I think I remember seeing this game at a Fradillio's (back when they were still in business) a few times as a kid in the early 2000s Also some of the Bowling animations kinda remind me of the Brunswick Frameworx ones
@isaacmorales8732 are they actually stolen tho? There's a game called Burnsiwck pro bowling for ps3. And it has the bowling cartoons from Victor plus and sync scoring.
@@blakfloyd It isn't "fake." It's exactly what I said it is in the description, i.e., I did it with an emulator (MAME) and a mouse. It's easier to do the same thing every time with a mouse than it is with the trackball that's on the arcade machine. I have bowled a very high score (270-something) on the real arcade machine of this game's predecessor (Capcom Bowling) back in the early 1990s, but I've never come across a World Class Bowling arcade machine before. The principle is the same for both games though. Find the spot from where you can roll the ball perfectly straight to get a strike, and try to do the same thing every time.
That would break the immersion for me. Im glad there are no random bowlers shoehorned in. When I play with 4 players and we each call a color we dont have to worry about a cartoon avatar when we go up to take our shots
@Rouge I have silver strike bowling X now. There is no comparison. Rightfully so this game is over 20 years old. But world class is ok as the only mame option
Brunswick-like animations are here!
I think I remember seeing this game at a Fradillio's (back when they were still in business) a few times as a kid in the early 2000s
Also some of the Bowling animations kinda remind me of the Brunswick Frameworx ones
Stolen from Brunswick Bowling, and Billiards Inc.
@isaacmorales8732 are they actually stolen tho? There's a game called Burnsiwck pro bowling for ps3. And it has the bowling cartoons from Victor plus and sync scoring.
This is great fun with an X arcade tank stick trackball!
a straight ball! i've been hooking it in..my high is a 234
My high game is 264 and I use a straight ball
Lmao at the 7 pin after ever shot
It's probably just a fake run done by inputting the same shot every time with an emulator.
@@blakfloyd It isn't "fake." It's exactly what I said it is in the description, i.e., I did it with an emulator (MAME) and a mouse. It's easier to do the same thing every time with a mouse than it is with the trackball that's on the arcade machine. I have bowled a very high score (270-something) on the real arcade machine of this game's predecessor (Capcom Bowling) back in the early 1990s, but I've never come across a World Class Bowling arcade machine before. The principle is the same for both games though. Find the spot from where you can roll the ball perfectly straight to get a strike, and try to do the same thing every time.
Yes more!
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It looks kinda strange without the yellow haze that I'm used to.
looks fun
I have this game!!!!
i got a 7-10 split
IM SCARED...
What happened when you get a first strike 🎳 🌏✴
12 BAGGER
That was really underwhelming tho
god help me...
HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!
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Game would be so much better if you could see your actual bowler on screen. You lose immersion not having an on screen characters to connect with.
That would break the immersion for me. Im glad there are no random bowlers shoehorned in. When I play with 4 players and we each call a color we dont have to worry about a cartoon avatar when we go up to take our shots
@Rouge I have silver strike bowling X now. There is no comparison. Rightfully so this game is over 20 years old. But world class is ok as the only mame option