    Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo 64

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    Kindle Imagine Develop
    Kindle Imagine Develop, aka KID, was a Japanese Developer that made games for many different platforms. KID declared bankruptcy in 2006
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    Technōs Japan
    Established in 1981, Technōs Japan is best known for creating the Double Dragon and Kunio-kun franchises. The company went out of business in 1996.
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