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Brunswick World Tournament of Champions technical data
Name | Brunswick World Tournament of Champions |
System | Super Nintendo |
Year | 1997 |
Developer | Tiertex Ltd. |
Genre | Sports |
The Brunswick World Tournament of Champions for the Super Nintendo is a bowling game that was released in 1995. The game was developed and published by Brunswick Bowling and distributed by Acclaim. It is based on the television show of the same name, which aired from 1993 to 1996.
The game features several different modes of play: Exhibition mode, which allows players to choose their own opponents; Tournament mode, where players compete against each other in a round-robin tournament; and Practice mode, which allows players to hone their skills without competing against anyone else. Players can also customize their bowlers with different clothing and accessories.
The gameplay consists of using the directional pad to move the ball down the lane, while using buttons to set spin direction and power. Players must take into account the varying conditions of each lane when making their shots. Additionally, players can use special techniques such as "hooking" or "cranking" to get an edge over their opponents.
In addition to its single-player modes, the game also has several two-player options available for head-to-head competition. These include Head-to-Head Play (where both players bowl simultaneously) and Challenge Mode (where one player bowls first and then the other must try to beat his score).
Graphically, Brunswick World Tournament of Champions looks great for its time with detailed sprites representing each bowler as well as realistic looking lanes. The sound effects are also quite good with realistic sounds for each shot taken as well as some nice background music during tournaments or practice sessions.
Overall, Brunswick World Tournament of Champions is a great bowling simulator that captures all the excitement of real bowling competition in an easy-to-play format. It offers plenty of customization options and two-player modes that keep things interesting even after mastering all its single player content. With its classic graphics and sound effects this is still a great title for fans of bowling games or those who just want something unique on their Super Nintendo collection